WANTEDS, LOSTS, &c. Situations wanted or vacant, lost and found, and for sale advertisements not exceeding 18 words are inserted in this column at the following rates:—Cash, 1/- per insertion, three insertions 2/6; Booked, 1/6 per insertion. Over 18 words, jd per word. Tenders and all other ordinary an* nounceinents will be charged at the usual scale rates, namely, 3/- per inch for each insertion FOE SALE—IOO gallon Dome separator practically new. Appl F. E. Gibson, Turangao-moana. I^O R Sole—Clydesdale entire Lochside, (many championships). Full particulars, J. White, Matamata. Sale—Two pedigree Holstein* ■- Friesian bulls (yearlings); sire and d«ms both imported. Apply, J. 11. Wilson, Matamata. T^OUND —A sum of money. Par. ticulars at Eecord office. T OST Eeturned soldier’s badge, No. 10,120. Finder please return to J. Mclntyre, Matamata. OST—A dark brindle heifer calf, about 7 months old, from Matamata 3 weeks ago. Information gratefully received at “ Eecord ” Office. LOST —In Matamata on Peace day, one aged dog, black and grey muzzle, wearing last year’s collar. Information gratefully received by W. T. Shaw, Taihoa. T OST—Shin pad off horse between J. Tims farm and Matamata township. Eeward on returning to 35 Eecord Office, Matamata. WANTED Man, married pre* ferred, own cottage, assist milking and general farm work (herd about 30 cows) hand, shares or wages. S. Gunn, Peria. MESSRS Reid & Davies AUCTIONEERS VALUATORS COMMISSIONi AGENTS « Station Rd., Matamata Beg to announce that they have opened business as above, and trust by strict attention to business, by prompt settlements, and business integrity, to merit your support and confidence. CLEARING SALES our specialty. Distance no object. Largo Stock of new and secondhand Furniture, otc., on hand. Come and See Why keep the Australian Industries yoing , to the Ruination of our own, when Money is required for War Loans, Shrinking Revenue and Employment .* WE think the timo lias arrived to resuscitate Dominion wheat growing, ere it is too late, by putting our protective duties on a parity with the Australian ones, which have made Australia one of the granaries of the world ut reasonable prices, as under normal conditions it has always had a surplus. Under normal conditions, grain contributes about three-fifths of the Canterbury railway revenue, wiihout mentioning its numerous adjuncts. If grain growing is killed, what would make good the railway and labour defieienees, as on the raw material there are always two labour handlings, tut not so on the imported manufactured articles ? Just imagine North and South Canterbury and North Otago huge slmep runs, and would not this serious and short-sighted innovation affect land values and all kinds of labour, augmented with the shipping ports Lyttelton, Timaru and Oamaru in a state of collapse ? Without bran and sharps, how would our bacon, dairy, poultry, and carrying industries exist in the event of an Australian drought ? Is it busino3B-like to send our money to Australia for our food supply when it is subject to droughts, and for what we can grow in abundance in the Dominion ? —as about half the value in nil instances is labour and railages, and with our lads returning employment must be found for them, otherwise they will go elsewhere, and we will become obsolete though in our infancy. P. VIRTUE, Manager, Northern Eo'ler Milling Cj., Ltdt Phones 35 and 36. P.O. Box 34 C. L.INNES&CO. Limited,' Hop Beer Manufacturers and Brewers HAMILTON, TAUMARUNUI TE liUITI TRY our famous PEERLESS ALE & STOUT —Quarts 10/-; Pints 5/6 per doz. Our DRAUGHT ALE, in kegs 2/9 per gallon in quantities under 10 gallons ; 10 gallon kegs and over, 2/6 per gallon. Large cases 2/6, small 1 /6. Booking 6d per gallon extra Our HOP BEER & CORDIALS are famed throughout the Thames Valley for excellence and uniformity of quality. The best ingredients and pures water used. Insist on having Innbs Hop Beer.
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Matamata Record, Volume III, Issue 146, 21 August 1919, Page 3
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