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Til,, preacher at W'hiteley Memorial Church to-morrow will be the Key. T. U. Brooke, ami the subjects for the day will lie:—Morning, "The Backslider's hopo"; evening, "Tile Woman and the World, or Love and Forgiveness.'' Strangers cordially invited. JUensrs J.'W. Wilson and Co., have a replace advertisement of interest to properly owners in this issue. A meeting of the Taranaki Dairying ami Farming Industrial Union of Km plovers (Will be held at Stratford o:. Wednesday next, at 10.30 a..m. '-very fanner knows, or should know, that after cultivating a field for planting it is highly essential to procure only reliable seeds. Mr. N'ewton King lias in slock new season's seeds which are absolutely (lie best. Also in stock, 2f>o tons ot pure bom-meal, dry molasses foddiv, cod oil, anil other lines. Farmers invited to call ami inspect. | A convention under the Taranaki No-
l- : ':nse Leainio wiil be lipid on Thursday next. The afternoon session will be held at Church at 2 p.m., when reports will be received anil addresses given. Tea will be served at 11 p.m. The evening session will be. at the Theatre llovnl. when a monster welcome lo Mr. .\. Brunfuell (secretary of the New South Wales Alliance) and the Ilev. 11. l\ L. Palmer will be held, Messrs. L. 1), Nalhan and Co. notify having received at their New Plymouth warehouse 3(1 cases of "D.C.L." Whisky and 10.") cases mixed brands, direct from Glasgow, ex "Ccvic" and "Hawkc's liav." On Monday, the 21st. Mr. Newl'on King will hold a. horse fair at Stony liivcr. A large number of useful horses have been entered, and anyone wanting horse-llesh should make a point of attending the , s ale. Mr. I'. Messenger, architect, invites tenders, to close 2litli instant, for the erection of a residence.
Tlu» New Plymouth Hijrh School will reopen on Monday next. 21 st instant. Tho Iviinnnt Ttoatl Hall Committor will hold its annual meting on Wednesdav next, 2:!i<l instant, at 7.M p.m. White ami Son* have completed tip opening of their early shipments of spring good*. the balance whieh had lieen *horl -hipped at Wellington comin;i to hand yesterday. Ft includes cjuiio a larjre number of blou-es. robe*. >k ■rl s and underskirts, neckwear. and belt novelties, together with their main shipment; of dress fabrics in both wool, cotton, and silk mixtures. "Whatever the weather out of doors, once yon nro inside Messrs. "Wliile ami Sons' it evident sjirinjr reigns supreme.— Advt.
I '1 lie "Melbourne" furnishes a i'cw ]>r»rI fMillar- of their llru - tailor-made <uiK I lie jh-w tailnr-made suit is out : n j sirirlly proportionate lines, trimmed iuith Ihe vei'v best silk-finished lining, 1 ivory buttons and >tilched with silk, i Im-omU are w.-ll padded with best wad- • <nnw". patenl shoulder pads are usod. j hair-clofh interlining* properly adjusted, ami leather facings to bottoms of trousers. Tho fit. liang, and style are beyond criticism, and we ean fit you to perfec- i lion. Prices 4n a fid to 05^—Advt. j "Woods' Peppermint, Cure appears tc "bring Your trade amongst, the I 'Spnae it won't euro everything?" "Well, no," replied the druggist. l T nle«* T'm much mistaken!" '•■ What wrrft it niro in man or Heftst?" Said he, "It won't euro bacon!" 3
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 228, 19 September 1908, Page 2
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