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INTERESTING ITEMS.

The attention of our readers is called to the cantata "Cloud and Sunshine," which will be rendered this evening in the Queen street Primitive Methodist Church by the choir, assisted by friends from other churches, with full orchestral accompaniments. The scene of the cantata is the laud of Egypt, where the Hebrews were held in bondage. The solos and choruses express very graphically the cruel oppression under which they suffered, and their great joy upon the attainment of their freedom.

To-clay White and Sons are making their first display of summer millinery, children's huts, etc., in the showroom. It comprises some hundreds of hats, and no doubt customers will find just what they require in tlio large and varied collection to be seen, as it includes suitable styles for all. Mrs. Lynd and a competent staff will be in attendance to book orders for delivery during the summer season, and hats may be ordered to match any style and color of costume. 'Messrs. W. H. and A. McGarry, lnnd agents, Eltliam, have a replace in this issue relative to a good farm in the Olmra Valley. Messrs. H. F. Russell and Co., cstatt agents, advertise particulars of sever*] good properties on page 4. Mr. R. W. Bond, builder, contractor, aiul undertaker, Liardet street, insert* an advertisement in this issue advisiiv having taken over the undertaking badness lately conducted by Estwick and Co, and L.' F. Bullot, Dawson street. Mr. T. W. Welch, accountant and land agent, has been appointed secretary io R. W. Bond, builder, contractor, and undertaker, Liardet street, where his accountancy and land agency business will be conducted iu future. Morey and Son's spring goods are the delight'ot all. The prices are stunners at Morey and Son's, Devon Btreetonly. Tenders are invited for ploughing 15 acres of land in the Oakura district. ■Horse-breeders will note that the dates aud places of travel for the thoroughbred sire Stepson are altered. For now list see advertisement. ]

CABLE news ,

(By Cable.—Press Association.—Co»y« right.) "

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 224, 15 September 1908, Page 2

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334

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 224, 15 September 1908, Page 2

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 224, 15 September 1908, Page 2

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