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The Garrison Baad will give a concert at the Esplanade band rotunda tomorrow, afternoon, at 3 o'clock, when the following programme will be given: March, "Newtown"} (election, "William Tell"; waltz, ''Blue Danube"; gavotte, "Bonny Monarch"; election, ffDinor-' ah"; euphonium solo, "Asleep in the Deep"; march, "Sanarjnghain." Shareholders in the Liglewood Oil Boring and Prospecting Co., Ltd.. are notified flat the extraordinary general meeting callvd for Tuesday last, will lie beld on Tuesday next, 20th inst. Visitors to the l'ccreation Grounds will now be able to obtain afternoon tea at the Tea Kiosk. Mr. John I,ojnr. of the Hygienic Ilak.-ii, i« nie cnterefr .Mr. Newton King advertises a cleaving sale of dairy and farm stock to be held at Tataraimakn on Friday. 23rd inst.. on account of Mr. .L S. 'Lister. Particulars are advertised in another column. Messrs. Thos. Ttorlhwiclc and Sons proprietors of the Waitara Fieeziug Works, have an advertisement in this issue dealing with manures. The /nantire department of the firm is under the control of a trained agricultural chemist. Farmers can secure special Mends of frrtili-eri to suit special r<? quiremenls. The Xew Zealand Loan and Merean tile Agency Co., Ltd., will hold a -u» plemcntary norse fair at Tattersall's Hawer*. on Friday and Saturday. 23r< and 24th inst. Some 400 horses an entered, Including all classes. On Tuesday next at Stratford Mi Newton King will hold a sale of pedi gree Jersey cattle, which should at tract the attention of ,-,il Jersey fan tiers, as well as dairy fanners desirou of improving the quality of their hc-riL Nearly all the leading breeders of Hi North Island will be. represented at thi sale, and some very choice "lock wi be submitted to buyers. The hig prices which have ruled for grade Jc «■>'» during (lie pa-t season afford coi vincing proof that the purchase of good Jersey hud is one of the most pn fita.ble investincnls a farmer can mak and as nearly the whole catalogue ci Tuesday is lo bo offered without r *erve, there should be numerous buye: and keen competition at this sale. The services in Whiteley Chnrcli t morrow will he conducted Ji.v the lie T (i. Brooke, and the subjects for tl day will be—Morning. "Sifted by Sa an," and evening. ".\ political Itevol tion; a Question for the Time. Stra gers are cordially inv.ted—Advt. Sunshades to right, suiishadcsto le sunshades in front, sunshades in re; are lo be seen in White and Sons' slio room. Tlaiii muslin in white and tussi. uliades, also with lace work and in* lion, all while muslin embroidered si shades, and sunshades in all manner fashionable shades in plain and flo. silks, are to be seen in great profu*ic Black and white and all bl-.u-k. 1" browns, greens, and blues, are all sho ing in force. Prices, 3s lid to 12* each.—Advt..
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 252, 17 October 1908, Page 5
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475INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 252, 17 October 1908, Page 5
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