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It has been said that "a thing of beauty is a joy for ever," and that ir a woman 'lias a weakness it is for damlv crockery.ware, especially if it is really cluap. A perusal <>f the advertisement of Mr. C. Carter, The People's Crocer, iu this issue will prove interesting and instructive. U A. Xolan & Co. will hold a clearing sale on August 11th, on account of Mr. F. C. Allen, of Hichiuoud Uoad, Lepperton. The dairy herd is claimed to lie one of the lw>t in tflie district', tile average, last season being CS per co\v.
Tlii' Hurliugton Club Tea-llooms Jmvi changed hands, Miss Oixon being succeeded by Mrs, Hughes, of Woodville, who takes possession to-day, and intends to carry on the establishment on up-to-date lines.
The' revised lUt of Messrs. Dimoek & Co.'s recdviug date* appears in our advertising columns. Tenders are invited by Mr. Xewton King for the purchase of three nice farms of about Jolt acres each at Pi'ha111a. Anyone wanting a good farm is rewmded that tenders close on Wednesday next, oth inst.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 191, 3 August 1908, Page 2
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180INTERESTING ITEMS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 191, 3 August 1908, Page 2
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