INTERESTING ITEMS.
Hewitt's Pictures to-night Splendid value in kiddies' jersey s'uits and caps at Ambury's. Tenders are invited by the Education Board for school works.
A committee meeting of the Poultry Society is to be held next Wednesday evening.
Prime Oamaru potatoes and' Canterbury onions are arriving by every Southery boat for -Mr. W. Rowe, who is selling at lowest prices consistent with quality.
Mr. A. Veale notifies that he has coffee, fresh ground every day and of a delicious aroma, which is just tlie tiling for breakfast in the cold weather.
A\mbury Bros, are advertising best as sortjneut and best value in genera drapery', millinery, and clothing for th winter seasons. —Advt.
500 pieces of Silk Petersham, bought at half price, now being sold at the Busy Cash Store, opposite Carnegie Library, King St., for s'ixpence a yard —colors, Pink, Blue, Cream, Lilac, Cardinal, .Maroon, and Navy. Postage free. Day by day White's grows in popular favour as a shopping centre- of importance—first because of the excellent value to be had in any and every article to be found in the store—and secondly for the opportunity it affords to s'ecure practically every requirement for the wardrobe of man, woman or child under the one roof. A full range of autumn and winter goods are now in stock and a careful inspection is invited. Expert dressmaking and millinery staff to execute special orders. —Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 365, 16 April 1910, Page 8
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234INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 365, 16 April 1910, Page 8
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