AUCTI0N SALES. E. VINE AND CO. TO-MOPROW (FRIDAY) NOV. 16th, AT 1,30 P.M. AT MAPT--AI.FRED STREET. VINE AND CO., (as Agents * ior i he Vendors) Avill sell as folloAvs : — PIGS. POULTRY. 20 saclvs Feed Batley, 100 Fencing L(ro(ppers, Roofing Sbingles, 40ft. Pa rttion Wallmg (in excellent condition), Spring, Cart FURNLTURE, mcluding : 1 Pia.no (Walter Collinson) Mandolin, 2 Pia.uo' Stools, 2 Sideboards, La.idlaw Speeial SeAving Miachine, Axminster Oarpet, 12 x 10-6, Ant. Curb, Dining Table, 9-DraAAer Ofiice Desk, Cbeval Ducbesse, Double and Single Bedsteads, Chairs, ltugs, 3 LaAvn Alowers, Gas Heater, Mangle, Oot, 2 Step Ladders, Lino., Crockery, Sbot Gun and nousebold effec-ts of every description. ALSO : HAENESS, including 4 Braught Collars and Hames, 2 pr. Blinkers, 2 pr. Peins, , set 4-horse Wlaggon Reins, 2 heavy Cart Saddles, 1 Set T'rap Harness, 2 Riding Saddles and Bridle. S. A. VINE'. Auctioneer. GRIFFITHS BROvS., LTD. weekly mart sale T0-M0RP0W (FRIDAY.) RIFFITHS' BROS., LTD., will Sell r.s asual 12 Noon. — Pigs of all kirrds, including 6 Weaners, 8 Slips, etc. 12.15.— Poultry of all kinds, including 6 I.R, Drakes (Scott's Strain), etc. 12.30. — Vehicles and yard sundries. 1 p.m. — Furniture and Effects. W. B. O'OALLAGHAN, Auctioneer. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. dairy farmers. "sow seet> maizew" THE recognised Dairy man's Crop ; invaluable for green fodder and milk production ; also makes splendid ensilage. Samples and prices on application. NIMMO AND BLAIR, LTD., Grove Road, 'Phone 1698. SPRINGLANDS WOOL WORKS. (Late Stephen Tapp.) -Q UYERS OF— •*-*' Wool, Hides, Sheepskins, Goat Skins, Rabbit Skins, Horsehair and Fat. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. HORACE TAPP. STOOK AND STATION AGENTS. WOOL! ool ! farmers 1 send your wool to Tevin and rno., t ti>o JEVIN AND VvO., JJTD., IN VIEW OF OUR LONG ENPERIeinoe we can offer you facil1ties second to none. /^vTJR eommodious well-lighted ^ Wool Stores a,t Kaiwarra cover | acre, and are two of the most up-to-date in thc Dominion. Our Wool Department is in the hands of experts, aaTio are only too pleased to give you tlre benellt of their knowledge in the getting up and marketing of Wool. Farmers should see their Wool sold ; it i,s an education in itself. We will be pleased at any time to sboAV our friends over our Wool Stores and have demonstrated to tbem our methods of classing and binning Wool. DATES OF WELLINGTON WOOL sales for 1928-29. november 16th, 1928. december 7th, 1928. JANUARY 12th, 1929. february 19th, 1929. MARCH 20th, 1929. levin and co., ltd. not a single corn left ! Can you say that, or are you still uselessly soaking and cutting those painful corns night after niglrt, trymg to find relief P Cutting only makes corns grow inwardly. Proganda lifts the corn right out, root and all painlessly and entirely, and leaves the feet smooth and comfortahle. Don't delay — find "foot comfort" today in a ls 6d box of tbis wonderful corn cure — all chemists stoclc it, or sent ipost free on reoeipt of ls 6d in staipps to Barraolough's Pty., Box 1247, G.P.O., .Wellington,— Mrt,
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Marlborough Express, Volume LXII, Issue 269, 15 November 1928, Page 8
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