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INTERESTING ITEMS.

Our renders nre reminded of tlie euchre party and duneu tu be held in Ihe Holand Hall to-uij{ht. First and secund prizes for ladies and gcutlcincn will be given, Mrs. George has been engaged lu slipply the music fur the dunce. Mr. (.!. E. .Major, land broker, llawera, reports the sale of MO acres at Tataraiinaka, 40 acres Sidgbijouk, and lot) acres Tatarahuaka. Mr. Xewton King has ior sale a splendid lot of fanning properties. On jiage 1 will be found particulars of several Hue dairy farms of desirable area and quality. Mr. F. Messenger, architect, invites tenders, to close May 22nd, for work at the National Hank Buildings, jjcvoii Street. Kirkealdic and Stains insert a replace advertisement dealing with the latest goods in neckwear. A public meeting will be •held Himorrow evening'at tile Town Hall, to consider the adoption of Anniversary Day (.March :(lsl) as a pennnnenr Holiday, and other matters relative to holidays. A full attendance of tradespeople is requested. The annual meeting of members of the Xew I'lymjouth Investment and Loan .Society wil'l be held this afternoon, at a o'clock. The secretary of the Murslaud Hill Memorial Committee requests that all accounts against the committee be rendered at once. In facilitate the .winding up of their ull'airs. Mr. William Kevell, of Warca, notifies that lie is not the William 'icvell proceeded against in the Xew Plymouth Magistrate's Court on Tuesday last for the recovery of debt.

The abundance of winter comforts at Ambury Bros.' huge drapery store is attracting large numbers of customers Every department has been fully slocked up with the most seasonable goods, all new styles. There are many great, advantages iu shopping at Ainlmry's, chief nmong which is the combination of liigncst. quality and lowest price. See ad vertiscincut on page i lor further information.—Advt. Bear in minds—Boys'' overcoats, boj'6' caps, boys' stockings, boys' extra trousers, boys' shirts, and everything for hovs durum the wet weather.—White anil Sons.-Advt. We have just received a new stock of invitation and wedding cards and ball programmes.—"News" Job Printing Department.—Advt. WlllTKU'iy OIU'iIESTKAI, SOCIETY. Arrangements are well in hand for the orchestral concert t|n be given by the Wliitclev Orchestral Society next Thursday, May 20tl). in Whitel'ey Hall. The orchestral items have been selected witn a view to showing the capabilities of the performers and the advance they have made since last year. Hesides the orchestral items there will be vocal items by the best local singers available, and the programme should be one i worthy of a musical s/oeiety.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 94, 17 May 1909, Page 2

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 94, 17 May 1909, Page 2

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 94, 17 May 1909, Page 2

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