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BUSINESS NOTICES.

The attention of the public is directed to the sale of properties which Mr. Newton King is holding at his mart on urday next. The first parcel to 'be offered includes some 292 acres of freehold land, together with 1M acres leasehold, on the Kaipikari road, within 1% miles | of Urenui. Situated in the centre of a rising district and having a good dwelling and outbuildings thereon, this land can be recommended with confidence to intending settlers. As the upset is very low, this property shauld ini;?t with a ready sale. Theta will also be offered a full quarter-acre section on the sunny side of Hine Street, with 5-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings thereon. Water has been laid on to the property. As this property is situated close to the business centre of the town and land throughout the borough is quickly advancing in price, it should, with the low upset, 'be easily disposed of. The two pianos used last night at the concert in the Good Templar Hall were Brinsmeads, supplied by Collier and Co., agents. The annual spring show of the Horticultural Society »will be held in the Theatre Royal this afternoon and evening, and it is fully expected that it will be a record in every respect. By the entries received all the classes will be well filled, and if reports are true the exhibits will be of a much higher standard than those of previous shows. Afternoon tea will 'be available from 3 p.m. till 5 p.m., and in the evening Mr. Perry's orchestra will enliven the proceedings with a well selected programme. For the convenience of patrons the society has arranged for the results of the second ballot to be posted in the theatre immediately they are wired through from the different centres. Admittance Is; children halfprice. During the next few weeks the old custom of giving Xmas and New Year presents will be much in vogue. In everything that is choice and good in the way of jewellery J. Bennett, Devon street, has laid in very heavy stocks. Patrons will find at this establishment presents galore for old and young. The articles are too numerous to detail, but a visit of inspection will convince. Good value is guaranteed with every article sold.

The Melbourne Clothing Company is just now making a magnificent display of men's tailor-made suits for Christmas. Anyone requiring a really smart suit for the holidays will do well to see the special outside demonstration of the latest models from 35s to 655.

Are you prepared for the blazing dayi to follow Christmas? If not, just con suit White and Sons' replace adver tisement of new washing goods, on ou: leader page. \ An up-to-date and reliable Wolaele; oar for hire any hour of the day o night. Prompt service and careful ing.—A. N. Morey, Central Motor Gat age, Egmont street. Garage 'phone, 355 private 'phone 14 (Gover street). Whatever the election results may be you will find for Christmas and summe holidays everything smart in style, peT feet in fit, unsurpassed in value, in every thing yon need to wear, at Ambury's* Hundreds of lovely designs in flounc ing embroideries selling at Is 7d an< Is lid per yard, job lot bought in Eng land for Morey and Moore, the Busj Cash Drapers, King street.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 144, 14 December 1911, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 144, 14 December 1911, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 144, 14 December 1911, Page 8

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