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Anyone searching for a 1500 acre farm of good quality should read the replace advertisement of Messrs Gilmour and Clarke on page 1. This property is practically all ploughable, a large portion of it being already under cultivation. Tlie price is £4 10s per acre. Immediate inspection is recommended. Mr C. E. Major, business agent, Hawera, notifies particulars of a 195-acra farm for exchange for a farm near the I coast.
Mr W. Eowe reminds horticulturnlists that now is the time to order carnations. He has an excellent catalogue to choose from.
People w'no are entering up their holiday diaries should make a note of that popular fixture, the Taranaki regatta, at Waitara, on February 6th, To-night an organ recital is to he given in St. Mary's Church by Mr Horace Hunt, Mus. liac., of Wellington. A collection in aid of the organ fund is to be taken up.
White and Sons notify that they will have on view during the next few days
a line of trimmed millinery. The price la in nowise representative of the appearance and utility of these hats for run-about dress wear. Tliev are all
freshly made up—just out of their own workroom, and made of materials tint earlier in the season brought much more than the present price asked for. No two hats are alike. The price will be cut on every one during their summer sale—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 317, 16 January 1908, Page 3
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235INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 317, 16 January 1908, Page 3
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