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Harvest thanksgiving services will be h;-)d to-morrow in the Whiteley Manorial Church, to be e<'nducted by the Rev. .T. G. Chapman. The Taranaki Education Board in vites applications to fill two teachers' vacancies.
The attention of the public is called to the advertisement in another column of the sale of valuable town properties on Devon-street which Mr. Newton King is offering for sale on the 12th March. The properties, which are being sold to wind up the estate of the late Mr. J. C. George, are amongst the best in the town, especially those situated on Devon-street Central. Investors would do well to inspect these, as this sale will be the 'finest opportunity for obtaining business premises and residential properties' that has been offered to the New Plymouth public for many years. A test parcel. Read advertisement on front page, top right-hand corner, of this issue. The biggest, brightest and best 10s worth you" ever bought.—Advt. To-day a' huge quantity of remnants is being offered at White and Sons'. The whole ot these are fresh this week, and comprise white llanuelettcs, navy prints, damasks, pandoras, navy and black skirt lengths, and numberless other items. AVhite's have also landed a line of tea-cosies at Is lid each, and cushions at 2s' (id, 2s lid, and fis Od , each, and all of reliable workmanship.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 325, 26 February 1910, Page 4
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224INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 325, 26 February 1910, Page 4
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