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Oil Tuesday next Jlessrs. Viekers and ilevcjis hold u clearing sale, on account 1 -ur. j. l . L. Street, un Hie Kugoy road. .11-. Street Jius got a nice daily Herd, lid as lie lias sold ills farm, Incy will e sold. f'arliculars appear ill our aderlising columns. -Messrs. \ iokcrs and Stevens will liold . cleaving sale for Mr. C. Darker, at lie farm 011 tlie Kent road, on Tliur-i----lay next, when they will oiler all his aulu, sheen, etc., aa advertised, and s he has sold Ins farm, everything must 'i! disposed of. The Waitau Harbour liill is a mattei 1 much discussion at the present time .ml tlio general opinion is tliat its cll'cc n the Acw Plymouth Harbour may b< erious. However, as it seems to hav. icen no fault on the part of the respou able ones from this town, it is no us lying over spilt milk, but on the othe iand let us endeavour to lind out wher he strength of the Waitara people lies ''or this purpose the itecreation Spurt Iruund Committee are endeavouring nth characteristic enterprise to indue he promoters of the JJiII to nouiiuat heir foam for the tug-of-war whit akus place at the Utudeu i'arty on Ke\ i car's Day, and by so doing give us a; pportunity of seeing how it wan pullei hrough. -Ur. C. Carter has hit out on novel line u Ins Christinas window display. Th general idea," as they say in mimi warfare, is that of a bridge of tw relies, with a clear stream (lowing In ■rath. The pillars are constructed o indulges of Ciirislmas fruit and othe elieaeics, such as are to be seen oi lie decks of several vessels evidentl eading for the port with supph nt-iv : upplios. The ell'eet is striki;■ >. ■,■■ he general workmanship excell ' Members of (lie Marsland Hill .Menu, lal Committee are specially reqiK'stoi ■y the ehairman to attend a meetin n he hold at Mr. ,T. C. Davies' office ..' Veclnesday. the 18th inst., at S pan o consider wh.it steps should ho take ■" nbtain suitalile designs for a , )v nmrial.
A reminder is given of llio clcariu , s "' ' -Mr- Richard Putt's farm ~ '"l'l'ii.-. near Oaknra, oil Wcdnesda next, liy Mr. Newton King. Mr. .1. W. Wilson reports Imvinir soli on account of Mr. T. O. Kelscy, the I w (•hops ill Devon Street occupied l r Messrs Kin» fr Co. ~,,,,1 T „ Murks, a ii satisfactory figure. Tin- Tiorough Council invite tender: (o close on intli hist.) for pninting "'" nt '">' ''"His and the mortuan chapel. *
_ Messrs. fiilmour and Clark report, having sold, m conjunction with Walter l.ewlev. ostale valued at '£7150, including Palmerston Worth property and 100 acres belong to Mr. Sheffield, on Frank-ley-vnad. to Air. Rorrensen. of Feildim*. A VERY APPROPRIATE WINDOW. At the Boot Arcade Mr. P. Deare has |iul_ in n very appropriate window lor Christmas season. The back is designed of lattice work, painted green Above the lattice work are three arches | to carry the Xmas bells, decorated with forsrct-ine-not. Tn front are two triplcx arclies shurred in white, on which are fixed shoe stands to carry Xmas footwar. Tlie window is a credit to this town and to Mr. Ilcare, who is the rMit man m the right place in window dressing. _ The show of footwear is the largest in the province; every line, of foolwear is stocked to fit the most fastidious.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 14 December 1907, Page 2
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