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(OTAKJ SALE. MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1921. 60 prime wethers v 70 woolly hoggets 50 2-tooth wether^ 2 fat cows 3 store cows , • 16 fat P.A. cows 16'empty 2-year heifers 12 springing heifers On account of H. MEAD, whose lease has expired—--9 cows, factory dates 3 springing heifers 3 yearlings 1 3-year Shorthorn bull 1 20-months bull THE NEW ZEALAND MEAT PACKING & BACON , CO. (CO-OP.) Ltd. \re CASH BUYERS of Prime Baconers, Porkers and Choppe/s S. A. Broadbeit, Agent KIWI BACON FACTORY (Kairanga Meat Co., Ltd., Proprietors) PALMERSTON NORTH. CASH BUYERS of First Quality Bacon Pigs. Highest market price given. Private curing a speciality. First-class quality Bacon Pigs, 120-160 lbs, 8d per lb, delivered at Factory, Grey Street, Palmerston North. J. ANNABELL, Buyer. THOS. FENTON, Manager. References—Rank of Austraiasih. BRITISH i • BACON ■FACTORY PALMERSTON NORTH. (GARRITY AND SON,, LTD.) PRIVATE CURING A SPECIALITY LEVIN Wednesday, May 18 R. A. SLOAN. Buyer. J. WHITE, Manager, j Phone 905. NESTLE’S CHOCOLATES. Our Supplies are always FRESH. , Cauliflowers, 3d, 4d, 6d and 8d each, i Cabbage, Lettuce, Spring Onions, I Leeks, Parsnips, Carrots, Swedes, Kumeras, Celery, Beet, Pickling Onions. FRUIT IN ABUNDANCE. Bananas, Island Oranges, Marmalade Oranges, Sturmer, Delicious and Cooking Apples, Pears and Lemons. ; At i MRS’ FREE S I I THE POPULAR SHOP J THE POPULAR SHOP j OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. Next Levin Hotel. WERAROA SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. \ . WERAROA. PHONE 46. i ALL DESCRIPTIONS O^ JOINERY JOINERY JOINERY JOINERY i ' MADE TO ORDER j J. F. YOUNG, < . ; - ,r- . Proprietor. INFLUENZA IN SYDNEY. This' recent outbreak should forcibly remind people that during our big epidemic “Fluenzol” was -the surest safeguard against infection. Firmly refuse substitutes. '

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Shannon News, 12 August 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 12 August 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 12 August 1921, Page 4

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