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- .uails lor the Lmted Kingdon 'Continent which left Wellington'l ."■ *.s. on 3rd Jan nected with the San Fn ,ary St! . Mr John D. Rockfeller, of Xew Yoi-k, is reputedly the richest man on earth! He began life as a book-keeper; he xt started an oil fnctorv. and'ercat- ' ed the Standard Oil Trust, one ot tlie ;' greatest financial combinations in exist- ", ence. Its methods and finance were be ■ fore the Courts on 6420 indictments in 1905, and convicted. Mr Rockfeller, who is a Baptist, is a - . ■ . », serving objects. 't On Tuesday a mob of sheep was beir~ S'.leing driven through Kan'giora from t'..„ "ealeyards, and, turning the. corner into High street, one of the sheep, catching -eight of its own reflection in the plateglass door of Mr ,T. Johnston's shop, -bounded through the glass, which was a f,. quarter'of an inch thick. Undeterred lowed it, and the remainder of the mob aim-chair, which was overturned, and .•other furniture just inside the door, • formed a barricade, and when the sheep . to the footpath, leaving traces of blood •behind. ,7 The inner history of the All ])lacks' 'tour is being told by degrees. Wh?n ijflie team arrived by steamer at Xew jiSTork one of its members was talking t.i iijinan who liad been all over the world. mud was quite familiar with the I'nitcd the footballer, "th }nto Wellington at iul-iu. ai an the lights round the. hills." He awoke iry foolish when he encountered liis uch-travelled acquaintance. The. "hills" ere the sky-scraping buildings ashore.

PKCALDIE&STAINUtd. tm«LINGTON. y LAST WEEK OF THE , SUMMEB SALE «WvlcMbi«Dt lst coats aw W/STRE DU?', T coats in '■■ 15/6, 18/6,- 1 21/ 2«/ Silk Linen, ore, regular SJ' «, 53/6, 03/, 07/6 each. .« lICES. 25/0, 35/6, 42/. S, seven-eights . 'astet Shades, re-nilar ' /8 « 55 / 8 > 59 /«- CLEAR;^6, ■■ at 35/9. ■C!BAf iH DUST COATS, in threei;5 ,r arter and sevan - ririith. m r , in White and Dolors, retor prices 14/6, 18/6, to 45/0 *■ CLEARING at fe/11, 7/11, Rairittoats i'CRAVENETTE RAW COATS, JStee-quarter length, in Navv, grawn, Green and Ctrerv, regular sprices 23/6, 27/6, .29/6 each. fGLEARDTG at 7/lli each. f.CRAVEXETTB RAIN COATS, fcta Nary and other Colors, r0..,-i.n, ..,-i.n, uo/v ,0,7/0, CO 00/ U. Effi at 15/11. VENETTE ItAIM COATS, feefluarter length, Inverness f?-PArt* jQI. n ».. -.',... • _ ffl; 46/6, 55/6. CLJSARIXU ■2l/ each. tyENETTE WATERPROOFS gW Shape, full length, in all >, regular /. CLEARma

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 14, 10 February 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 14, 10 February 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 14, 10 February 1909, Page 2

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