FIRE.
A STORE DESTROYED
Per Press Association. GIftBOKNE. April 28
Mrs Reid's store at Tologa Hay was destroyed by fire. Nothing was saved. The cause of the outbreak is unknown The insurances aio £600 on the stock in tho Norwich I'mmi, and £2.>0 on the building in tho Liverpool, London and Globe.
As a rule whenever we open our newspapers all or most of us aro eager for something interesting, whet'inr m local matters or from the outside world : and if it is of national importance it is the subject for the usual nine days' discussion, and then it becomes a back number and wo are then looking foi something else to interest us. Well, it is not very far distant, for on I* riday next an event is going to take place which will cause the Now Plymouth public ami Tarnnaki to discuss it for moio than the proverbial nine days; in fact, it is going to bo the cause of a mild sensation. Naturally your curiosity will prompt you to say, "I wonder what it is going to bo-"' and our answer to thftt is to ask you to call at the Busy Cash Store in King Street on Frjdav next and see #ne of tho biggest displ.ivs of ladies' underwear, belts, aprons and sample hosiery ever shown iv tho district. The variety is composed of English indent samples. See the goods and von will buy promptly at King Street.*
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13945, 28 April 1909, Page 3
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255FIRE. Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13945, 28 April 1909, Page 3
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