* Auction Sales. , - EAETIHI SALE. |' : FEIDAY, APRIL 7, 1910. DALGETY & CO. and N.Z. LOAN % MEECANTILE CO. will sell: 300 mixed lambs ' 120 lambs 300 breeding ewes 100' 2-tooth wethers 25 fat ewes 350 aged ewes 10 cows and calves 84 f.m. ewes 150 2-tooth ewes 330 lambs 54 f.m ewes 6 cows • " '" 7 18-month s heifeTs f. : 3 IS-months steers " : 0 fat cows 6 heifers ' 120 2-tooth wethers 100' f.m. ewes 500 6th. to f.f.m. ewes 100 2-th wethers 0 1 40 f.m. ewes CLEAEING SALE, WAINUI. FEIDAY, APEIL 7TH., 1916, AT 1 O'CLOCK SHAEP. MESSES ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., have been favoured with instructions from ME. E. L. FIELD,, "Wainui, Taihape, who has sold his property, to offer as above, t-he whole of his Stock, Implements, etc.: — 340 mixed lambs 100 4-tooth wethers 100 2-tooth wethers 80 4- and 5-year ewes 4 yearlings 7 4 2-year heifers with calves 1 prime fat cow 2 half-draught geldings ; 1 4-year gelding, broken to saddle 1 2-yes.r unbroken filly McCormack Drill, Massey - Harris Binder, Mower, 2 Colonial Ploughs, 1 Hillside Plough. Cultivators, Harrows, Sledge, 4 Horse Blocks, Sundries, Etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
sale of land.taumaeunui saleyaeds. tuesday, Isth april, at 12 O'CLOCK Favoured with, instructions from the Managers of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand, vre will offer the undermentioned properties:Lot I.—Part Section 2, Block 3, Hunua S.D. About 170 acres with dwelling and other, buildings, known ! as the Maori Boys' School Farm, Manunui. Lot 2.—Part Section 43, Village of Manunui. i acre with dwelling, known as the Manse. Lot 3,: —4 Building Sites, eacii oyer i acre, part Section 43, Manunui. x'For farther particulars, terms, -etc., apply ~to the Auctioneers — THE FAEMEES' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD., HAMILTON. SUNBURNT AND BLISTEKED REXONA SOOTHES AND HEiiLS Dcnkdin, Wednesday. " My little girl, 18 mouths old, was suffer_ig sovcrelv 'from the. eiiocts of Sunburn, he? akin being" blistered and raw in many pai and in shoeing state." writes Mrs. M. Dreaver, 16 Henry-street, Maori Hill, Dunedin, N.Z. "Wo used a great many varieties of salvos, oils, and ointments, but in one so young with such tender and sensitive skin everv oiling seemed to act more as an irritant ihtiu a curative. A lady who had a little J.ov in a similar state advised us to t-v Reioaa Ointment- as it had cured his trcu.Ue. I am pleaj.J to say it quickly pet.-bed and r-ooleJ thj blistered parts, toot away the augrv inUunmatinn, and we were able to see her getting her natural sleep again, as she did not attempt to scratch herself after the first application of Eoxona Ointment, and in a very short time all traces of the Sunburn had disappeared. Her skin is at present more clear and beautiful tnan sever fchVuks to vour Rexnna Ointment, and we can recommend it to ad lor use m suco Bensitivo cases." . . Rexoca, the Rapid Healing Ointment, is a remarkablv emotive remedy for all arleotuma 01 tho skin, aiso for wounus, burns, sore*. and those manv hurts which are constantly calling for the liar of reliable remedy. I'ncft 1/6 msti Si-.
I carina' leave the old folks now, I'd better 'bide a wee, Dad's got a cold, and Mum's not well, And pipes the ither e'e. I'll gang 'doori to the corner store For Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, •And Mum and Dad will "greet" no more; Aye—they'll be rieht for sure. Unlike other baking powders, SHARLAND-S Pure and Sure Compound costs bo more than before the .War. Save money by using SHAHj&AND'S. Keep on''drinking "Desert Gold" Tea; "keep on saving the "Camels." 'Another Cash Prize Competition being
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 83, 6 April 1916, Page 8
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598Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 83, 6 April 1916, Page 8
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