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INTERESTING ITEMS.

Hewitt Pictures to-night. ■ Mr. C. O'Suliivan notifies that he will be a candidate in the election to fill the vacancy on the Land Board caused by the retirement of Mr. J. B €. C'onnett. One of White's windows is now occupied with a varied selection of the present season's blouses. In it are displayed blouses from 4s lid to 14s b'd each. -And then it only gives a very trilling idea of the large and varied assortment that is to be found in the showroom.—Advt. Day by day "there are being sent out from White and Sons' as smart and tasteful dresses and costumes to rneasurp as are to be seen executed bv any firm in the Dominion. To those who have not seen the class of workmanship this firm are capable of accomplishing in their dress rooms, it will be a revelation to know that local industry can do so well. .Orders are now being taken in ' readiness for the Taranaki show wek.-r-Advt. Forty-two-inch chiffons for evening Avear, all colors, elevenpence a yard—you can get them for that price at the I Busy Cash Store, opposite the Carnegie | Library, King-street. If you want to pay Is Od a yard for the same quality goods, by «11 means buy them in tire front street.—Advt. Messrs. Ambury Bros, have an advertisement in this issue dealing with their exceedingly large stock of winter weai ing apparel. In evei'y conceivable line the firm has made its preparations for a good 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 ladles' evening wear, whilst mothers find much t< interest them in the woollen jersey suits for' the little chaps. Men's and boys' weir is the care of a separate staff in its own distinct department, and therp is a fine stock.—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 383, 7 May 1910, Page 8

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 383, 7 May 1910, Page 8

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 383, 7 May 1910, Page 8

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