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INTERESTING ITEMS.

The members of the Waitara Thespian Society, who have so generously oll'ered to stage the farcical comedy "Jane" in the Theatre Royal, New Plymouth, on March 23rd, in aid of the Recreation iSports Ground, have already earned for themselves a well-deserved refutation, and by the businesslike manner in wuieli they are now rehearsing for the eoiuingentcrtaiuuieul there is every reason to believe that they will acijuit themselves with credit in (heir lirst essay at New Plymouth.

Housewives and other* uiteivsled in the " Perfection" kerosene cooker will find interesting information in tlic replace advertisement of Messrs. Obey, Son and Arnold.

Morey and Son's replace iidvcrtisement in to-day's issue contains some interesting information for ladies. Mrs. K. A. Knuekey notifies elsewhere that she has urgent enquiries at her registry oll'ice for cuul<s i general servants, housemaids ami nursegiils.

Webster Bros, will oll'er for sale at tlic Criterion (.lavage, Liarict Street, oil AVednesdny nest, a quantity of stock, iittings, anil plant in the bankrupt estate of. A. A. Becstou.

Applications are invited, to close on 20th Inst, for the position ol custodian to the New Plymouth Xative Hostelry. In celebration of Ireland's patron saint an Irish national concert, followed by a dance, will be held in the Brougham Street hall on Wednesday evening, 17th March. The social is under the auspices of the Hibernian Society and the ltolland Club. A committee of ladies has charge of the refreshments. This vcar's event promises to be one of the most successful ever held in Xcw Plymouth. To-day is show day at Ambury's, and the firm has a magnificent display of uutniim and winter fashions in every department. The showrooms will be open for the inspection of all. AA'hite and Sons are making their early display of the autumn styles to-day and on the next following days. Chief, of course, is the very fine millinery show made of the latest Paris innovations, but every department of a thoroughlyequipped' draper's shop is well represented.— Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 40, 12 March 1909, Page 3

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 40, 12 March 1909, Page 3

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 40, 12 March 1909, Page 3

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