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There are t hou-ailih of splendid records for talking machines at present iu stock at (i. 1 Soultoil's '''The Tail.ericsT jlevoii street east. In fa'-t every record i~ued by Kdison may i'e had by calling at this establishment. There is. too. a very large stock of tie* late-f gramophones and oliier la V-i'; instruments. All goods are soid al Auckland and Wellington prices. On dune l!rd the Okato people i'C ■'-I to celebrate the holiday by opening tiir Carriie.'lon Stonv ltivcr bridge. Mr. [|. Okev. M.l'., will Officiate. A large picnic is to be held, to which the piibli • ; re I invileil. In the evening a social will b ( > held at the llcmpfon TTall.
We would draw aflention to our auction columns, wherein appears a notice of a stock sale at Mangorci by Messrs. Webster Tiros, and 011 account »f Mr. 11. I rev. who lias sold his farm. A perusal of Ihe list should salisi'y anyone ill need o! dairy stock", implements, or horses, which appear in good numbers. The dairy cow- are almost entirely young cattle.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 134, 28 May 1908, Page 3
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