FIRE SALE CSOOO WORTH OF DRAPERY, MERCERY, CLOTHING, AND BOOTS, i BOUGHT AT 10/5 IN THE £. STOCK MUST GO. JBEEETING, (usual price 1/0) at lid per yard. STABLE DAMASK at lOd per yard. The best value ever offered. CALICO, 36 wide (usual priee 8d per yard) 5/6 per 12 yards. 3000 YaTds of DEESS MATERIAL, in Cotton, Tweed, Serges, and Silk, to be fired out below wholesale pric». IiADIES' COATS, latest season. "We defy competition. CHILDREN'S COAT AND DRESSE %t prices never before heard oi. TO MEN. PANTS AND SINGLETS, from i/13. DRESING SHIRTS, at 2/6, cannot be beat. *UITS AND COATS, ready to wear, at 29/6. A bargain at double the price. BOOTS, glace, kid, and bex calf, English leather; (usual price 27/6); sale price 15/6 (only 20 pairs left). ' As our Stock is too big, we mark only a few lines. Don't be too late, as every line which *will be sold out cannot be replaced at the same prices. Please take notice: We are not here for making but for taking money. THE BAEGAIN KING OF WELLINGTON, : 1, MAIN'STRET, TAIEAPE V. (Next Finch's Corner Shop.) WU.NTERVILLE YARDS TUESDAY, May 25, iai&. 1 240 Miffed} Lamias 70 Ewes In Lamb ; 20 Store Cows I 30 Mother-led Weanera ,* 7 Eat Cows 4 32J year Steers '.} - ■ TAIMAPE SALE> "' WEDNESDAY, MAY 2§, 11915. t 12&0 Mixed Lambs (in lots) 5 150 Mixed aged ewes in lamb " 120 Pat Ewes and Wethers \ 20 2 year Jersey Cross I-leifers n dalf ito iulls 1 28 2 year Steers \ 20 Mixed Yearlings , 23 Store Cows j 14 IS-mth Steer s .'':' ' 9 2 1 year Heifers in calf '■ 3 forward Heifers 3 18-mtib Heifers. 'MANGAWEKA SALE. THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1915. 4 . : 300 Mixed ambs (lots).' ' 150 Good "Wether Lambs *W j «0 2, 4 and 6-th Wethers ■f* \ 120 Ewes, R.W.R. Rams (lots '% ■ } 60 Fat Ewes (lotsi . W. ! i 27 Empty Ewes $ • f; 12 18-mth s Steers ; f •% V \™> )' 3 Fat Cows ' '•'•■'/H JTfr-h T ' >'.: • 1 Fat Bullock % Scooting. mi .Good Bags assured by using i Psi NOBEL'S 3 UPECIAL PIGEON (smokeless). Wxe \, strongest and quickest cartridge* ecer made; 2| u ,caaea. MILE BALUSTITE (smokeless). .Nobel's medium Jrice but better any other maker's best, ***" j CLYDE SMOKELESS. Low price l>utj< w a hard hitter. Absolutely the best! j yalue cartridge on the market. Try; I a boy. Write us at once; we are quotiaag low prices as we bought before the rise. 100 Guns. All Price*, HOPWOOD HARDWARE CO. PALMERSTON NORTH. ' Lb* - v RHEUMATISM. ITS CAUSE ANR CURE. Rheumatism is a most painful disease. Many are bent and physically disabled by the torture it inflicts. The disease may settle in the large muscles of the back, neck or thigh; or in the joints of the arms or legs. The pain may dart from one tiuscle to another, arid: may be constant ox occasional. Bt I all are produced by the.same cause, excess uric aoid in the blood. -RHEIJM© J* the best, the only sure remedy. : It';, mtralisea arid drives out the poison 9%a acid, relieves the pain, remove* the •welttng, effects a speedy and permanent cure. From all fibernists and stores>.t 8/0 and '4-/G - \-.-.,.. •'
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 212, 22 May 1915, Page 6
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