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Hewitt Pictures to-night. A big (ire salt- is announced to be held at the local branch .if E. Reynolds and Co. Great bargains will lie offered ill bicycles, accessories, sporting goods etc.
The TlrilNh and Continental Piano Company ha- on view to-dav very line models of the and Hoj Vinson pianos, both well-known Kn;. Mi ma kcrs.
The care and taste devoted to the selection of a new winter hat will—according to Messrs. Morey and Son* advertisement to-day—play more than :m ordinary part in the effect produced by one's costume. Therefore, ladies wn'o have not yet completed their winter outfit with an attractive hat are advisi;! to turn to this millinery announcement.. The services in Queen-street Church to-morrow will be conducted by the Rev. John Nixon. .Morning, at 11; subject, "The Theology of Suffering. Children's address, ••nope." Lessons from Watts' Pictures. Evening, at 7; subject, "A Bruised Reed."
A peep at White and Sons' to-day will repay you. They are making a fine display in one of their windows of men's and boys' overcoats. The range of prices and styles leaves nothing to h<? desired. What is more, they are all of first-rate ipiality, ;iml worthy of the country in which thef are produced— Xew Zealand.— Advt.
Blankets in all sizes and prices. Ow store should be your store because we cater for the blanket trade, and the prices are always less at the Busy Cast Store, opposite Carnegie Library, King street, than elsewhere,—Advt. Messrs. Ambury Bros, have an advertisement in this issue dealing with their exceedingly large stock of winter wealing apparel. In eve.y conceivable line the firii has made its preparations for a good'reason's business, and the public hi>ve been quirk to appreciate the enterprise, splendid service, and tip-top viMie which mark the business of this pop' 'ar establishment. There are some very "m window displays at their premises just now, notably that dealing with Indies' evening wear, whilst mothers find much tc. interest them in the woollen jersey suits for the little chaps. Men's and boys' wear is the care of a separate c taff in its own distinct department, and there is a fine stock.—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 377, 30 April 1910, Page 5
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361INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 377, 30 April 1910, Page 5
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