INTERESTING ITEMS.
~if ■» '' .gee Moray and Son's half-price adv '' vertisement to-day. All rain and rubher coats are to be cleared at exactly * r half-price to-day only. jj.\ Ambury's drapery quotations at their job sale on Wednesday will astonish 'yon—2d in Is all-round reductions, and many half-price job lines. '■V , £ varied lot of rock-bottom bargains ' ' are offered by Whites in their dress 4' <u)4 show-room departments. For de'tails see our front! page.—Advt. Mr. F. Messenger, architect, mvrtes i tenders, to close July 23rd, for the erection of additions'to Miss Baker's private hospital. Miss McDonald, instructress of the cooking classes of : the New Plymouth and Stratford Technical Schools, has donated Ba as a prize for the best sausage roll, and Mrs. E. DockriU 5s for the beit Swiss roll in the technical cooking " classes at the forthcoming poultry show. Already near 200 entries have teen re- . reived, for this section. A very interesting and amusing enter- . 'tainment will be given in the Theatre Boyal on Wednesday, 28th inst., by the pupils of the West End School. Several rs of these entertainments have already X beeu htld in the gymnasium room ad''v Joining the school, but as the functions have always been so good, the audiences ' have become larger each time; so much J ! so tliat it is now deemed advisable to jboltt the next one hi the Theatre Royal, %< jrteVan excellent programme will be "4,>>oßbmrtted. , ,l Remember Whites' enormouß purchase JO' of ladies' coats, selling at less than halfprice—l2s Od, 16s 6d, IBs 6d, 24s 6d i-> ' p 4 ( p»cli. None as cheap in the trade for i'ga quality serviceable goods—Ad Boys' golf hose and boys' knicker hose, ' boys' navy serge knickers, boys' °verooate— everything for boys at Wmtes , anniversary sale. Twopence in the amis'.;,. ■>,lnjß direount.—Advt. • >T)oes vour stock of billheads or letterheads jequire replenishing? You may want billheads right away. If you do, *•• ring W No. 17, the News Joking De- • feartment, which contrors facilities for taming out this and all other classe. of printing with promotitude and at it ~ city rates.
POULTRY SOCIETY.
!?•!, .The attention of readers is directed to the advertisement of the Taranaki "'-'V poultry Society's annual show, which " at the Drill Hall, New Plyt's StVon the Zlst and 22nd inst. The ' ' slow will be the largest ever held in , T-rbnaki. The home industries are atU tine large entries, owing to the valu ~flzes offered for bo small an outR- o ' f tr ouble. The children's pet class V- i-'.-reatine a deal of interest among the f ■ ;Xte" g s a.l over'the toWet to* teclniirJ school boys wi 1 be seen at * » i, ~r i and an exhibit of the work cxe- ' ' cutcd by them will be on view. The iron-drawing and writing .test fort, •f primary sdioo] ehfldren ™' ,l)e ™ rt i inspection, as some really good work is k done for the silver medals given jfc for "each class. The pot plants and i'-sßirsas?Jsass» if to irate the birsest showev *? IfonlaSfnext, Owing to the 'Jarge '.number of entries alrea y If/ cei?ei, it will l>e impossiWc to extend ' the closing time, to a later dat . £/V- ; '■
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 142, 13 July 1909, Page 3
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520INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 142, 13 July 1909, Page 3
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