50 th END OF SEASON SALE AT The Bon Marche c. M. ROSS & co,. PALMERSTON NORTH. MONDAY, 3rd AUGUST, 1908. At 1 o’clock. HIMATANGI STOCK SALE. The n.z. loan & mercantile AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell at their yards as above — 40 ewes in lamb 200 hoggets 20 mixed heifers 2 springing heifers 3 springing cows, sound 6 springing heifers 400 2 and 4 tooth wethers 20 good dairy cows (Aug. calvers) 10 picked Holstein springing heifers 35 2 and 2| years heifers, in calf and springing 6 20 months heifers 28 mixed yearlings 50 stove wethers 4 fat cows 3 fat heilers 24 bullocks FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. FOXTON AUCTION MART. Hennessy’s Buildings. MAIN STREET. SATURDAY, AUGUST Ist, 1908. At 2 p.m. PERCY M. PAGE has received instructions to sell by public auction, 1,000 rolls of assorted wall papers, all good patterns, and to be sold without reserve. 1,000 Rolls Assorted Wall Paper Also new and second-hand furniture, produce, poultry, sundries, etc., as usual. P. M. PAGE, Auctioneer and Produce Merchant. ~ P. M. PAGE, AUCTIONEER, LAND & ESTATE AGENT AND PRODUCE MERCHANT. AUCTION SALES conducted at the Mart every Saturday. SPECIAL CLEARING SALES BY ARRANGEMENT. Large Assortment of New and Secondhand Furniture always in stock. Special quotations for Horse and Fowl Feed. PRODUCE SOLD IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT CUSTOMERS. A GIFT. HALF acre, new 8 roomed house, bathroom, pantry, and washhouse, also stable, trapshed, fowlhouse, and runs—all wire—good gardens and close to centre of town. A genuine bargain apply early £450 easy terms. Numerous other properties on application.. PURCHASING OFFER WANTED. IjlOR furnished cottage, together with a 400 gallon tank, out building, enclosed yard and fenced half acre section at the Foxton Heads, known as “Te Wliare.” This is a splendid opportunity for anyone to se-' cure a seaside residence at the heads for the coming Summer. P. H. RAE-HOWARD, STOCK, LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Perreau’s Buildings, foxton. CLEANLINESS IN TEA. mHE quality of Tea depends JL first of all ou the position of the garden—and to soil, altitude, and climate—and the care of the plants. Once the leaf is picked, everything depends on cleanliness and care in preparation and packing. The gardens that are finest in Ceylon are the gardens in which SURATURA TEA is grown; the factories in which the tea is prepared and packed are exquisitely clean. The staff is the most skilled in the island. QUALITY TELLS! Suratura Tea owes its excellent reputation among connoisseurs merely to the fact that it is the best tea in New Zealand. SURATURA “ D ” 2/All good stores keep it. CHAS. L. BARNARD, WATCHMAKER add JEWELLER. FOXTON. IN retiring from business I have to notify the public of Foxton, and the surrounding district that I have disposed of the balance of my stock to MRS E. E. HUSSEY, with whom I have made arrangements to receive Watch, Clock, and Jewellery Repairs. Mrs Hussey will in future attend to any work in connection with the trade, and past customers can rely on their repairs being effected expeditiously and satisfactorily. CHAS. L. BARNARD. Foxton, July 16, 1908.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 418, 1 August 1908, Page 3
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