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AUCTION SALES. AT THE TIAYMARKET. SATURDAY, 10th MAY. NEWTON King' will sell by Public Auction as above— TIGS, HORSES, CALVES, ETC. 30 weaner pigs 2d stores Plough, 2 milk carts, gig. Sale at 12 o’clock. AT THE MART. Poultry (including 4 pens turkeys), 2 tons potatoes, copper and stand, 1 set gig harness, whips, bridles, toilet sets, dinner sets, lamps, O.K. washing machines, d.b.r. bedsteads, kapoc bedding, wire stretchers and mattresses, sideboard, duchesso chest, chest drawers, mirrors, fenders and lire irons, linoleum, carpet squares, hearthrug, door slips, clocks, pictures, balance of drapery, 1-ton honey.

FRUIT! FRUIT!! FRUIT!!! 1 aO CASES CHOICE FRUIT. a t)\J fresh from orchard, comprising—Apples, pears, etc. N.8.--Clients please note terms for all fruit, sundries, etc, purchased at Auction strictly cash. Sale at 1 o’clock. CENTRAL AUCTION MART. SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1913. TLAMASON will Sell at His • Rooms as follows: — Poultry (White and Brown Leghorns), vegetables, cauliflowers, pumpkins, harness, pack saddle, stumping jack, churns, mantlepieces, etc., etc. Furniture, comprising hallstands, bookcases, tables, wire woven mattresses, chests of drawers, dressers, chairs, couches, ladder, Also— Contents of 4-rooraed cottage, removed to th'e Mart for convenience of sale. Also— FRUIT) FRUIT!! FRUIT!!! | CASES CHOICE FRUIT. Apples, pears, quinces, etc. Also—■ PAIRS LADIES’ and GENT’S BOOTS and SHOES. WITHOUT RESERVE. N.B.—All purchases at auction must bo absolute cash. T. I. LAMASON, Auctioneer.

STRATFORD LICENSING DISTRICT IN THE MATTER OF “THE LICENSING ACT, 1908” and IN THE MATTER OF “THE WHANGAMOMONA HOTEL.”

T JAMES ROTHERY, of WHAN- -®-« GAMOMONA, Hotelkeeper, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be held at Stratford, on the 6th Hay of June, 1913, apply for, a Certificate authorising the issue of a Publican’s License for a house situate at WHANGAMOMONA, containing nineteen rooms exclusive of those required for the use of the family. Dated, at Whangamomona, the 6th Day of May, 1913. JAMES ROTHERY. Owner of premises: R. H. Campbell, of New Plymouth. Mortgagees: Levin and Co., Wellington. STARTLING ANNOUNCEMENT. GREAT REMOVAL SALE. EXPIRATION OF LEASE. FOR THREE VVEKS ONLY, Commencing on SATURDAY, MAY 10.

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES and CHILDREN’S HATS and BONNETS to be sold at less than wholesale cost. A few only— MAID’S WARM COATS, 6s lid to 8s lid. CORSETS, from 2s 3d a pair. Ladies’ Hose, Cloves, Underwear, Etc. at Enormous Reductions. PETER PAN COLLARS, from 9d. MOTOR SCARVES, from Is 6d LADIES’ BLOUSES, from Is lid. Come early and secure Genuine Bargains. EVERYTHING MUST GO. FOR THREE WEKS ONLY, M RS M°CALLUM BROADWAY, STRATFORD. mHE “DOT” Vulcaniser, for re •*- pairing all kinds of rubber goods. Motor car tyres and tubes, motor cycle tyres and tubes, bicycle tyres and tubes, milking machine inflations. Anyone can use the “Dot” I without the slightest fear of damaging the article to be repaired. It is automatic, and you cannot make it go wrong. Using a “Dot” vulcaniser systematically will ensure a life of twice the length you are now getting out of your tyres, tubes or inflations. Price £2 2s each. McMillan and Fredric, sole agents.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4, 9 May 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4, 9 May 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4, 9 May 1913, Page 6

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