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INTERESTING ITEMS.

Mr. Walter Uewley. in a replace advertisement on our first page, gives particular* of a special property he has tor dis'po>al. Messrs. Nicholls and Son, who have purchased the business lately run. by tho Moa Farmer*' Union, fnglowood, insert aiul advertisement of special interest to our readers in the

Inglewood and surrounding districts. The firm is holding a big clearing sale m the drapery, clothing and "boot departments, and ofVer extra discounts on all goods. .Many of the lines are soiling at and below cost price. ■Mr. <l. Vinson, tailor, of Auckland, notifies ladies and gentlemen that today is his fast <Uiy of his present visit here, and he would be glad if his clients would call on him before I o'clock this afternoon.

|' The home is his castle. This only "applies to the man who possesses his own title, deeds; not the one who rents somebody else's house. There is a fooling of security and pride of ownership r,\ the lonner ease that entirely absent in the latter., Many young men throw away chances early In life that handicap thonn in after years. They should; resolve while young to live in no one's house hut their own. A chance will occur at tho sale of Shuttleworth's estate. I'ilWoy, on the 17lh to lay the foundation of the future home. Secure a section. It means only .CIO to start, ami the' rest of the purchase money can be. paid ofl in sasy instalments. KememWr every penny put into that section is mo7iey saved—money that, would otherwise l>e spent and nothing to *liow for it. The reserve price will he ridiculously small compared with other properties in the vicinity. No prctficr or more convenient sites in the district. JioimMuhor Fit/roy\s big future ; prospect Sale at S p.m. in L. A. Nolan and Co.'s mart on the Uth. 11l these days of stringency oY cash the careful shoppi r makes every poind do lull duty. Messrs. Anibury 1.r05., <!rapers and' clothiers, are ealering for customers who require good value. In every department of their bi-.r establishment great reductions have been imulo, and genuine bargains are the order of the day. Our readers are ■ directed U> the. replace adverlisincnt on page 1 giving further particulars.Advt. White and Sons report l»o largest sale this season that they have yet had for (heir special m'k tanvas. A few pi«s are still left, price Is 4.1 per yard, width Oft. To tlioso fanners at a distil nee from a flood supply of IhaUh. canvas will prove much more economical,, as well as handier lo use,—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 19, 16 February 1909, Page 2

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 19, 16 February 1909, Page 2

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 19, 16 February 1909, Page 2

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