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INTERESTING ITEMS.

Hewitt's Pictures to-night. ~~ Jersey brooders una fanciers are reminded of the s »le of pedigree cattle which Mr. .\ewton King is 'holding at the Stratford saleyards on Wednesday, -7Hi April. The cattle include some sple-ndid animals of the well-knowTi breed, aiiil the sale should prove a, line opport,unity for Taranaki farmers to secure cattle of this strain, and so impio\e the miuiing and testing propensities of their herds. Catalogues may be had ou a)i])lication to the auctioneer.

Tenders for earthwork are invited by the West, End Bowling Club. (■eiieral meeting of Whitelcy Literary and Debating Society to-night. Messrs. (Jkey, Son and Arnold, Ltd., have been appointed agents for the new Excelsior hat polishes, which they have for sale in a variety of colors.

Winter is now upon us, and with it influenza, colds, bronchitis, and the other ailments peculiar to this season of the year. Mr. W. Eraser, chemist, has a! large and complete stock of the most, ellcctivc preparations to successfully treat the different maladies.

Another working bee is being held at Eitzrny to-day. Work will start at the end of the Beach road at 2 p.m.. when it is hoped to complete the path now under way during the afternoon. A notice of interest to all bovs and girls under hi teen years of age will be found in Mr. C. Carter's advertisement. He offers a pound in prizes for e.-<sns o!i the -i;!ijc:t of the merits oI Golden Gift Tea.

Vihite and Sous have j u-1 opened a new shipment of baby linen and shawls. Ihe prices are exceedingly moderate for the quality of goods shown, and nearly all reo isile garments are shown m a variet v styles and prices. Care has been »iv 'ii to secure only those goods giving comfort and durability.— Advt.

500 pieces of Silk Poter-bam, bought at half price. now being sold at the Busy ('ash Store, opposite Carnegie Library, King St.. for sixpence a yard—colors, Pink, Blue,' Cream, Lilac, Cardinal, Maroon. and Navy. Postage free.—Advt. , Messrs. Amlmry Bros, have an advertisement in this issue dealing with their exceedingly large stock of winter wearinn: apparel. In every conceivablo line the firm has made its preparations for a srood season's business, and the ■public have been quick to appreciate the enterprise. splendid service, and tip-top value which mark the business of this popular establishment. There are some very fine window displays at their premises just now, notably that dealing with ladies' evening wear, whilst mothers find much to interest them in the woollen jersey suits for the little chaps. Men's and boys' iwear is the cave of a separate staff in its own distinct department, and there is a fine stock.—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 369, 21 April 1910, Page 5

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 369, 21 April 1910, Page 5

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 369, 21 April 1910, Page 5

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