INTERESTING ITEMS Additions are made on page 1 to H. F. Russell and Co.'s list of hind properties. Tin' great salt of costumes, coats, and odd skirts announced by the Paris Costume Company, Devon-street, New riymoutli, is a great opportunity for town and country ladies. Mrs. Male tells us that there will he a magnificent show of all the latest costumes, and that s lie will also take orders for made-to-onier costumes. The sale will hegin on Friday next at i p.m. At Mangorci on Thursday next Messrs. Wehster Hro*. will hold a large clearing sale of dairy cattle, young stock, horses, and farm implements. As Mr. lvey .has sold his farms, everything must lie cleared without reserve, and as the list 4Js a long one the wishes of everyone should he satisfied. A free brake leaves the mart at 0.30 a.m. Kale, commences at 11.30. Intending visitors should note this. A well-attimdcd meeting of the ladici committee in connection with the Garrison Band ball, was held in the- Tow" Hall yesterday afternoon, when arrange mentis in connection with the hall, which takes place in the Theatre Royal on the 18th hist, were decided upon. I!. WoodhouSe and Co., sliarebrokcrs, inform us that they 'have important information from Auckland regarding Talismans, and strongly advise present holders to call and sec them. The iinu start business to-day in their new offices in Kgmont street. All-over laces at great reductions at White's. Some reduced 100 per cent, to make room for a fresh lot. This is a <ood opportunity to get a lace blouse. Have a. look at them—!)d and Is a yard.
Quality i rt not based \i]ion wlmt you pay, but what you got for what yon pay. When you buy an "Alfa-Laval 1 separator you buy a machine with the endorsement of !)8 per cent, of practical I creamery and separator experts. If yon were travelling in n strange land and came to a. fork in the road and should enquire the way to your destination. I 08 per cent, telling you to take the right hand and two per cent, the left, which would you take! The man, who buys an imitation, separator and thinks he is getting as good a machine as the "AlfaLaval" i s like the fellow who tried to Wow out the electric light—he didn't know any better. Catalogue "T" and all particulars from the sole New Zealand agents. Mason, Struthcrs and Co., Ltd., Main-street. 'Palmcrston North. E. Griffiths and Co., Xcw Plymouth, local a -vhat cash will do at the 'A.B.C. Boai Co.:—Gents' kip shooters, nailed. 7s fid; Gents' Balmorals, wide-fitting, 7s Od; Scotch grain water-proof knee boots (for the stockyard), 22s fid; gents' dancing shoes, (is fid; ladies' felt slippers, Is; childrens', 7d; goloshes 3s fid; footholds, 3s Od; gum boots, lis Od; ladies' glacei shoes, 5s 6d. Golf boots to order. All parcels carriage paid,— AM,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 139, 3 June 1908, Page 2
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