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iJiL i , 3tltUte trustees *' „ ,° dOSe on Augugt 4th, for ; uuing 054 acres at Wjlite) t '
J?*T dß ?™ g , touokoaa to.'l>raUrener' h ', , , e "" sl " n,l(1 «"« «t». L,l ,?, s f hore al ' e seores of artidw price* *, «■ '" Vel > wwonablo n case. J.i lese are exceptionally.™,,! verv £r, imd , Co -" ai'ction mart. A <"fw ; S i St ° Ck ° r new „; , '"-quested to reserve their orders and ,n., I)C ct the new designs j * ~.! Gll 5 t , roet ' b J' «'« i"to U'iy afternoon and evening Ou i„,ge 1 „f this issue K Grimtl , s '"id Co .notify the arrival, ox ss fend/Tn 1 ' 11 ** 0i ■ Snltoif o ~,'lf U « c ' till,l(! ,. st ' wls - L will be posted free on application. st™'; E \n\ , Vai , lt '' c , stl >to.agent, Queen j street, Auckland, advertises for salr jmmbcr of dairy farms, building aILI menU i esidenees, ete. full particular* in advertisement. The British and Continental Piano i ,)'," 'i? ""I"' o ™' themodist iiiautt w, r i S ," V . I>J y uio "«' ''™« cli. With S i f ld f oI I "l ,8 1 I I Ml f l '"*"ttliomostar. 'Hie of d.flKiilt pianoforte pieces van be produced by anyone win, cares to sit at the piano The themodist pianola, has.reached the goal which the inventors hare sought for sonic time past, that of bringing out the melody and subduing the notes which are of only secondary importance. The themodist not only accents the vein of melody, but also simplifies the playing of the pianola. And where in many compositions the notes which ought to be accentuated are lost in a maze of musical embroidery, the inventors claim that the themodist will effectively crcaO contrasts in lone. Those who "have not seen the instrument should call and inspect it. :the Taranaki County Council insert a notice re closing the Waiongona bridge on the Junction road. The Theatre Royal Skatin.r rink season will close after to-morrow evening ihe price for admission for to-days and to-morrow's sessions will be Is only, including skates. The management has a large number of the very best skates for sale at very low prices. Last evening a hockey match amongst the boys occasioned a great deal of merriment
'•An Invercargill pronouncement" is the title of an inset in this issue. W will lie of particular interest to those in doubt about the effect of no-license in that important southern town. Between the seasons is just the time for prudent housewives to hunt round and see what wants replenishing either in the household linen or the wardrobe.
At the present time a very profitable hour can be spent looking round White and Son's roomy store. In all departments are to be found numberless bar-
'gains and odd lines that will be "just the thing" and at quite half usual rates. —Advt.
W.C.T.U.—The usual monthly meeting of the Women's Christian '.Temperance Union will be held in the Baptist Church on Wednesday, 30th insi, at 3 p.m.. Executive meets at 2.3o.—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 186, 28 July 1908, Page 3
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