Tim Utw'awa House, opposite the l*out Ollh’O nt- New Plymouth, Inin been re opened under new manrtgeinant, having been entirely renovail'd, Uunvenieiitiy situated alongside (lio iiiolor’lmn terminus, this house idioiihl prove very handy to visitors from South Taranaki, as well as to local twhleiifs. requiring good meals or good Htwomuiodat ion.
At. Hillsborough, on the fith Inst., Nowton King, Ltd., are conducting a clearing sale on behalf of Mr. F. Earp. A good herd of 30 dairy cows, mostly in milk, will be sold, also farm implenionts, household furniture and sundries. See sale advt. in auction columns.
An error in the heading of an article in yesterday’s issue made it appear that Mr. D. Quickenden, licensee of the Rahotu Hotel, had been fined as a result of court proceedings in the Opunake Court. This was, of course, not so, as could be judged from the article itself, wherein it was stated in two places that the magistrate reserved his decision in the licensing matter involved. It takes time to make a smart suit, and those in need of one, and who are particular about their appearance, should not delay in making their selection. Besley’s, Limited, have opened up a fine range of Spring Suitings, which they cordially invite you to inspect. They also guarantee their suits.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1926, Page 8
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