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ASHBURTON SALES. HORSE FAIR. jgULLOCK’S ARCADE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, 1938. We will offer:— Account MR W. J. GLASGOW, Mayfield: — 1 Brown Mare, 11 years, all work 1 Bay Gelding, 9 years, all work Account MR R. W. MORROW, Mayfield: 1 Chest. Hack Gelding, 8 years, !• saddle 1 Bay Mare, 8 years, all work I 1 Black Cob, saddle 1 FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. 1 1 SALE COMMENCES 1 P.M. . NATIONAL MORTGAGE and AGENCY CO. OF N.Z.. LTD., Auctioneers, Ashburton. 3527 ’ CLEARING SALE AT COLDSTREAM MONDAY. 3rd OCTOBER, 1938. , rTAVTNG received instructions from Mr L. V. BOUNDY, who is giving I up farming, we will hold an unreserved clearing sale of the whole of his live and dead stock, comprising:— SHEEP. ISO Half bred Two-tooth Ewes. Lambs at foot. 140 Half and Three-quarterbred Four and Six-tooth Ewes. Lambs at foot. 140 Half and Three-quarterbred Eight-tooth Ewes. Lambs at foot. 20 M.S. Hoggets. 2 One-Shear SJD. B.L X Rams. S Three and Four-shear E.L Rams. 2 Two and Three-shear B.L. Rams. HORSES. Gelding, 5 years (good leader). Gelding. 8 years (good leader). Mare, 6 years (good shafter). Gelding, 3 years (chains). Gelding, 3 years (chains). Filly, 2 years. Harness and Covers for aR horses. 1 Jersey X Cow, due October 3. 2 Good Sheep Dogs. PRODUCE. S Stacks Garton O/S. Estimated yield 45 tons. 2 to 3 Tons Chaff. 35 to ton. 4 Sacks Oats. 1 Sack Perennial Ryegrass. IMPLEMENTS, etc.: Crosscut Saw (new), 4 Cord Firewood, Hay Rake. 4ft 6in Mower, R. and GD. D.F. Plough, S.F. Plough. 9 Spring Tyne Cultivator, 3 Leaf Grass Harrows and Bar, Chain Harrows, for drill, 2 Leaf Twitch Harrows, 4 Leaf Tyne Harrows, Discs, Stripper, 15 Coulter R. and G. Drill complete, 9ft Cambridge Roller, Bft M.H. Binder, Dray and Frame, Rubber-tyred Gig. 8 Coils Cyclone Netting, Planet Jnr., Quantity Posts, Stakes. Netting, 10 Coils Barbed Wire, etc., and numerous sundries. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE: The ewes, which are a first-class line, will be offered as mixed ages in lots to suit purchasers. The correct proportion of ages will be given, as each line is offered. The bulk of the lambs have been tailed, and are an excellent lot. The horses are an excellent lot and can be recommended. SALE COMMENCES 11.30 AM. SHARP. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE, GOULD. GUINNESS. LTD, AUCTIONEERS. 3468 ASHBURTON. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. Twelve Words I/-. 3 Days 2/6. T'OILET Salon, best locality, no opposition. Beautifully, fitted. Owner leaving. See this early. F. Williamson and Co, 193 Manchester street. r pEAROOMS, Confectionery; Tobacco Business, near Square. Good stand. Sound Investment for one requiring good,, steady income. (Genuine). Apply HHO, “Press.” ' j BUSINESS WANTED TO BUY. ’ YVT ANTED to Purchase, BoardingT ’ house, handily situated to Railway Station. E9749, “Press." j (GOODWILL of~Confectionery BusiM ness Wanted to Buy; must bear investigation. Apply E9813, ‘Tress.” EDUCATIONAL. ; piTMAN’S COMMERCIAL COL- . LEGE, Top Floor, Warden’s ; Buildiligs, Cashel street ‘ > Strictly individual tuition in Shortj hand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, etc. , Term commences with first attendance. We guarantee positions for all ’ qualified students. ' Fees very moderate. ft ILB ¥’ S COLLEGE, • 93 WORCESTER STREET ; (Near Cathedral square); Specialists in the Preparation of Candidates: for ALL EXAMINATIONS. Commercial,- Secretarial, Matriculation, Accountancy. Etc. Day and Evening _ Classes. Term* commences with first lesson. ’Phone or write for Free Prospectus. C. H. GILBY, F.P.A. (N.Z.), Director. MRS G. HILDA GILBY, B.A. LPjS, (Honours), . Principal P.O. Box 652, Telephone 41-766. X&669 CHIROPRACTORS. TAMES M. and MRS CRAIG u MEMBERS N.Z. and AUST. CHIROPRACTORS’ ASSOCIATION Palmer School Graduates, REGENT THEATRE BLDGS., X-Ray, Neurocalometer, and All Approved Methods for Spinal, Nervous and General Disorders. ’Phone 31-610 for Free Consultation. Radio Health Talk each Saturday. 4 p.m. (3ZB, Christchurch). # T A MES YOUNG, CHIROPRACT ~ (Graduated, Palmer School.) Most modern appliances and mett as used by foremost members of profession in U.S. America, for tr ment of nervous and functional orders. Colonic (bowel) irrigatic _. X-Ray Facilities. CATHEDRAL CHAMBERS (Above Beresford, Square). Consultation Free. Nurse in Attendance. Phone (Rooms) 30-177. Y1 TEACHERS OF DANCING. LONDON ACADJ3M* 769 Colombo St. ’Phone 41-933. MODERN BALLROOM DANCING Full particulars on application. Principal: A. L. Leghorn, C.M.I.S.TD. and Miss V. G. Haigh, L.T.CX IJUILD up ousmess oy using tne Small Advertisement Section of ‘The Press”—the paper that brings results Office open till 10 pm —l9

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22518, 28 September 1938, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22518, 28 September 1938, Page 22

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