BUSINESS N3TICES. KILLED AT THE PUS-.?? ABATTOIRS. TP.fi Best c? PRIME BEEF, MUTTON wid POEK Ur its ResKznts si an# urmunin-ig Districts. 'HHOHS EIGHT, QUALITY EIGHT. WEIGHT EIGHT. CSSI c: ktliillHii, I r« gnasLEHiaib j tetn?.
VEUiTSSER, GROCER, CONFEO. | j TIONER AND GREENGROCER, Broadway. i ! | l Supply of Vegetables and i : Fruit, daily. Cheapest shop ia i town for groceries. Importer of all I , kinds of China Silk on sal© at cost j price. Funsus Purchased 3d per to. ! j Highest price in Taranaki. J; -
j f'jy\ BCSTHw'IOS AND SONS I 6 vi!l Eaoeive Pigs at «ha follow* } ing Stutiosa :• ■ ! MARCH—fconglas—2, 16, 30. ! Stra tforcl, Tuesd.avs—3, 10, 17, 24, i ; : L a;id; 1 iest, Wednesdays—l, IS. To Wera, Wednesday—ll. Tolco, Mondays—9, 23. Tariki, Wednesdays—ll, 25. I rpBl??, WOOIW1!L$ B\OON CO. I v-n receive pigs s,s follows: ; MARCH— Stratford—2. 9. 16. 53, 30. Inglewood—3, 17, Si. Tariki—4, 18, April 1. Toko—lo, 54. Midhirst—ll, 2-5. jtt -K'TT J. 'iASl'hh, ¥S;iT!!?- n v *S-
PIGS! imHE INGLEWOOD CO-OPERA-!JI time BACON-CURING CO., ‘LTD., are Buyers of Prime Bacon ,I'igs from II2U> xo loOib, dead weight '(maiden sows or barrows), from |Shareholders only, and will receive as follows: MARCH— At the Factory every Wednesday. Waitara. Mondays—2. 10, 30. Midhirst, Tuesdays—3, 17, and 31. Tariki, Mondays—9, and 23. Smart .Road, Tuesdays—lo and 24. Toko, Tuesdays—3, 17, and 31. Stratford, Monday —9. Douglas, Tuesday—24.
SWAN BRAND, ... V-? 7 . R <m t v- v •:.'' • ' y -mA V;;: "_ Nr'f 9 X A j / , *>XvV<*Sr s &l* T :^'?' , -' v "-’'-. '••■••« TisS£2» (Copyright.) W DIMOCK AND CD., LTD., * will receive Prime Bacon Pigs ! at tbo following weighing stations:— RECEIVING DATES. IMARCH—j Toko—2, 16, 30. i ’iViriki—Tuesday 3, 31, Thursday 19. I Stratford—l, 11, IS, 25. | Ariti’iirst—9, 23. | Douglas—lo, 21. 1 Huiroa—Tuesday 17. J. MIBEA, llep’eijeßtsti?®.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 56, 7 March 1914, Page 7
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