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INTERESTING ITEMS.

ibe larauaki Count) Council insert a notice re uug rcguuation. Jii-ssrs Ik rauie ami Co., laud ami c-siuic agents, Devon ausel, give particulars 01 some yooU propcrtiu: in men replace auverlisemem oil wage X. 111 another column will be iouud particulars 01 a number oi properties to be sold oy auction by Air .Newton King at his nurt on Saturday, iotk iiiat,. on accoun of the late Pearson Wakefield's estate.

-Ueesrs Sanderson and tiriliitlis, architects, invite tenders, to close on 18th nisi., lur installing the electric light at the i aranaki Club. ihc tlliot Koad Board invite tenders, to close on 18th inst., lor metalling a portion ol the fowling road. renders are invited by Air i\ Messenger architect, lor painting required in connection with the hospital. I'ersons interested in the -,i ..billing industry should note that ill .Newton King will sell by auction at kit mart on Saturday, February Ist, the whole of the Oakura Saw milling Company's property, etc., as a going concern. This should prove a good opportunity for investors. The only boot that can be depended on to keep the feet of dairymen dry i« the "butterman's clog." Messrs McEwen Bros, have just landed a fresh consignment, and advise an early call. Messrs. Sanderson and Griffiths, architects, invite tenders, to close on 18th inrt., for installing the electric light at the Taranaki Club. Judging by the number of people who -eek and suffer uncomfortable perches in the angular rocks which form the seau.ill in the front of the town, visitors am. residents would appreciate the action of an up-to-date local authority in providing some teats along the ecufront.

HYGIENIC BAKERY. Recognising thil to keep pace with increasing business more commodious premises were necessary the proprietary i>f the Hygienic Bakery has moved into th>* premi-es recently vacated by Messrs W. W. Mnrt'in and Co. Nice tea rooms have 1-een titled up in the new premises. and the shop room is much more extensive. The bakehouse at the rear of the shop is airy .mil -paciou- and better fitted than the old one to accommodate 1 the hu»e -kikes" of bread, pastry, etc., now turned out of the establishment. The Emperor of Japan has thirty : residences scattered throughout hi- do- [ main.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 313, 11 January 1908, Page 5

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 313, 11 January 1908, Page 5

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 313, 11 January 1908, Page 5

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