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INTERESTING ITEMS

The annual meeting of the New Plymouth Bowling Club will be held at the pavilion this evening at 8 o'clock. R. Woodhouse and Co., sharebroker insert a preliminary advertisement 12 the Neavesville Gold Mining Company, Limited. Many are the dainties to be had at the Hygienic Bakery. Housewives should remember that at this bakery such huge quantities are made that it is cheaper to buy at the Hygienic than make the goods at home. The quality is unsurpassed. Mr. J. Whitaker, grocer, has a notice in this issue relative to Yates' reliable seeds. By sowing these seeds a reliable crop is assured. E. Griffiths and Co., land agents, have a replace on page 1 dealing with cen-trally-situated building sites adjoining the sea-front in New Plymouth. These sections will be offered for "one month only. A very pretty cream linen for fancy work of all descriptions is to be had at White and Sons' at Is 4d per yard. The make is specially woven round thread, that it may be easily dra'wn and worked. It also lends itself readily to the application of transfers, and will be found practically everlasting iu use. White and Sons have just opened a magnificent range of Derby ties of the latest approved patterns, and all made up ''non-twisting," a decided advantage with double collars. The price for the range is the same—ls each. The Red Post warenouse is now carrying one of the largest stocks of household furnishings—all good serviceable material at reasonable rates. Just now a very fine range of furniture linens in new art shades, is being opened up. These mateiials arc guaranteed to waSh and are reversible. Owiii" to the continued pressure of business Mr. Haydvn, the proprietor, informs us that he intends going in for extensive alterations, a large sllowj room and additions to workroom being [ essentia) to cope- with the demands.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 211, 27 August 1908, Page 3

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INTERESTING ITEMS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 211, 27 August 1908, Page 3

INTERESTING ITEMS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 211, 27 August 1908, Page 3

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