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INTERESTING ITEMS.

To-day Mr. Newton King will sell by auction at bis mart a nice little far 31 of about 100 acres at Koni. This is a conveniently-situated farm close to factory and school, and should prove in profitable investment. The sale will lake place at two o'clock this afternoon. ; t idrSt

Attention is directed to Mr. h. W. 'Alexander's sale (on Wednesday, De-* Kember 9th, when L. B. Nolan and Co. will sell a large quantity of furniture, etc, including some old mahogany and oak tables, cabinets, chippendalc card tables, also a piano and pianolo with Appropriate music. For the Christmas trade Miss Cottier, Brougham Street, has opened up a very superior stock of goods. The goods comprise all the well-known annuals, diaries, new books, leather goods, purses, photo and picture frames, toys, dolls, etc. A very choice line of Bibles, from the (British and foreign Bible gociety, is in stock. The services in Whiteley Church tomorrow will be conducted by the Rev. T. G. Brooke, and the subjects will be. ■Morning, "A Little Sanctuary'';, evenrag, " A Young Man's Great Opportunity." The latter subject will be the monthly address to young men. Strangers cordially invited. Mr. J. W. Henrichs, stationer -and fancy goods dealer, notifies that as he ■will'be vacating his present premises on the lath inst. and does not intend to continue in the fancy goods business, he w'll be holding a clearing sale of nis etock up to the date of vacation. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Ltd., Stratford. bold a very large stock of Walter A. iWood's grass Mower and Hay Rake extras, and those wanting same should apply at once.—Advt. To-dav White and Sons will make a featureV a line of dress muslins at 'S3 lid per dozen yards. Only the ability to lundle a large quantity, combined with the favourable conditions of the cotton market, enable them V, place this line before the public. Patterns on application—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 293, 5 December 1908, Page 5

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 293, 5 December 1908, Page 5

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 293, 5 December 1908, Page 5

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