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Miss Baker notifies she will lie 'at home" to old patients and friends on Wednesday next, from 3 to 5 p.m. The secretary of the Seaside Improvement Committee reports Laving received a message from King Neptune to tlio ell'eet that he will pay an official visit to the Moturoa bench about the end of February, and lay before the puWie a scheme for popularising sen bathing. When (he date of the visit is definitely known elaborate arrangements will be made for a public reception. The "beachcombers' choir" has already offered its services', which alone will be sufficient to guarantee that the reception will be one worthy of so important a being. Among the many lines Whites' have now nnvrimv between =>ea*ons are some thirty vb-rc* of all-wool ilannel and delaine h'l-i-incr-. which are to be cleared «t- Is I'M pf;- yard.. This low price, combine-! with t!i° verv lihjli price I hat leiist he nn id for all reneat. lines of ~■<>':!'.", 'Teid-. make- Ibi- lot t"miuimrlv :' I! rv-rivc. and comine as it does iiisi: ;i( the time warmer blouses arc wauled fo- nuiinnn eve-iin;'-.—Advh
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 308, 7 February 1910, Page 4
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186INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 308, 7 February 1910, Page 4
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