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INTERESTING ITEMS.

A notice re Technical School classes is elsewhere inserted. Mr. .Newton King will sell at his mart on Saturday, 30th November, a number of sections iu Devon-street. Full particulars, etc., from the auctioneers, or Messrs. Hoy and Wilson, solicitors, is'ew Plymouth.

fn the outlitting of those engaged iu outdoor sports such an tennis, cricket, golling, and, bowling the New Zealand Clothing Factory have a high reputation throughout the colony for vnriesy, quality, and style. The local branch's new lilies are well up to their usu.il standard.

Messrs. Ambury Bros, notify that tlioy have 200 pairs of the newest design curtains just opened up direct from the best makers. Ladies who are looking for curtains should call at Ambury's for curtain bargains. Over 300 pairs to select from.

i . . . tlliouse, sharebroker, informs u? that Waihi shares rose yesterday from £8 7s fid to £8 10s, and as the panic of the London and New York Stock li>; changes is now over, they should recover to their price of two months ago of £9 Is. People who have money for investment should give this venture very careful consideration, as at present price it realised 10 per cent. It gives far less trouble and worry to the investor than most other enterprises, the dividends being posted quarterly. Mr. Woodhouse is prepared to quote these shares for immediate delivery or in one, two, or three months.

' It will Interest the farmers of New Plymouth and surrounding districts to know that the Christchurch Meat Coy. have started bacon-curing at Woodville, and are buying prim bacon and pork pigs iu any quantity at highest market rates, and hope to secure a fair share of patronage. For the convenience of farmers they have purchased a share in Dimoek Bros.' receiving stations throughout the North Island. The popular Burlington Tea Rooms ni the Theatre Royal buildings, have (■hanged hands, and will in future be under the direction of Miss F. Dixon. Patrons may rest assured that every alien lion will be paid to their wants, and no pains spared to give satisfaction even to the most fastidious.

LA L'BSTTELEGRAMS — I

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 31 October 1907, Page 2

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 31 October 1907, Page 2

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 31 October 1907, Page 2

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