IN MEMORIAM.
BISHOP.—In fond and loving memory of our dear wife and mother (Pikirangi), who passed away op October 28, 1931. Her life a beautiful memory, , Her death a silent sorrow, Only God knows how her sweet presence And companionship are missed. .—lnserted by her loving husband and family.
Residents of Inglewood are invited to inspect the horticultural exhibition by Messrs. Duncan and Davies, Ltd,, Nurserymen, New Plymouth, which is to be held in the shPP recently occupied by the Melbourne Clothing Co., Matai Street, Inglewood, for two days only opening to-day (Friday), October 28. An expert will be in attendance to advise those interested of the most suitable varieties to plant.* The woven art silk princess slips selling for 2/11 at Scanlans alteration sale are a bargain if ever there was one. These petticoats are splendid quality in good shades, and were marked originally to sell at 12/6. The reason for such a hug® reduction is that they are a trifle short, but this can easily be put right * A reminder is given in the auction columns of an unreserved clearing sale which Messrs. Newton King, Ltd., will conduct on behalf of Mr. A. J. Greene, at Tarata, today, at 1 p.m. The cattle to be offered are a good line of P.A. breed and the flock is to be offered in lots to suit purchasers.
Why buy new clothes when the old ones can be renovated equal to new at the cpst of a few shillings? We have beep dyeing and cleaning garments for over 20 years. Let us have your soiled or faded suits, cos’ tumes, dresses, etc.,'to renovate anfl you will be surprised at the result, We also renovate and re-block felt hats. Why not hjive yours done at J. K. Hawkins and Co., corner Devon and Liardet Streets, New Plymouth. ’Phone 685. Mrs. Rudkin (Everybody’s) is pur Stratford agent,
In yesterday’s report of the aeroplane crash near Tawa Flat the' distinguishing letters of the machine were given as ZK—-AAX, instead of ZK—AAZ, as appeared in Wednesday’? report stating that the machine was missing. The difference is that AAX is one of the Western Federated (N. 1. Flying Club planes while AAX was a Moth belonging to the Wellington Aero Club.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 October 1932, Page 6
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375IN MEMORIAM. Taranaki Daily News, 28 October 1932, Page 6
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