INTERESTING ITEMS.
Housewives should bear in mind that Morey and Son's summer sale closes on Saturday next. Mr. N. Orciner, watchmaker New Plymouth, inserts a replace advertisement in this issue. Sum'e interesting information is given r« watch repairing. The Taranaki (iarrison Hand will give, the fourth of its series of jnunieipal coilcerts on the Esplanade band rotunda tonight, at S o'clock. A good programme of music will be rendered. Church's agency, in conjunction with, Oilmour and Clarke, report the sale of (» sections in the Paritutu township to
a local investor, There are now only 10 of these sections remaining unsold. To-day should be a gala one for both the New Plymouth and Stratford people. Oivcn line weather we expect to see several thousands on and around the harbour. The committee are to be congratulated in securing a sea trip f<i* 1 the visitors, and ftlso th? vendors of the Paritutu township for placing a number of valuable freehold building sites at prices, judging by the rapid manner in which they are being purchased, must] leave investors a handsome profit. Church's agency will give visitors full in> formation re tile property.—Advt.
At a meeting of ladies representing the committee* <"f the -Western Pa.rk bazaar and \Ve>t Ivnd- School bazaar U was decided to hold a sale of work ill : the West Knd School 4i viittiasiuiu Ihill j oil Thursday afternoon and evening, j JSLh d'Vbruary. It was decided to have a. linen and fancy stall, produce and lodic stall, 'Afternoon tea will be -a .specialty, ami musical selections will be provided by an ellicieni orchestra. . U has Ww staled that the world's greatest musicians prefer the Beehstein pianos. The New Pl\month branch of the Briiisli and Continental Piano Com- | pany are showing several of these instruments, amongst, which is a horizontal grand piano. This magnificent instrument is cased in rosewood, and is a
magnilice.il piece of furniture. Tin | sounding-board is. us is the case with j all the Bechsteiu pianos, specially constructed, being so arranged as to allow each note to vibrate independently. The tone U very rich and pleasing, Huilt specially for the colonial trade this instrument is very strongly made, ensuring durability. Mr. Hoil'mann, the manager. will be pleased to show the instrument to anyone who cares to call in.
. White ami Sons report the largest sale, .this season 'that they have yet had for their special rick canvas. A few j/ieees an- .still left, price Is 4d pel' yard, .width Oft. To those farmers at a distance from ji good supply of thatch, , i canvas will piwe much more economical, n-i well as handier to use.—Advt. Ainbury Bros.' windows and store art now full of dainty holiday apparel aa4 seasonable furniyhir f gs, men's and boys*' holiday suits, hats, etc. Customers are invited to inspect san?<>, Style and value' right.—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 9, 4 February 1909, Page 2
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