INTERESTING ITEMS.
At Aroa's stoic in Brougham-street novelties are always being introduced. The stock of crockery, glass and enamelware now being shown is particularly good. Make a point of calling in at the store and see for yourself. -Mr. F. Messenger, architect, invites tenders, to close on :28th inst., for erecting additions to a residence. Mr. A. Wale, grocer, Devon-street, has a replace advertisement in this issue dealing with novelties. Tenders are invited, to close on 28th inst., for about 20 chains o£ street formation, etc., at Fitzroy. Plans ant specifications at .Messrs Sladden and Pj liner's office, Devon street.
The Rev. .lames Flanagan, whose mission in Mew Plymouth will commence [ oil March iiUtli, is a speaker of exeep- ] tional ability, as evidenced by the niem. bers who thronged to hear him in the places he lias already visited. The word of regret was heard only from ilk»<c who missed much of his work thruugh staying away until the end of his visit. It is to be hoped that the experience of other places will lead all wise to their own interests to come early to the service-, in New Plymouth. The services Mr. I'lanagan will conduct on the opening Sunday will be in the Queen-ntreet church in the morning at 11, and in the Theatre Koyal in the evening at 8.15. It will well repay any country friends to come into town for these meetings. A farm of 50 to 80 acres, elos c to New Plymouth, is advertised for. The Clothing Factory notify great clearance oddments and samples in ladies' and gents' tan boots and. shoes.
TO LAND-BUYERS. \\c beg to draw the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Messrs. Sdioleliehl, (iodsall and Weaver, land agents, of Toowoomba, Darling Downs, Queensland, who are at present represented in New Zealand by the principal of the firm, Mr. Weaver, who is makin" a tour of this country in order to place the of grazing and fanning areas suitable for purchase and closer nettlement before any Xew Zealanders who may be on the look-out for fivst-
tlass country at low prices. Mr. I Weaver, we understand, has several I estates to offer in both large and small areas at prices ranging from £2 10s to C 4 pel- acre on long and liberal terms. This gentleman is in a measure aUo representing the Queensland Government, and can supply the very fullest information regarding Crown areas which are available at wonderfully liberal rates. Mr. Weaver will be at the .White Hart Hotel, New Plymouth, oil the 2;) rd instant, and is not only anxious to meet those who may have the time ■m call upon him, but is also prepared to drive out and interview prospective land-buyers by appointment.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 77, 20 March 1908, Page 3
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