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The biisli lire, have been especially searcliiiig and tar-reaching during the last weei;. The lire has even burnt out all the old prices at Deare's. To mark the occasion a big sale is now- in progress at the 800 l Arcade. Kveryliiing has been reduced to bedrock, ami hundreds of 1 inc.- are there to select from. Call early. The Whitcley Church Sunday School Anniversary services will take place on Sunday next, when l!ev. S. J. Serpell, of 'J imam, will ofliciate. Special musical selections will be rendered by the choir and Sunday School, assisted' by WhiteIcy orchestra. On Monday evening a | public lea and concert wili he held in Whitelev Hall. All advertisement is elsewhere in- , »ert<«(l notifying that daily sales of fancy goods, jewellery, linen, boots, drapery, etc., will be held in premises next to "Webster Bros.' mart. All sales will be without reserve. Tli ( . Xew Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Hawera, notify a large clearing sale of stock on account, of Mr. A. Alexander, of "Hirstlands," Normanb.v. 'I lie stock of this farm are wellknown as being amongst the best 011 the coast. Tli,. morning trains from New Plymouth and Wanganui arrive at XOl- - ill time for the sale, which commences at 11.30 a.lll. 011 Mondav next 2411 i iust.
Xew Plymouth drapers notify dates and times of closing, during Band Contest week.
Mr. J. AY. Wilsttn, land agonf, Vew Plymouth, advertises on page 1 particulars of a desirably iiroperty of 811 acres in the "Hawera di-tvi-t *
Heidi's relinquishing sale of furniture oflers a splendid chance of securing goods at your own price. Read the ndJ vertisement on page 3 for particulars oi a few prices. Call af! ilio shop, Bevon and TJardet streets, and Inspect Iv. oodhouse, sharebroker, writes ua that yesterday he received very proinlorination of two mining ventures from his Auckland brokers. Mr. W oodhouse advises investors to. call mid see him re above, and obtain full information, us he has every confidence that both ventures will show a profit in the near future. Seasonable lines form the subjects of the replace advertisement of Mr. W. I'raser, chemist, appearing in this issue. I holographic good* will he in -real demand during t'ontc.st „ and dust and Mnoki' goggles arc (he very things town ami eounh'.v people l-oijviive to preserve their eyesight during tile prevailing bush and grass fires and the overy-day duststorms. Full slocks may be seen ,it frasers Drug and Photographic Stores, Devon-street.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 53, 21 February 1908, Page 2
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