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Jaiu-iuakcrs are reminded of the fruit wile advertised in this issue, to take place to-morrow afternoon at Messrs. Webster Bros.' fruit mart. We are informed that, over 500 boxes of choice apricots, peaches, nectarines, plums, tomatoes, etc., will be sold at 2.30 p.m. The liinin reason for the rich man be-1 ing up and the poor man berag down is that the one grasps the chance when it comes along, while the other fellow misses it. If you buy land right, it one of the safest and surest ways of making money. There is something solid, real, and certain about land that is absent from most other investments, a:id at the very worst you have only to wait a little while to take your profits. There will lie a good chance to double your money in a short time bv purchasing one of those line suburban allotments in the rising township of Fitzroy tn lie offered at public auction by J,. A. Xolan and Co. on the 17th inst. Don't be satisfied with second-hand profits, but gel in first. The terms are so easy that you can earn tlie money as it becomes' due. Don't forget that Fitzroy will always be the leading suburb. Sale at 8 p.m.-Advl. An exhibition of a new light called
•■Tlic I'atcnt Loaded Air (ins" will shortly In- jjivt'ii in W\v I'lyinontll—the jiii>]iih-li>r hope* to lie nblt' tn havp an iii-tallation in tlu< CollVi' I'alai-o lmililiii!i on Saturday i vi'iiiii". Thp light is I'liiimi'il In- till' patriitir to W iihsiilutrly >IIIV, I'ronoiuii'al, simpl" ia ■.vorkia.i;, nml an cxirllnil lijilil. Tin' lij*lH is olitiiini'il by passu);.' imnpri'sM'il air a fi'rtain nil. wliidi llii'iTiipon pivi's oil' an i n pour of prrrnt lirilliamy. wlii'ii Inimi'il through tho oviliiiary im-anili-wiit liiantli'. Talk a limit a want of lirUkiw* an jtsl, tin- local I .i'<>i»l<.Tin. liri^k sali' of tin' I'aritnln sivtinii», anil tin l "< ' "".v. wovo to I ■talk about, l>ut a rmml lias Upon INUIMIUY our puvihn>{T. 11 H I" - limn a \V4»t».k simr the >n\o pinn '"ilulu township. overlooking i> .■«•••
liarliinir, wa> i*Mied. Yesterd.i\ uiiir.iin,L' ;) )th-,\\ had his lirst loail of timber for a new house on the section lio li nt just ihhvlwmml. There woro only tlih'ty seclioiw otl'eied, mid ol iweniy were sold up to Thursday morning. ami smolhor rhan<r«\l hands during il.- day. Their imM he suim-tlmi" K«<»l alioul tin' property when a local h\>ul ap",it bought up six of the to hold for speculative puvpOM'fl. While juid Sons report the larj-e-'t sale ilii> M'asoa 'thai they have yet had for their special rick canvas A few piece- aic >lil 1 left, price Is 4d per yard, .width Oft. To thn-e farmers at a' distance from a friM.,l supply of thatch. I 1-iUiViis will plow 111 nil more wonnmiuilj iis well Irinilii'r In use.—Ailvt. I
Anilmry llros.' windows anil store arc now full if dainty holiday apparel an'! soaso:talilo furnisliiii«s, moil's awl boys' holiday suits, hats, etc. Customers are invited lo inspect sauM. Stv'.e and value right.—Advt.
CABLE KEW« fliy Cable.—l'rcsa Association.—Copy, right.)
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 10, 5 February 1909, Page 2
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