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McEwen Uros., tile well-known footwar providers, oiler special value in warm winter slippers and ladies' evening shoes. The Taranaki County Council give notice of several bridges being exceedingly dangerous for heavy iraliic. llr. F. Messenger, architect, invites tenders, to close June 11th, for additions to dairy factory at Uakura. A matter that concerns every family head is the suitable clothing of the boys. Lads generally are desperately hard 'on their suits. The local branch of the "IIS." iias a range of Norfolk suits that has the, desired combination of hard wear and splendid value. Pricea run irom 12s (Id to 425. Inspection is invited. Elsewhere a replace advertisement appears giving full particulars. Mr. T. W. Welch reports the flotation of the New Plymouth Land and Building Company, Ltd., all the share capital being subscribed. The principal object of the company is the building of dwellings to suit clients, either upon the company's sections or clients' sections, upon very easy terms of payment. Mr. T. W. Welch has been, appointed secretary, and Mr. Frank Wilson solicitor to tlie company. White flannelettes at 4'/ 2 d, od, Cd, T'/jd, Od, and lid per yard were opened yesterday at White and Sons'. Some very good patterns in striped flannelettes for pyjamas and boys' shirtings are also showing, prices Bd, By a d, 9d and lOd per yard.—Advt. ~____
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 107, 2 June 1909, Page 3
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226INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 107, 2 June 1909, Page 3
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