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INTERESTING ITEMS.

If you are looking lor pretty, yet inexpensive, presents lor the Christmas reason, you will do well to peruse the advertisement of Air. C. Carter, "'ihe People's Grocer," in this issue.

Ihe '-H.11." insert a replace relative to stylish-cut tailoring. Orders for Christmas must be placed not later than 13th in-t.

A notice is inserted that the Waitara Freezing Works will reopen for the Season on or about 12th December. Intending shipper* are requested to apply lor space at once. In this Msue will be found notice of sale of household furniture and effects without reserve on account of Sergeant ■l. JJutiin. Messrs. Webster liros. are tie auctioneer*!.

Messrs. Oilmonr and Clarke report the sale of one of the sections in Dartmoor estate, for which there is brisk inquiry. All those interested in trout-fishing and in'sjwrt of every kind should write to Messrs. Reynolds and Co., Limited, Victoria-street, Wellington, for a copy of their fifty-page illustrated catalogue of the latest fishing-rods, tackle, and sporting goods. The firm's stock is entirely new, and has been specially selected by an enthusiastic fisherman. Only the highest-class goods from the most reliable makers are stocked, and the*e are offered at the most reasonable prices. A glance at the firm's advertisement, which appears elsewhere in this i-ue. will show that for 3(1- and up- j wards a first-class twelve-foot rod and j complete outfit f„r fly fishing can be obtained. When writing for the catalogue please mention this paper. Kntrics for the New Plymouth Horticultural Show close to-morrow (Tuesday) evening with the secretary, Mr. J. Clarke. Mr. R. Woodhousc, sharebrokcr, writes that he ha* had the time extended until to-night for posting 'applications to Auckland for shares in Tairna Golden Hills. Mr. Woodhouse recommends this venture to speculators for a rise at an early date. Only 2000 shnrs are left, so early inquiry will be necessary to secure shares.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 9 December 1907, Page 3

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 9 December 1907, Page 3

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 9 December 1907, Page 3

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