BUSINESS NOTICES. r -».....,. ..... wglßMngq THE SPIRIT OP TO-DAY. p«apgaua™a3oJgJaa«Ea<aao»!aaanß>!caaagaMßga ' MEN’S CLOTHING IS NOW AMONG THE -BYGONES WITH nvßn N Pril. EN fF G 001) rj ASTE. TO-DAY ALL MEN WANT IHE LINES t juGGEH 1A E OE YOUTH, AND THAIS JUST WHERE OUR MIGHT REIGNS SUPREME: AG NT CLOTHES TO MEASURE. E . X nS Sf, SHAPLELINESS BECAUSE WE STUDY THE wo GI , .L°‘ DAYS PPM A NDS. FURTHER, WE SUPER-)n-rnT^ n " TIJE AND MAKING. THIS t S a \v,VV. l ! Y 0F TAILORING HERETOFORE SO UNRELIABLE WHEN TO RETAIL AS LOW AS 60s TO 75b THAT’S OUR SPECIALITY. AEE q -m^ L Av®P S PT?A AC! Ak ) - LAST SPRT * G EARNED FOR \ v lULL ORDERS WITH CONFIDENCE. IVHAI YOU SOW, YOU’LL REAP. INVESTIGATE AT THE EGfMONT CLOTHING ' COMPANY.
AUCTION SALES. OPUNAKE HOAD, LOWGARTH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER lltli. NEWTON KING AS received instructions from MR. F. PI. HOOPER, who has sold his farm, to Sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his Dairy Plerd, etc., as under—--10 cows, chiefly 2 to 4 culvers, at profit and at calving 2 sows and litters, 1 p.h. Berkshire hoar i cans, cow covers, s.f. plough, Price’s timber jacks, household furniture and effects. Luncheon provided. Sale at 1 o’clock. This herd has a good proportion of Jerseys and Holstcins, are in good condition, and young. GLOVER ROAD YARDS, HAWERA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. At 1 p.m. SILLIES & NALDER will hold their sale as above— MIXED CATTLE (including— -50 3 year steers 8 fat cows 40 store, cows ; 20 3 year steers, off turnips (without reserve) 60 15 to 18 : month empty heifers (off turnips) 100 15 to 18 month steers (off turnips) 100 12 to 15 month steers (off turnips) 40 yearling steers (off. turnips) 120 2 tooth wethers SO ewes in lamb On account of a client—--1 purebred Holstein bull, syrs 10 guaranteed dairy cows Also, ■ . ■’ • . 70 woolly mixed hoggets GO mixed hoggets 260 good cove hoggets Also,
On account of Mr. A. E. Wclmer— WIT HO UT RESE LIVE—--17 good dairy cows, 3rd and 4th ■, cal vers, close to calving 1 bull ELTHAM YARDS. WEDNESDAY,, SEPTEMBER 0. ■. At 1 p.m. , VOUMG, HOBOS AND CO., will sell by public auction as above—, . • ... .......; 30 cows 40 yearling steers ■2O springing heifers and cows 30 yearling heifers 5 fat cows 20 Jersey yearling heifers 30. fat owes 20 store ewes 50 fat and forward wethers (oil turnips). IS S gRING EZ U, Of ■” WANGANUI, Will be Making a Display of MEW SPRING MODELS, At KIRKWOOD’S SAMPLE ROOMS, On SATURDAY AND -MONDAY, , September 9th and ii.th. OAY OF PLENTY FARMS! "Why pay £lO to £SO per acre for Karins when you can buy just as good country for ,£lO to £ls P Wo .have a large list of some of the Finest Dairy Farms in the Tauranga, To Puke, and Whakatauc Distiicts, from 50 to 600 acres. All these. Farms carry a very large prospective value. BUY 1X MOW. Send for Our Catalogue— AND JSOBBINS, LAND AO ENTS, TAURANGA AND TE PUKE.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 16, 4 September 1911, Page 6
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