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The Elliot Road Board invite tenders, to close on 19th October, for supply of metal and gravel. A really lirst-class investment is now on the market in the shape of the Okato Hotel, which is to be sold by auction by Mr. Newton King on Saturday next, l!)th instant. In our advertising columns will »e found particulars of a clearing sale to be held at Okato by Mr. Newton King on Wednesday, 23rd instant, on account of Mr. John Gilbert. The Education Board invite applications, to close on 21st instant, for the positions of assistant master at the lnglewood school and assistant mistress at Norfolk-road school. In response to the request of numerous patrons the Railway Social Club will hold a long night (lance in the Rrouglmiii-strcct Hall on lSth October. Everything to ensure enjoyment and comfort is guaranteed by the committee. Mr Edwin Gcaeli, the well-known theatrical 'manager, arrives in New Plymouth this evening, in order to complete arrangements for the laiewell appearance in this town of the popular and talented Willougliby, Ward and Grace Palotta Company, who will appear in "Mr Hopkinson," the farce comedy, that is achieving the success of •Charley's Aunt." A contemporary states: "Mr Edwin Gcach, amongst the many sterling attractions (ha he has from time to time introduced to Ausralia, has probably never given us anything better than 'Mr Hopkinson.' It is a treat, and can be safely recommended as the prescription par-excel-lence o drive dull care away." The questions as to whether Mr. Keir Hardie will lx> afforded a heartv welcome, whether Mr. ukey will get ths freehold for us or not, "are well worth your consideration; out the question that is more vital than any other to you is, "Where's the best place to buy a pair of trousers?" Just look on the second page, and notice that advertisement of "The Kash." They've selling some very nice trousers there at a moderate figure trousers that will brighten up that coat and vest of yours. Have a look at. thein next time you're passing "The Kash." We know it will repay you.
The new fairy lamps to be used in the "fairy march" at the Gymnastic Carnival in the Theatre Royal nest Thursday arrived from Wellington this week, ami were used by the ladies in practice on Thursday night. The lamps are of eight different colors, and the marching and counter-marching give some pretty star-like and pyramid effects. The item will open with an elaborate grand march by the full strength of the club.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 12 October 1907, Page 5
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423INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 12 October 1907, Page 5
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