BEST FOR CHILDREN. There is no narcotic or other harmful substance in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It can be given to a baby as confidently as to an adult. It is pleasant to take and always cures, ami cures quickly, it is a favourite with mothers of small children. For sale everywhere. Advl.
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FOXTON lIORTICULTU RAF, FLORAL AXI) INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. gPR IN G gH O W To be held iu the Old School TO-MOSSO W ! & THURSDAY. To be opened by the President (Alex. Spcirs, Esq.), at 2.30 p.ra. on the 23rd inst. Valuable Special and Ordinary Prizes in each section. Entries dose at to p.m, on Tuesday, November 22nd. Late entries up to 10 a.m. on Wednesday, November 22nd. Catalogues and Entry Forms may be had on application to the undersigned. !I. C. PATTERSON, Secretary. ’ITIOR SALE A comfortable -B_ cottage property in good locality. Apply this office. LOST —On the road to the Peach, a child’s tan boot. Finder kindly return to this oiliec. NOTICE. mHE Manawatu No-1 accuseCoun--3_ cil having been dissolved, a meeting of all No-License workers and sympathisers will be held in the Methodist Church, Sandon, on Thursday, 24th inst., at 2 p.m., to form a new No-Liccnsc Council for the Manawatu Electorate, draw up constitution, and elect olticers. Li. ROCKEL, Late President Manawatu NoLicense Council. UNRESERVED DAIRY SALE. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30x11, 1910. MOUTOA ROAD, FOXTON. mHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN X & MERCANTILE AGENCY Co., Ltd., will sell on account of Mr H. S. Thynne, without reserve, at 12 noon — 35 good dairy cows, in full milk 4 springing cows 4 springing heifers 4 breeding sows 10 porkers l boar Milk cans, etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Auctioneer's Noth.-The cows are all a good lot and milking well, and Mr Thynne is giving up dairying solely on account of ill-health. SALE OF FLAX MILL PLANT. Abraham & williams, Ltd., have been instructed by the Mortgagees to seal by Public auction at their Rooms, Rangilikei Street, Palmerston North, on Saturday, lui.il December, 1910, at l p.m.All that Flax Mill Plant situate at Whirokino Bridge, nearFoxton, lately in the occupation_ of Messrs Wilson and Hawkins, consisting chielly of one 16 horse-power engine and 30 horse-power boiler, fibre press, tow press, scutcher, stripper, centrifugal pump, Californian pump, 2 Douglas force pumps, 3 Avery weighing machines, blacksmith’s tools, 2 fourhundred gallon tanks, together with ail buildings (which arc removable) belonging to the said Milk and all other chattels comprised iu the security. Also one dray, two horses, and .one set of both leading and shaft harness. Intending purchasers may inspect the above 011 application to Mr C. H. Symons on the ground. For terms and further particulars applv to Messrs FINDLAY. DALZIELL X Co., Sul ie ito rs, We! ling ton. Mr. R. MOORE, Solicitor, Foxton. or ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS. Ltd., Auctioneers, d 10.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 921, 22 November 1910, Page 3
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