Pop Sale. TTtOR SALE—6 roomed house l -1 with verandah, wash-house bath-room and every conveni enoe, 1 acre of ground, part ir orchard —Apply to W. R. MAY LAND. Huntly West. FOR SALE— A quantity oi Building Material, Mould ings, Architraves, Picture Framing and Glass.—Apply J. V JOHNSON. Thanks I DESIRE to tender my sincere thanks to all kind friends who assisted and sympathised with me in my late sad bereavement. Mrs JOHNSON, Haka-noa-street, DON’T FORGET J>RESBYTERIAN gOCIAL AND SALE OF WORK, This evening in the MASONIC HALL. Grand Musical Programme. Gents Is, Ladies 6d. Magnetic Healing M R A. H UGH^S. RUSSELL ROAD, KIMIHIA. Hours : 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Consultations Free. Notice. I>UNNING on my Farm at Rotongaro, one Jersey Cow in milk, no visible brand. If not claimed within 14 days
and expanses paid will be sold to defray same. M. MOUNT. FORGING AHEAD McNeeat the Front Again For the Children's ’Xmas Carnival. Christmas is the Childrens Carnival —can we refuse them the little things that will make their youthful faces beam with the joyous gladness that makes even the grown-ups young and happy again. TEA SETS FOR THE GIRLS BOYS MECHANICAL TOYS A great assortment of games tc please all. All our toys are British make —Don’t forget, bring the kiddies early to our store. Have you seen our scented Xmas Cards ? If not don’t miss them. I say John! What about that Bangle for Flossie this ’Xmas, You ought to bring her along to McNEE’S. The only up-to-date Store in the town. icNEE’S, MAIN STREET, HUNTLY. Huntly Town Board. TENDERS. ri TENDERS for the supply oi X Carts and Horses in the Huntly Town Board for the yeai ending Dec. 31st, 1916, will be received up to 12 noon' of Thursday, December 23 rd. Particulars may be obtained at the Boards Office. The lowest or any tender no necessarily accepted. J. P. BAILEY-, Chairman. Clearing Sale at Pukemirc SATURDAY, 18th DECEMBER AT 12 O’CLOCK. ACTING under instruction! from Mr W. Cr. TICKLE who is leaving the district, w( will sell on his FARM, the whoh of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK including — 17 Choice dairy cows in ful milk 10 Fat and forward cows 2 Springers 30 Yearlings to 18 - month heifers 7 18-months to 2-year steers 13 Calves 4 Hacks 2 Yearling foals 40 Ewes and lambs 2 Bulls 3 Cows and calves 1 Boar 2 Sows and litters 1 McCormick Drill Tools, Sundries, etc, LUNCHEON PROVIDED. The Farmers’ Co-operative Auc tioneering Company Limitec Hamilton. _ Auctioneers. Educating the Horse Demonstrating the in fluenee of kindness o Man’s noblest friend. For tin Prevention of Cruelty to Animah Prof. C. A. LICHTWARK, th well-known Horse Educator, wil give a grand Exposition of hi humane and scientific system o handling and schooling the hors for future usefulness, in th DRILL HALL, HUNTLY, oi MONDAY next, Dec. 20tli, a 8 p.m. Admission, 2/6. Shout sufficient inducement offer, clas lessons will he given,
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 4, 17 December 1915, Page 3
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