TAIHAPE SALE. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 2nd. The Manawatu Auctioneers Association will sell as agove:— 370 Corridale Lambs. 700 Mixed Lambs. 3.00 Ewes in Lamb. 3 Trucks good fat Wethers. S Eat Bullocks. RAETIHI SALE AUGUST 4th. ■ FEE LAI AN K. JACKSON will sell as above, — 200 Good mixed lambs 100 Mixed age ewes in lamb 100 f.m. ewes in lamb 200 4-tocths to f.m.m. ewes in lamb 400 S.M. ewes in lamb 400 6-tooth ewes in lamb (good line) * ISO S.m. ewes in lamb 00 Ewes in lamb 75 2-tooth wethers 50 Ewes 180 Empty ewes 40 fat wethers 50 Fat wethers 35 Pat wethers 30 Forward ewes 120 .Mixed lambs 320 Mixed lambs 50 Yearling steers 2 Fat cows 7 2-year heifers 20 Yealing heifers APPLES AND HEALTH Dougherty's A 9/6, B 8/6; Commerce A 8/, B 7/. Only a few of other lines now left. Could make up cases for cooking at 7/ per case. 7d per case extra for carriage, or for 3 cases I pay carriage. John Rich, Havelock Orchard, Havelock North. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING. Mr A. E. Chamberlain, of Chicago, dealing with the subject of newspaper advertising, says:— “No other medium can give you all the following qualities found in newspapers: 1. “Newspaper advertising covers cither the local field or the entire country. 2. ‘Newspaper advertising make s possible local ce-operation between newspaper and advertiser. 3. ‘Newspaper advertising makes possible advertisements that are up-to-the-minute, and are always under your control. 4. ‘lt offer s the greatest economy of advertising space.” Judicious newspaper advertising is one of the secrets of commercial success. 'Wise people insist on gett-ng-H-E-A-N-S —the original genuine cough mixture es'cncc. Hean’s is worth its pncc — 2/- everywhere. 15 DISCHARGED SOLDIERS. The Taihape and District Patriotic Committee will be glad to receive offers of employment for Returned Discharged Soldiers. The committee has several applications from Discharged Soldiers desiring employment. Residents of the district are earnestly requested to report to the Secretary any | cases coming to their knowledge of re- j turned soldiers or their dependents requiring assistance. L. E. DEACON, Hon. Sec. TO DAIRY FARMERS. DO YOUR COWS CHEW BONES? A CERTAIN SIGN OF COMING 1 TROUBLE. I USE COWLIC AND RID YOUR HERD OP TUBERCULOSIS. ABORTION, & REDWATER. IT WILL GIVE YOU STRONG FULL-TIME CALVES. McLAUGHLAN BROS., Agents, TAIHAPE. The Domestic and Chemical Supplies Manufacturers at NEWMARKET. AUCKLAND.
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 160, 27 July 1916, Page 8
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392Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 160, 27 July 1916, Page 8
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