The bucolic reporter is in trouble again, There was a cattle show in one of our country towns the other day, and, in spreading himself over it, he drily remarked: "The only section that did not aliow an increase was that of pigs. The number attending was about 2500. These, of eonrse, included about 700 members of the Agricultural Association and their families." A SALE THAT WILL STARTLE TARANAKI. The Melbourne annual reduction sale is undoubtedly the greatest ever hold in Taranaki. A stupendous sale, the equal of wliieh in size and smashing of values has never be«n equalled. Tbe whole enormous stock is being thrown at the mercy of the people of Taranaki at tremendous price-reductions. The stock comprises men's arid boys' clothing, hats, boots, shirts, ties, underwear, braces, etc., etc. Ladies' handkerchiefs, umbrellas, blouses, skirts and underskirts, art needlework, calicoes, sheetings, prints, zephyrs, cretonnes, colored sateens, grey calicoes, spot and striped white muslins, art muslins, American leather cloth, toilet soap, and hundreds of other lines' too numerous to mention. AYe want this sale to be a period of memorable business activity. For that reason wo have set a new high-water mark for value-giving* .
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 248, 25 February 1911, Page 4
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195Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 248, 25 February 1911, Page 4
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