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Hewitt's Pictures to-night. People who contemplate building residences or other structures will lind some interesting information re the camerated concrete system of building in an advertisement appearing elsewhere. With the advent of the cold evening# people will be turning their attention to home amusements. There is nothing that ■will give more genuine pleasure than a good talking-machine. 'Mr. G. G. Boulton, of The Talkeries, Devonstreet, has a huge stock of excellent machines and thousands of the world's best records. People interested are requested to call and hear records on the gramophone, phonograph, or klingsor. The cold nights ore now with us, and remind us of the necessity of a good overcoat, and we quite naturally associate these with the Xew Zealand Clothing Factory, for this firm, with its great reputation, are in the happy position* of being able to make and buy the largest quantity in the country, and arc thus able to supply the newest and best at lowest prices. Attention is drawn to the arrival of a large stock in an advertisement in this issue, and Wfr strongly remind all in search of a good coat to visit this well-known store. White and Sons are open all day today, and have a large selection of thosethings which are wanted for cool evenings and outdoor autumn wear. Ca" and look over the stock.—Adyt. A test parcel. Read advertisement on front page, top right-hand corner, of this issue. The biggest, brightest ana best 10s worth you ever bought.—Kant.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 347, 24 March 1910, Page 4
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250INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 347, 24 March 1910, Page 4
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