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INTERESTING ITEMS.

In this issue the Kafir. Is advertising the Prestwell suit. This is a stylish and up-to-date suit, made from epec'ia'ly selected materials, and under the supervision of an experienced tailor. Try a Prestwell.

Mr. A. Halliwell, accountant and auditor, has started in business in New PJ*nouth, and may be consulted at Webster and McKvllar's buildings, Currie street. Mr. Halliwell hails from Auckland and is a brother to Mr. 11. Halliwell, solicitor, Hawern.

The A.B.C. Boot Co. are busy with their boot sale. The heavily cut prices offering are meeting with'hearty >-e sponse. The recently purchased stock is 'being sold at exactly half-price for cash.

McEwen Bros, announce that thev have now i n stock a splendid selection of evening shoes. This week the prices are to be specially cut and extra discount given.

Kirkealdic and Stains' replace this week deals with summer stockings. L. A. Nolan and Co. will submit to auction at (heir mart on Saturday next the Taranaki Jockey Club's old* stewards stand.

I T !'* las< "i display of cotton goods at Whites is fa r and away ahead of anything the firm have shown before r™*™ P" nts arc showing ironi 4</,-l w JUi/od. A particularly line range "if French cambrics in block stripes, absolitely fast colorings, is to be had at J/sd. Two tones in these, and also zephyrs, are selling freely, the prices ranging from 8d to Is for the latter "Adyt:""" s ftr ° S ° nt ° n "P" 11 -

Mr. S. Robottom has just effected a transformation m his hairdressiii" ->nrhVh T" I"'iS Tl,c U that have done duty for some time were. tit ;;r: 'k 4 T k ~v wk ai " l m °^» fittings. The three new bevelled mi--IZ?; .I"/' 1 ia ,ln " ,,B01 »'' stained rinm cabinet frames, and distinctly star-in the tone of the place as "good." The marbe-top table, with porcelain basin TW& k H (istinct advancement. Thcie ts a well upholstered lounge, with furniture en suite, the door has been entirely recovered a „d the walls re-paper-Jmllcii, CtnC !,gl,t ifi ho ™B installed. Judicious arrangement of several mirand Mi. Robottom claims to have the niost completely appointed saloon in the province.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 194, 20 September 1909, Page 2

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 194, 20 September 1909, Page 2

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 194, 20 September 1909, Page 2

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