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A strong ladies' committee has been formed [or the' Garrison JJaud Hall, with the -Mayoress (Mrs. G. Tisch) at the head. An announcement appears in our advertising columns that the Taylor-Car-rington humanized pictures are due Here on Friday night next, the occasion being the benefit of the Beautifying Association. A special new programme has been 'prepared, details of which will appear in our next issue. Purchasers of tickets may, if they wish, h.-.ve them reserved by applying at the Collier and Colonial Piano Company's. -Mr. I!. Aroa notifies having just received a lirsl-class assortment of O'Leary Bros, and Downs' well-known vegetable and llower seeds. These seeds arc recommended as being thorougldy reliable growers and heavy croppers. Mr. F, Messenger invites tenders, to close June ilOth, for the erection of a I residence.
The stock-Clearing sales have commenced again, and Messrs. Webster Bros, have particulars in this issue of their first, to be held at Kent Bond on account Df Mr. Claud lioberts, on Tuesday, June 2!ltli. The Ecv. CI. H. Cole, of the Melbourne Methodist Mission, will conduct the services in the Whileley Wesleyan Church to-morrow. Air. Cole will also hold a meeting for women only at 2.31); a meeting for men only at !!.•')(), and a mass meeting at 5.30 p.m. in the Theatre l!»y----al. From Monday to Friday (inclusive) a Bible talk from 3 lo 4 .very .uterinum, and an evangelistic meeting at 7.:!0 p.m. each evening, will be conducted bv Mr. Cole in the Whiteley Wcslc.vaii Church. ' |
Attention is directed to the Melbourne Clothing Company's sale inset circulated with this issue. The sale is being heli to dispose of special '' job " ■ purchases bought by the linn's general manager, now in the Old Country, and the prices of (he various items indicate that shoppers are to be all'orded considerable savings. Sale commences Saturday, lllth inst., and will continue for three weeks only.—Ailvt.
This morning White's great anniversary sale opens. Bundles of big bright bargains are awaiting the thrifty shopper. Prices are made for the economical. Not only every department, but every article, is represented in the reductions made.—Advt.
Ambuvy Tiros, offer very special value in costume skirts from Cs lid each. Customers are requested to make early selection.—Advi We have just received a new stock of invitation and wedding cards and ball programmes.—"Mows" Job Printing Deiiartinent.—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 121, 19 June 1909, Page 2
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