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AUCTIONS. COMPLETE UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE. THE LATE WILLIAM BEVAN’S THE LATE WILLIAM BEVAN’S NOTED TIKORANGI FRIESIAN HERD. gg HEAD, COMPRISING—--11 BULLS, including the famous 10001 b. butter-fat bull Netherland Pietertje of Bainfield, which headed the Bainfield herd until the dispersal sale of May last, when he was acquired for the Tikorangi Stud at 625 guineas. 48 SPLENDID COWS, including such families as Friesland Maxyke, a winner twice in succession at Wairarapa and Manawatu Shows, and winner at the latter show of the Alpha Laval Cup twice in succession, and judged as the best dairy cow on the grounds. Bainfield 16, a noted Bainfield cow, having produced 637.181 b. fat at 3 years 44 days, equivalent to 7921b.' fat at maturity; and 20,9171 b. milk, 728.131 b. fat at 4 years 132 days. The champion Lady Bountiful Domino, who swept the board at all the leading , show rings in Taranaki at 2 and 3 years of age, and the • high-testing Medbury Wooderest Domino Maid, who produced at 3 years in one month 2208.31 b. milk, test 4,5 per cent., and 99.371 b. fat, and many others equally famous. 36 2-YEAR-OLD IN-CALF and YEARLING HEIFERS, most of which are sired by Dominion Wooderest Obbe 11, a full brother to Queen Elizabeth, who produced 7111 b. fat in 265 days and is under test this year and has produced 3281 b. fat in 126 days. She won the Championship at Carterton Show and was third at Stratford in the greatest class of cows ever seen in New Zealand.. This sire has left exceptionally high-testing daughters.

THIS IS. NOT A REDUCTION SALE, BUT A COMPLETE UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE. Owing to the recent death of the late William -Bevan his complete herd will be dispersed as above. Acting under instructions from the Trustees every animal will be sold to the highest bidder. \ The sale will commence promptly at 11 a.m., WEDNESDAY, July f), 1924, at, the Farm, MANAKAU, near Levin. TRATN ARRANGEMENTS. From North train leaves Palmerston North at 7.15 a.m., arrives Oliau 9 a.m. From South train leaves Wellington at 8.15 a.m., arrives Ohau at 10.30 a.m. Clients Unable to attend the sale may send Buying Commissions to the Auctioneers, or can have selections* made on their behalf by Mr C. E. Robertson, care of Wright, Stephenson and Co., Ltd., Box 1520, Wellington. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers acting in conjunction— - WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., ' Wellington and all Branches. , •

AULD’S BARGAIN SALE TAKES FIRST RANK FOR VALUE I COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH WHAT YOU PAY! CHI worth l dfublt LL 00L FROCKS > 9/6 ’ 10 / 6 > 12/6; honestly ALL-WOOL CREAM COMBINATIONS, 10/9 WARM FLEECY SPENCERS, 2/11 and 3/6 • FINE NAVY SERGE COSTUMES,- £5 10s & LADIES’ CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS, 10/6, 12/6, 15/6 ’ ' BROWN FUR STOLES, 52/6 for 42/6; 65/- foi- 527CHILDREN’S VESTS, all sizes, 1/11; were 2/9 and 3/3 CANTERBURY & ROSLYN DELTA FINISH VESTS, long 17/6 quality for/9/6 and 12/6 g HEAVY CREAM RIBBED VESTS 2/3 GAUNTLET GLOVES, wool make, plain 2/9, fringed 3/6; wool lined 1/-; children’s from 1/11 - ' * ' ’ i TAN SILK HOSE, If- pair KNITTED HOSE, Colonial make, 2/6; worth 4/6 - SILK SETS ifs : lZ S S%U%I7 t/T/ 2/T ED ALL WOOL 5 HOSE in Gray and MEN’S DEPARTMENT. MEN ’S LE ROY CANVAS COATS best ciualitv 77/fi AULD’S OILED CANVAS COATS'\vonde?fu BOYS' BLACK SOU'-WESTERS, 1/11 ’ A MEN’S RAINCOATS, 25/-, 29/6 MEN'S FLANNEL DNDEBS, 5/6 ’ ' ’ 9/6 BOTS^ G BCOATI™/l T lf’ l 2/? 6/6; Were 8/6 BOYS’ JERSEYS ? 5A ’, "’ erc 35/6 <' 29/6 ’ were 38 /6 BUYS JERSEIS, the best value anywhere, 4/11 up MANCHESTER LINES. 80-inch WHITE TWILL SHEETING 2/9 2/11 q/o. +i’ qualities and good cloihs ’ 2/ “' 3/3 ' tl,eSe “ ri I S o^4d ES * n heavy n,ake, 1/li BROWN ROLLER TOWELLING, Hid 1/3 vii J. & J. AULD, HAWERA.

N°”‘‘ d tO , ,end "jo** yo-r Car to distant »• ~ ?' 1 When U neeei * Te ‘ u phoistering. Ktght here you can obtain expert workmanship HURRELL BROS ,'SSV

WORMS EXPELLED BY “WADE ’S." Many nervous, irritable, peevish children are suffering from worms. Mothers! Give 'Wade's "Worm Pigs. They are pleasant to take, certain *in action, and absolutely safe for the most delicate child. Chemists and stores sell Wade's Worm Pigs—the sure remedy for worms. o & LL-WOOL white blankets, stocktaking specials, single bed size, -9/6; extra large double bed size, 47/6; pure eiderdown quilts (not stuffed with kapoc), large size, 35/6, 47/6, 69/6. Kaupotonui Co-op. Stores.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 8 July 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 8 July 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 8 July 1924, Page 8

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