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INTERESTING ITEMS.

The floral display aud sale of work arranged for the 10th inst. by the congregation of the Wiiueley Hunch arc already well in hand. Large entries arc assured for the lloral part of it. -Fortunately there are some very enthusiastic workers who have this part of the programme in hand, and the public are asked specially to note the advertisement, which gives all particulars as to receipt of entries, et^. The Taranaki Garrison Jsand will give a concert on the Esplanade rotunda tomorrow afternoon at three o'clock A good programme will be submitted. A collection will be taken up in aid of the band funds.

The names of Messi>. JJ. L. Spence and F. Kichards were omitted l'rom yesterday s advertised list of milkmen who had agreed to raise the price of milk to 4d a quart. A young man advertises for board in private family. Housewives wanting groceries or crockery, etc., should note that .Messrs. Webster Bros, are holding an unreserved sale on Monday at Messrs. and PivacV restaurant, next Mr. Newton King's auction mart. are advertised in another column Messrs. Barnitt and Tail notify having purchased the A 1 Hutcliery. lirough* ani Street, from Messrs. Hammond and Co. The new proprietary intend to sell only the choicest of meats raised on thu Waimate Plains. The small goods department is under thv> supervision of the manager, who has had a long experience in Auckland. The New Zealand Loan und Mercantile Agency Company advertise large entries for their autumn horse fair at " Tattersall's," Hawera. on Friday and Saturday next.

White and Sons are now busy opening new goods for the autumn season, shipments having come to hand ex Athenic and other boats. Due notice will bs given when the firm are ready to make their first show of .exclusive lines.— Advt.

In these days of stringency of ca?h the careful shopper makes every pou:id note do full duty. Messrs. Ambury Bros., dTapers and clothiers, arc catering for customers who require &ood value. In every department of their bis establishment great reductions have been made, and genuine bargains are the order of the day. Our readers are directed to the replace advertismcnt on page ] giving further particulars. - Advt.

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Bibliographic details
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 35, 6 March 1909, Page 5

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369

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 35, 6 March 1909, Page 5

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 35, 6 March 1909, Page 5

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