ITEMS OF INTEREST.
An advertiser has a good eevenroomed house, etc., for sale at Pin Piri. The advertisement- will be found on page 1, and should- be read by all who are looking for a bargain in house property. • Cadets parade 7.30 Friday evefc-" ing. Nearly every mail brings a. letter of praise from some factory manager or farmer's wife, to the "Wyandott©" people. One letter recently received, and for which they are grateful, reads : "Dear Sir — I feel that I murit write and tell you how pleased I am with "Wyandotte." The boss toM me that the creamery used it, and strongly recommended all suppliers to also use it; so I got a bag. Well, I tried it. First, I didn't like it, b&{ cause I was so accustomed to associate suds and lather with cleaning, but I soon got over that, and I can tell you that I'm never going to be without it. Wyandotte doesn't make a froth and lather— it cleans bo easily that I don't get into a froth or lather either. Yours very truly A real bargain is offered, an English piano for £17 10s, by Mr A. H. Hill. Mr A. C. Cameron, of Tipapakuka, inserts a personal notice in this issue, o . Dimock and Ca^ v jidvertise their trucking dates for l)ecember.
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 132, 3 December 1908, Page 4
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220ITEMS OF INTEREST. Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 132, 3 December 1908, Page 4
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