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o _ Mr B. 11. Chancy, who recently purchased Messrs Williams and Storey's dental business in Egmont street, lias a card in this issue. Dates of visits to Waitara, Urenui and Rahotu are notified. Mr A. M. Williams will remain in attendance for a few mouths. The excellent music to be heard daily at "The Talkcries," Devon street, make's that locality very popular. There is no reason why the records to be bought at "The Talkcries" should not be in every home. You should go along and choose your own, and buy a talking machine as well. A sale of work in connection with the Ministering Children's League will be held in St. Mary's Hall to-day from 3 to B p.m. Newton King's weeklv cable from Sydney advises that light hidesarelowerheavies unchanged. C. E. Major, business agent, Hawera wants a farm in exchange for a livery stable business showing a profit of £P> weekly. Farmers desirous of entering a business of this nature should not delay in writing to Mr. Major. The summer has come to stay, but our new tan boots and shoes have come to go. Our window display of children's, ladies', and gents' new tan footwear is well worth inspection.—New Zealand Clothing Factory.—Advt. _To-inorrow at Urenui Mr. Newton King will hold a clearing sale of G. E Bleakley's horses and carrying plant which will be submitted to the hammer' The horses are a really first-class lot, and can be confidently recommended to anyone in want of useful and reliable horses for either farm or town work. A number of waggons and drays will also be sold, and other contractor's plant.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 21 November 1907, Page 3
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274INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 21 November 1907, Page 3
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