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INTERESTING ITEMS.

Ail advertisement of coiisKleruble interest to heads 0 I families will be iounil ill 0111' columns this inorniii". ill'. C. Carter, the People's drocer, advertises prune factory hams at wholesale cost price. A reminder is given our readers that to-day Messrs li. tirilliths ami Co. are holding a clearing sale of all Mr. Schwamm's .line herd of dairy cows horses, implements, and sundries on his' farm on the main road to W'aitara, ami adjoining the Waiongona river. As M. Sellwamm has sold his farm and is going to Uawke's Bay, everything must In' sold, and as the stock are in line condition, intending purchasers will be well advised k make a point of attending this sale. A free ecmvc.vum- ..-ill , leave .Messrs. v.. I.rilllllls ami' Oo.'s Kg. Mont street ollices, at 12 o'clock. Clients are requested to book seats with the auctioneers without delay.

A special bank holiday will be observed ill New Plymouth from 12 o'clock noon on Thursday, 27tli instant-, the day of the bands' marching contest. In another column particulars are advertised of a boardinghouse for lease in the Ohura district.

Bead Morey and Son's advt. in today's issue for particulars of good underwear at alluring prices. On Friday Mr. Newton King will hold an imporant clearing sale of furniture in Young street, on account of Mr. A. Hill, who is leaving New Plymouth. Anyone wanting superior furniture in firstclass condition will find it to their ad-

vantage to attend, this sale. We would remind our readers of the Sale of property advertised in this issue to take place on the ground on Thursday, 20th inst. The locality is wellknown to most people, and is considered one of the Wealthiest of our suburbs. The upset prices have been fixed at a low figure, and having water frontages, should commend themselves to the public.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 50, 18 February 1908, Page 2

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 50, 18 February 1908, Page 2

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 50, 18 February 1908, Page 2

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