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Tlie' Hawera County Council invites tenders, to close on October 9, for supply and delivery of road material. A reminder is given ol the unreserved clearing sale of dairy and farm stock to be held by Mr. Xeivton King at Omai.a on Wednesday, October (i, on account o\ Mr. C. Emery. The farm, comprising nbout 108 acres, will be sold at ttv same' time. Tenders, to close with Messrs Sanderson and Griffiths, architects on October | 3, are invited for painting work. The Xew Plymouth bowling grem jyill be open for play (weather permitting) on Thursdays and Saturdays, from Thursday next. The attention of intending purchasers 3 drawn to a spfendid line of English Jicycles just landed by Mr. C. W. (iun>on, Devon street. These machines are )eing retailed at £lO, and appear !o se exceptionally good value. Elsewhere in advertisement gives particulars. Morey and Son advertise particular >f the famous. W.B. corsets. The lirm las over 1000 pairs to choose from. The services at the Whiteley Mem>rial Church to-morrow will be conductid by the Rev. F. P. Kellow in the mornng and the Rev. J. fChapman in the vening. Evening subject. '-A Plea for :be Old-fashioned." The Sunday school inniversary services at South Road \\ esleyan Church will be held tonorrow. ; file laranaki people are always ready :o admire new goods and also ready to >rocure real bargains when offered.' Mr. 4. Skeates is now in town, and has nought with him a consignment of the nost beautiful stuff ever seen either lore or throughout the Dominion. Mr skeates will be pleased to show these to inyone who desires to see them, without expecting them to purchase. Messn skeates Bros,, jewellers, of whom he i i partner, have also decided that durini ;he next lew days they will hold i jigantic clearing sale. Enormous dis counts are offered off old stock, and th mblie are invited to inspect their win low in order to judge the values. Tin sale starts to-day. White and Sons have just Teceivi ;heir second shipment of cambric am nuslin embroideries and insertions. Tin iesigns are better than ever.—Advt. FERRO-CONCRETE. An advertisement of interest to con.l actors and local bodies appears in his issue, notifying the appointment' of E.*Watkins as sole agent in laranaki for the latest essential mate lals used.iji the construction of ferro:oncrete buildings, bridges, etc. ART EXHIBITION. Art lovers desirous of making a selection from Mr. Babbage's splendid collec. i} on ° f pictures at present on view it lookers sample rooms. Egmont street, ihould lose no time in deciding, as th? ahibition closes to-day. It is seldom .hat Kc\r Plymouth has an opportunity )f securing the work of an exhibitor at he Royal Academy, particularly at the xtrcmely modest prices asked'bv Mr fabbage. '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 204, 2 October 1909, Page 5
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461INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 204, 2 October 1909, Page 5
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