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INTERESTING ITEMS.

Shareholders of the Taraiiaki Pctroleiim Company are invited by the directors to visit the bores this morning. An opportunity will be alt'orded at the Central School Koto of comparing the work of Taraiiaki children with that in other parts of the Dominion. Specimens of school work have been invited from oyer 100 schools, the Brat instalment arriving on Saturday—a parcel eontainimr some fin,, samples' of writing, drawing, and brush work from the Cavershiim School, Dunedin. This part of hhe exhibition should provo of great interest to teachers) and others interested in education.

Those amateur photographers who are entering for the Central School exhibition may leave their exhibits «( Mr. Hall's pharmacy, in care of Mr. licnncll, who has kindly offered to receive thcni and hnnd_ them over to Mr. Salt, secretary. Entries close on Monday, 22nd mst. The competition promises to be keen.

) The new military march sons. "What I we have we'll hold" (words bv F. J I oiivlney and music composed by Xcl- • son Dyson) will he sung for the first time m Xew Plymouth bv Mr. E E Uarke at the Xavv League entertain'"""l 10-uighl. The song has recently proved n_ great success in Wellington, I and, having a good swinging chorus snoiibl take on well with a Xew Ply' i.iouth audience. Mr. T. Woodard will nl-o contribute an item. The time is fast approaching for tl.e - Sneultaral Show, and on (hat dav sunshades will be at a premium. At preand Sons have a magnificent collection t„ ehoose from. These are lo be found in plain colors, stripes, and flora designs, w ,,i| e w i,,, 1^,,,,,,,,! 2» lid to 13s fid each.—Advl.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 239, 15 November 1909, Page 2

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 239, 15 November 1909, Page 2

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 239, 15 November 1909, Page 2

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