WHAKATANE STOCK SALE Whakatane Saleyards WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14th at 12 noon; 100 Head of Cattle, including:— On a/c Mr P. Murphy: 50 Dairy Heifers 5 Dairy Cows. A/c Client: 35 Ayrshire-Jersey cross yearling heifers • A/c Client: 20 Jersey yearling heifers 10 Jersey-Ayrshire cross yearling heifers. Further entries solicited. DALGETY & CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) WHAKATANE. WANTED KNOWN BOON SULLIVAN LUKE, for Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, White Lead, Putty, Red Oxide and Red Lead. Buy from Boon Sullivan Luke Ltd.
STOCK SALES :J| i N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. TE TEKO SALE '’"MONDAY, AUGUST 12th, 1946 Commencing 1 p.m! 30 Fat Cattle 56 Store Cattle 50 Mixed Cattle. A/c Client: 60 Springing Heifers. i Entries Solicited. PRELIMINARY NOTICE I WHAKATANE HORSE FAIR , TUESDAY, AUGUST 20th at Whakatane Saleyards. Further details later. 28 IN.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD.
ft 5f5 m EXPERT ADMINISTRATION > m. » W "'»— MfriffTn -..Jgaag^ r “ FARM ESTATES . . , The Guardian Trust specialises in the administration of Farming Estates and controls many farming properties. These range from large sheep stations to small dairy farms, and include a number of highly successful stud Farms. Competent Farm Managers are in control and they are supervised by experienced and practical supervisors. These farm supervisors in turn are responsible to-a special Farm Division. All this experience is available for the administration of your estate. The Guardian Trust will act either alone or with Advisory Trustees nominated by testators or clients. Ask your local Guardian Trust Manager for further details. Or write for Free Booklet and information. GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS COMPANY OF N.Z. LTD. (Empowered by Special Act of Parliament, 1883) Estates under Administration exceed £18,000,000. New business last year over £1,500,000. Head Office: Sth. British Insurance Bldg., Shortland St., Auckland Branches at Wellington, Christchurch, Hamilton, Palmerston North, Napier, Gisborne, Hawera. Agencies throughout N.Z. GUARDS & GUIDES 3-
m m m ISSUED BY THE DEPT. OF HEALTH ■m. Zm w The RIGHT and the WRONG WAY to BLOW YOUR NOSE BLOWING THE NOSE is a simple operation. But there is a Right way and a Wrong way. The Right way: Place the handkerchief over the nose without squeezing the nostrils, keep the mouth open, and blow gently; or grip the nose on the hard bridge so that the nostrils stay open. This way you clear your nose safely. The Wrong way : By pressing the nostrils tightly and blowing hard, you are liable to force the germ-laden secretions in the nose back into the Eustachian tubes (at the risk of starting middle-ear trouble, acute earache, possibly burst ear-drums); or you may set up infected sinuses by blowing the secretions back into the sinus cavities. Clear your nose carefully and safely-—and for the sake of other people cover up with your handkerchief every time you cough or sneeze. * KEEP THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ■ VvSJK&f.' - 0 \ K3FS FOR A HEALTHIER NATION
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 8, 7 August 1946, Page 8
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