• A iew days ago the, largest amount of wool ever bought by one man at one time was. purchased, in Sydneyr— 2100 bales, representing nearly £40,000 in value. ;In this issue Mr fy. Efealy notifies that he has, owing to illhealth, disfj'osed of bis. grocery to Mi; JM. Johnston, who' will conduct it on ; tfie same lines as heretofore. Mr Healy solicits for Mr Johnston the support of all his v old customers, | The following advertistemen-t ap- . pjtfared recently in a^Devonshire news- ' pkper :— "Widower, no family, renting a] small farm, near, Kiagsferidge, wants a housekeeper; a chapel going pprson, and" one that has charity, AV-hJph jX-the love of -p0d,.,, preferred •,; i\vith . vi«rws of marriage, , if the Lord I^rospcrs my.' vvays'.and-she %i be will'i^g.— Applyi" , etc . • - • . • .
Whew,- hot ? What of cool shirts. Men's, negligee shirts "at "The Kash" as cool as they look. The man who has -never worn a negldgee shirt in the summer has an unknown pleasure -before him. Soft fronts, soft cuffs, and you can wear a white coilar with ihem. 3s lid to 5s lid.— Advt. For Bft-heads, Programmes. »nd Up-to-date Jobbing work call «t Herald CMfio*.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 13038, 14 December 1905, Page 5
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190Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 13038, 14 December 1905, Page 5
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