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Auction Notices Helensville Yards. Monday, Jariiaiy^, At 12 Nooir Noo nVi'l sell i ead Catt Alfred BucUamT AfSons Ltd, Alfred Buckland & Sons, Ltd. Wellsford Yards. Tuesday, January^?, At 12 Noon Alfred BuctaMA Sons, Ltd 300^ HEAI C CAmE ' Alfred Buckland & Sons, Ltd. Kumeu Yards. Wednesday, January 8, At 1 O'cloek^Jr Alfred Ltd. ioo ' On account of MfW. P. Simpson, Haupai 6 Good Useful Medium Draughts, Ploughs. Harrows, Discs, etc. Alfred Buckland & Sons, Ltd iitl'i't aurg.v/y. imfefiSfc; TURtfA—Friday 10 i WAlUKH—Saturday 11 CLEVEDON— Monday 13 TUAKAU"—Thursday, 16 POKENO—Monday 2P .a RUXCI MAN—Tuesday 21 PUKEKOHE—Horse .Sale—Thursday, 23 PUKEKOHE— Monday 27 WAITAKARURU— Friday 31 < Buyers for Messrs Thos. Borthwick and Sons (Australasia), Ltd., Frozen Meat Exporters, Etc. Prices on Application. 1 .e-on j, l £iu, LIMITED. AUCTIONEERS AUCKLAND PIGS. PIGS. WANTED KNOWN. That I am buying pigs for 7|d per lb live weight, delivered at my slaughterhouse, and 8d per lb dead weight delivered at my shop. , Received any day or at any time. \ Buyer, J. BEATTY a Pukekohe figs. Pigs. and R. Fletcher Ltd. will lie recoKyiug follows : pttlK.EKOHE—'Tuesday, January , 7th. Wednesday, January Bth. ■ y Pigs from llOlbs to lfiOlbs 7£d, iporkers tiAd. I " P. BELL, 6 Buyer. Estate of henry THOMAS ACTON, late of Tuakau, confectioner (deceased). All persons having claims against*the above Estate are requested to send duly certified accounts for same (in duplicate) to the undersigned not later -thaj January 14th next. All persons owing moneys to the above Estate are requested to pay same forthwith to the undersigned. J. MUNGALL. fFor the Executors), 'J 18 Tuakau j TUAKAU TOWN BOARD. [ Special Meeting to fix Statutory Weekly Half Holiday. Pursuant to Section 12 of " The Shops and Offices Act, 19G8," a special meeting of the Tuakau Town i Board will he held in the Board's ■ Office, George Street, Tuakau, on ! TUESDAY, January 14th, 1919, at 8 pm. to tix the statutory weekly half holiday. A. H. TAPPER, 11 Town Clerk. ONEWHERO SHOW. JANUARY Bth, 1919. Schedules on application to the Secretary, or to J. T. Sterubrioge Esq , Pukekohe 920 WHY WOMEN TALK. According to a scientific tbMCJ a woman can talk longer than a man, and may do so because die mi lets force by a Inner percentage titan a man does. A well-known professor has proved by actual and very delicate measures, that the baritone singer uses far more energy than either tenoi or soprano. This professor declares that the range of voice differs greatly bo the percentage varies to the same extent, but as a general result it was proved that a tenor uses only from one-seventh to one-sixteenth of the lung power of the baritone or bass. The difference in the force used by th<* contralto and soprano is yery marked, and the contralto who sings 'in very deep tones uses at least ten times the force of the soprano. The explanation is so simple that it is surprising it was not thought of before. It has long been known that the tenor or soprano brings the vocal cords together and keeps the edges vibrating only by the emission of air. The base or contralto leaves the space between th« cords wider open, and has tooribrate maeh more of the membra#*.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 438, 3 January 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 438, 3 January 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 438, 3 January 1919, Page 3

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