Auction Sales. ;!; TUI STREET MAET. £ SATURDAY, APRIL S, AT 2 P.M. i D. J. McLENAN will sell as above: " Sideboard, 1 Iron Bedstetd, I Wire Stretcher, 2 Ivapoc Mattresses, 100 Bmpty Sacks, 4 36-gallon Barrels, 1 [our Bin, 3 cases Tomato Sauce, OfIce Press, Wardrobe, Apples, Pears, Quinces, Pienielons, Potatoes, Onions, 10 Fowls, Etc. TAIHAPE SALE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1916. /MANAWATU AUCTIONEERS' ASSOCIATION WILL SELL:— 1725 lambs (lots) 60 w. lambs 100 fat lambs '275 mixed aged ewes (Hots)*.-' 140 mixed 2-tooths 250 2-tooth wethers 120 6-tooth to 5-year ewes 100 4 and 5-year 'ewes 12 fat cows and heifers 1 S bulls >23 mixed cattle 12 2i-year steers * 7 forward- heifers 3 2£-year steers 24 cows, August-September calvers 64 mixed weaners 3 forward cows ; 8 cows and calves t account of Waiouru Station: 1000 4- and 6-tooth WLtters MANGAWEKA , SALE. THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1916. MANAWATU AUCTIONEERS' ASSOCIATION WILL SELL:— 600 mixed lambs (lots) 100 4-year ewes running with R.R. 60 ewes running with Romney rams : 60 good mixed woolly lambs 30 forward empty ewes '35 fat wethers 34 2i- to 3-yr. steers (good) | '6O 2-J-year steers (lots) 25 3*-year bullocks (lots) • 1 15 2J- to 3-year heifers ■ 15 18-months heifers 12,18-months' steers 33 3-yc-ar bullocks .1 fat cow
SALE OF LAND. TAUMARUNUI SALEYABDS. TUESDAY, ISTH APRIL, AT 22 O'CLOCK. .Favoured with instructions from the ■ianagers of the Presbyterian Church f New Zealand, we will .offer the imermentioned properties: — ,ot 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. ,ot 2.—'Part Section 43, Village of ; Manunui. 1 acre with dwelling, known |; as the Manse. jot 3.—4 Building Sites, eaci over | acre, part Section 43, Manunui. For further particulars, terms, etc., pply to the Auctioneers! — ?HE FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD., HAMILTON. SUNBURNT AND BLISTERED lEXONA SOOTHES AND HEALS Dttnedin, .yVednesday. " My little girl, 18 months old, was sufferje severely from the effects of Sunburn, her lan being blistered and raw in many part* nd in a shocking state," writes Mrs. M. leaver, 16 Henry-street, Maori Hill, >unedin, N.Z. "We used a great many rarieties of salves, oils,? and ointments, but a one so young with such tender and sensiive skin everything seemed to act more as 53 irritant than a curative. A lady who had a little boy in a similar state advised us to ,ry Rexona Ointment, as it had cured his rouble. I am pleas&d to say it quickly ©othed and cooled the blistered parts, took way, the angry inflammation, and we wers ble to see her getting her natural sleep again, s she did not attempt to scratch herself fter the first application of Rexona Ointxent, and in a very short time aU traces of ke Sunburn had disappeared. Her skin is fe present more clear and beautiful than ver, thanks to your Rexona Ointment, and |&ffrecommend it to all for use in such Healing Ointment is a remaSSv effective for all affections S the skin, also for wounds, burns, sores, 2L those manv hurts which are constantly Slung for the usf of reliable remedy. Pncft 1/6 uui 3i-. r canna' 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 doon to the corner store For Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, AndMumandPad will "greet" no more; L Aye—they'll be richt for sure. -eep on drinking "Desert Gold" '.keep on saving the "Camels." fa- Cash Prize Competition being
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 84, 7 April 1916, Page 8
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