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INTERESTING ITEMS.

i The gard™ parly arranged by the l-lioir of ,st. Mary's" Church will he held at llr Solo's bountiful grounds, "Aoloa," on Thursday next. 'l'lio object is to huso funds for certain necessary improvements to the organ at the church. 'l'ickots are. now being circulated by the inoiubers of the choir, from whom' they can be obtained before the event. The Harrison Band has generously promised to assist the choir at tlie Harden Vnrty, and this should add very greatly to tho afternoon's pleasure, as a speciaiJy iittracUvo programme of music will »«■ presented. Thero will be afternoon lea provided free for tho visitor- by Ithe ladies of the choir and their friends. There will also be a sweet stall, at Iwhich various kinds of home-made llaintios will be obtainable. A special service of 'buses is l>oiiig arranged for. to connne-,ice running about 2 o'clock ti'his function tberofore has nil "the reIpiisitos for success already arranged for, t'xeept. the weather, and if that holds good, tlicre should be a record attondtince. It is to be noted that tickets dated November. I'.WS, will be available Tor this occasion.

I The. Waitara Harbor Board invites tenders, to close March 12th, for the erection of a highway bridge over the iWaitara river.

I Willi every prospect now in sishl of iN'cw Plymouth having a deep-sea harbor, property at Moturoa is already appreciating in value. Already transactions in land in the vicinity of the port have taken place. As the works at the harbor progress pro]>ortj must increase in value accordingly. Amongst Itlie available' hind is a block of five iicres situate.! on the Main South Road, Mill frontages to two other roads. This Iwoli-situatod block has Iwen cut up into ■thirty sections, which are being offered (for sale. The sections are all level and are desirable building sites. During Itlit- past day or two quite a number of persons have visited the property. H'laii.i of the property have boon lirepared, and are now rcadv for inspection Sit the olliee of Mr. Church and »tli,ir Hand agents in town. Any person who t-uuli'inplates making a homo ia Hie liieighbnrhood -hould obtain plan- and hi! particulars without delay, as tile liiiimber of sections is limited."

The preacher.-, at Whilclcv Church tomorrow will be—Morning, 'the Key. M. ,1. Ililder: and evening, the Rev. T. (i. ilirooke. The subject for the evening .service will be "The Timi-slimim,! ,\lau." 11. Crn\. Strangers cordially invited. >-Advt.

For the close niuggv weather of our hottest mouth, February, just look hi at White's sale, and run over the very nice assortment of white neglige shirts showing in a big range of sizes and patterns. The superior quality shown arciisuallv 3s 0d and 5s 11, but at this special opIportunity of the season thev arc onlv 4s (id each.

Amliury Bros.' windows and store an now full of dainty holiday apparel and seasonable furnishings, men's and boys' holiday suits, hats, etc. Customers invited to inspect saw. Style and value right.—Advt.

JlOMXtt KYKMMi M'.XT. ROYAL WELSH MALE CHOIR

AN AISSOLCTE KEYELATIoX EVERYWHERE. NOW CREATINC AN IMMENSE provincial lantutE. THE MUST ASToI'NDiXH TRIl'Mt'H THE NEW ZEALAND CONCERT

CHERNIAVSKI

I'rii-is: -1/ unit V- 1*1:1-1 "Mil day salt at t.VilliiT ami ("kmial I'iiuni C". \V. lIUdION-SMITII. TuiU'ing Muna.L'iT. (J. AI!I) K X 1' AI! T Y Inronncctiuu witli St. .Man', Cliurdi,

,l!A IIAK1J01! ]«)AUD. WIIITTKN Trader* will bo recei " 111) lu I p.m. nil llitll MaVcb (|„. ( . r . i-lion of a Highway Bridge Fci To-concrete liver tin' W'ilitai'a Hi' coraiH'isins :i *pan< " f "'"' o;l( '''' iT.vcrinff a total IcmHi of :«0 ft-t-l t Hie outside: 'Tenders for Vaitur: llrid-i' Contract." and addressed In tli l/bainiian. Harbor lioard, Waitrtia. Plans and specifications may be *ec after till'. February next at the Ki: ■r's oIIWm, Waitara. Tlie lowc* ■or anv tender not. in '' '"' C. F ■

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 5, 30 January 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 5, 30 January 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 5, 30 January 1909, Page 5

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