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Rugi>y .extraordinary! The Waikanae correspondent of the Dominion fiends tli« following, whfeh seeing to make all Ordinary doings of the football field Jook llwarfcd and tame: —"'A football match, Miarriwl v. Singh', is to be played liere to-day. Mr. A. Burling (aged 109 years) i:s going to kick off." There was an exhibition of rollerskating in 1790. Every year between 20,000 and 30,000 men leave the Armv.

TO TAtLORS. ■pIRST-CLASS Uiiior (gone right ■through cutting) rnpiiri's position jn Now Plymouth or other juiri ,of Taranaki. Best credentials. 1 Apply "Eaergetic," "Xews" Office,

THE FANCY DEPOT. MISS A. E. COTTIER AXXOUXCES to her friends smil nunierons customers that she has' disposed of her business in Hrougluim Street, and offers her best thanks for .past patronage. The bushier will he continued under the name of "THE FANCY DEPOT," under the management) i)f MISS WELLES. Jliss Cottier requests for lior successor a continuance of past favors. A completely new stock will be offered, and' every effort made to cater to public requirements.

AN OLD SONG. My Grandfather's Clock was too high for the shelf, So it stood ninety years on tli e floor. It was taller by half than tire old maa himscll Though it weighed lio* 1 a pennyweight nioru. [t was bought on the day that the old man was born, It ivas always his pleasure and his pride. I But it stopped short, never to go I agaia, When the old man died. TO have just imported a fine Specimen of the Old Grandfather's Clock; It is fitted with one of. the best English movements and is made of sot id Rosewood. Kvvr.v GOOD hous'e in Tarannlti should have one ii) it. HAVE A LOOK AT I®. Also fioe tlie Handsome E.P. Jug and Basin for Waslisand being offered for £7 10s, which is lmlf its uslial price. SKEATES BROS., WATCHMAKERS and JEWELLERS. Op. Theatre Eoyal, Devon St., New Plymouth.; and at Queen St., Auckland. "A.CBES,""partly iijiprpvei} farm, nrice £3 10b.—Apply GihjiOiiT and Chrka. OCEAN ACCIDENT AND FIRE Itf. BURANCE CO.--All olasaes of indurance at lowest current r»tea,-<lll mour and Clarke, Agents. | i

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 113, 10 June 1909, Page 3

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353

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 113, 10 June 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 113, 10 June 1909, Page 3

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