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INTERESTING ITEMS.

Deare Hie Shocman lias been successful in obtaining 510 pairs of up-to-date travellers' samples. For the next three weeks the opportunity is right here to secure high-quality footwear at 331-3 of cost. All yowls were made specially for the commission trade. Sale is ny.it on. - Messrs. Bellringer Brothers, Ltd., announce that their great cash sale will close to-morrow (Saturday) at '.I p.m. They are still offering; big bargains in all departments. The attention of our readers is drawn to the sale inset circulated with this' issue by the Melbourne Clothing Company. Brought together for this great sale are hundreds of job bargains secured by the firm's general manager while in England, and a-s the goods are ill] of the useful kind there should be a good demand for them, especially as' the prices quoted are extremely low. The sale is for three weeks only, but intending purebasers are advised to make an early call, as quantities of some lines are limited. You can buy your material and get your dress made at White and Sons. They guarantee satisfaction.—Advt.

CENTRAL SCHOOL FETE. There was a large attendance of ladies at the Central School on Tuesday afternoon in connection with the forthcoming fete. Very encouraging reports were received as to the enthusiastic manner in which preparations were being made, and conveners for the committees in charge of the various stalls were arranged as follows:—Provision stall, Mrs. Day; plain goods, Mrs. Way; fancy goods. Mrs. Smith; babies' stall. Mrs. Harvey; kitchen stall, Mrs. Lovcgrove; jumble stall. Mrs. H. Fookes; lollies. Mrs. J. Harvey; decorated boat. Mrs.' Blundell; dolls. Miss Dempsey; homemade bread. Miss Black; ice cream. M : ss Humphries; pot plants. Miss Devcnis'n, afternoon tea. Mrs. A. Lealand; derrick. Mise Henricks. In addition to the different stalls, many varied and novel atI tractions never seen in New Plymouth | before will be introduced, and there will also be a series of Competitions, including one for amateur photographers.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 203, 1 October 1909, Page 3

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 203, 1 October 1909, Page 3

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 203, 1 October 1909, Page 3

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