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Auction Sales. MARTON YARDS TUESDAY, AUGUST 24th. 1315, 8000 Hoggets, wintered ■ a turnips, including; ’2OOO First class mixed Hoggets ,1500 mixed Hoggets 1000 mixed Hoggets 000 gcod Wether Hoggs! 3 ■350 Good mixed H •gge't. 600 gcod Ew e Hoggets 150 good Wether Hoggets . 200 mixed Hoggets 100 woolly Ewe Hoggets 130 woolly Wether Higge.s 150 mixed Hoggets 150 2-tooth Wethers 60 Prime fat Wethers 26 Fat Wethers ■ 50 Empty Ewes 30 4-t-oth Ewes in iamb 12 3-year Steers 15 2-yetr Steers 4 Fat Heifers 4 Empty Cows 5 Heifers at drop 6 Yearling Steer.? 100 mixed woolly hoggets 150 good Lincoln hoggets 400 forward Mixed 2-tocths 70 Mixed Hoggets 6 Good Heifers at drop 25 Mixed Hoggets 200 Good Wethers 70 Good Ewes 14 Shorthorn-Holsteih mixed Yearlings 15 IS-mos. to 2-yr Heifers 11 18-nios. to 2-yr Steers 9 Cows 10 Wenners 6 3-yr Springing IXjiry Heifers 3 Springing Dairy Cows, second calvers 2 Empty 3-year Heifers { CLEARING SALE AT THE RESIDENCE. W INI AT A. FRIDAY, SEPT 3, 12,. o’clock Sharp W. MCLENNAN, instructed by Richmond Davies. Fso., who has sold his farm, will sell the wholn cf his valuable Furniture, Agricultural Implements, Pctactes. Onions. Horses, Firstgrade Dairy Cows and Heifers, Etc.

FULL PAP'ncriDRS LATER J. P ALDRIDGE. Auctioneer. * HOW I MADE MY WINDOWS PRETTY.” 11 P-eaoSi’s BeauibifuE Book told m© a!! about it.” F»37P *• 18,1 SfAS'ffS Patent Hem Curtains Quite New &' different. Ideal for Casements, The greatest problem which (confronted me when J was furnishing; iny home, was how to dress the windows in the most attractive, fashion on an economical basis. I most confess that 1 was considerable perplexed, until 4 wrote to bench's for their book—”ldea! Home Decorations"—the greater portion of which is devoted to curtains and decorations. It contains /CO of the most charming d-sjims, showing how the most unattractive vrnxuows could be made pretty and inviting. It is the only book produced which tells of - Peach’s Special Patent Hetnsand Sunfast Fabrics. These 1 [lllliitiliJ Iniidi m lib w?i\ i'S'is. .•sTcar ojoißw si naas but in themselves are worth a volume of description. I va s jn os t impressed by the charming ideas for casement window decora- \*( j tion. These i suggestions not only embodied it wa * possible to aec at a glance Just how much each window would cost, and then by reference to the book one could easily sec how the ■window would look when finished. The Sock also contains many varieties cS other necessities, HOUSEHOLD ft LINENS, LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, CLOTHING. BLOUSES, LACES, etc. The illustrations were superb. Nowhere is it possible to obtain curtains of such exquisite taste. A plain fact a!;o to the most casual observer was the astonishingly moderate prices of the lions from this m/mm famous Icon;. Peach’:; Loom Prices 2S°/o CHEAPER. Here were beautiful designs of curta ia s, •d e s’? gn s excluslve to .Mesfr-. Samuel Peach and Sons, the actual makers, which were, at least 25 per cent, cheaper than one usually pays for the most ordinary curtains, yet, they were infinitely * superior in quality. This is -iir.ptv ■7% i tefwi bgifcJl I'Mm /J m Lfl /TM » I‘elighiftil styles an 'skov.n in the book. because Peach’s are the dual' makers supplying direct to the users and have 50 years’ reputation. Fill in the coupon below, or send postcard for Free copy of this magnificent book. You will never cease :o admire its contents. Write now. Get the hand-vonie book *• Iderd Horae Decorations." by return. S. PEACH C: SONS, (Dept. n'J7 h THE LOOMS, NOTTINGHAM, England. FREE coupon S. Pbacii ix Sons, (Dept. ), Nottingham. England, Please scad, me your Free Catalogue Curtain Guide as per your offer. ®rr;.?. ■f dress ’WAR RISlv. —Free ‘lnsurance on all Parcels from PEACH'S against loss in transit. If you suffer frW e»l<, experience a tightness of tlie chest, with difficulty in breathing, you wi.l find relief in <£ NAZOL. ,> From the first dose you will feel it doing good. Soul everywhere. “Mucin virtue in IF,'’ said Touch--stone. Yes, IF that scientific specific ‘ ‘ NAZOL ’ ’ is in youri home you need never fey r coughs and Colds, G’ood fur w > yc.gg O' r’ldr.Ke-'.ifgod £/Q:’fwns»

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 280, 21 August 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 280, 21 August 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 280, 21 August 1915, Page 8

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