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The Land and Income Tax Department gives notice that returns of inconic must be furnished not later than J Hue Ist. Mr. 11. Lloyd, who is introducing "Hood Cheer" to this district, arrived in -New Plymouth yesterday. The supper tables at "the Killcs' Hall next Monday will lie taxed to their utmost capacity, as the ladies have met with ready response to their canvass for dishes. The committee comprise Men- ' dames Dockrill (president), Tisch, F. T. Bcllriuger, Siandish, Ellis, E. N. L.Okey, | W. (I. Malone, C. 11. Weston, McKellar, K. M. Smith, iiiduirds, Saadford, F. W. ukey, Joseph, Simmons, R. Jury, Bach, !.ii'i)riscoll, F. E. Clarke, and Bacon, and .Misses Clean and Hoskin. The last sale of Irish linen at the Stores Company's building* will be held to-day. The goods are to be sold without reserve. 1,. A.'.Nolan and Co. are the auctioneers and the sale commences at i p.m. sharp. At the Cash I'alace to-day, at 1.30 o'clock, Black Bros, will continue the sale of bankrupt stock. The Rev. J. J. North, of Wellington, is expected by this evening's train, lie comes on matter* connected with the Baptist Church in New Plymouth. A notice elsewhere gives further information.
Anj one wishing to inspect the sections a( Vogcltowii which Mr. Newton King is advertising for auction on the -Mh instant, may obtain return 'bus ticket* free on personal application at Mr. King' s jfliro. The land is well situated on the east side of the road, and each section is marked oil with Hags. JJeare's Hoot Arcade is <me. of those establishments where the whole of a family may bo shod. The slock for the present season 'include,, everything thai is serviceable, and at' prices that tell I heir own tale.
Mr. \V. T. llooklmm, cash clothier, 'as a replace in this issue relative to hard-wearing "PhiUwcll" suits. Prices ra npe from ;(7 S lid to 5Ss. 'the attention of land-seekers is directed to a replace advertisement on I'iigc I Ji'oin E. (Jriflitlis and Co.'s land department.
I lie ratepayers of the Klliot Koad, •i-iinklcy Road, and Carrington Koad l)i-i nets are invited to meet in the Council Chambers, New Plymouth, on I'nday, May 22nd, at 7.30 p.m. Important matters will lie discussed. A reminder is given of clearing sales to he held hy Mr. Newton King this week as follows:—At Oinata to-morrow, on account of Mrs. Crompton; at Okato on Thursday, on account of Mr. H. Puttand at Bell Block On Friday, on account ot the Hon. Thomas Kelly.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 127, 20 May 1908, Page 2
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422INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 127, 20 May 1908, Page 2
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