Taihape Sale EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, 1918 00 hoggets 60 4th wethers in wool (good) 100 mixed hoggets (all one earmar ) i 12S ewes and lambs 40 P.A. and Hereford 15-month steers faihape Cattle Fair TAIHAPE SALEYARDS. MONDAY, 11th NOVEMBER. At 1 o’clock sharp. Dalgety and Co. Ltd. will sell as above: — 1 000 Head Mixed Cattle On account of the following vendors— L Gilchrist, Oruamatua Station, D. McKay. M. O’Dea, R. Old, J. Doole, A Abbiss, J. Pine, A. Floyd, H. Donovan M. Galvin, A. P. Fox, Rangi Akapita, H. D. Bennett, M. Corrigan, Mrs. M. J. O’Connor, T. McGuinn, Te Mamie Pine J. Kennedy, J. Sinnett, Gilbert Bros., C. F. Marsh, C. H. G. Carpenter, A. Moghan, T. Kelly, J. Bartosh, W. S. Hart. — 40 Hereford S.H. yearling steers 35 Hereford S.H. yearling steers 40 Syr steers 50 2J to 3yr steers 30 2|yr steers 25 2|yr steers 40 21yr steers 25 Hereford steers (yearlings) 15 2|yr steers 40 3yr steers 20 2yr Hereford steers 35 3yr steers 20 2yr steers 40 4 and syr bullocks 15 Syr steers 10 2yr steers 35 Syr steers 60 yearling S.H. steers 60 yearling S.H. heifers 50 cows and heifers 100 3 and 4yr bullocks 80 2yr steers 40 Syr bullocks 25 yearling S.H. steers 120 head mixed cattle 3 Syr-old P.B. Polled Angus bulls 2 4yr-old P.B. Polled Angus bulls (good) SPRING CLEANING! TIME TO PAINT. _ . PAPER THAT ROOK Chas, Goodall, (Late L. A. Needham) WILL GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE FOR YOUR PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING. ART WALLPAPERS, gaaam——bb—m BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS Paints, Varnishes, Stains, Wall-papers Putty Oils Turpentine Bing Phone 116. Address Box 60. DON’T FORGET IT’S GOODALL’S
JjpOß SALE, Cheap, Ford Car; electric light, good order ; only travelled 600 miles; may be seen any time; must be sold. Apply S. Peyton, Taihap© Planet Juniors make gardening easy. These are obtainable as also is all kinds of farming implements from F. WARD and Coy., Agent for Oliver Implements. KNOWN—Ladles’ Court Shoes in Glace Kid and Patent leathers, all sizes from 19/6 to 23/6, at Chapman’s Boot Arcade, opp P. 0., Taihape. AFTERNOON AND MORNING TEA, LIBERAL MID-DAY LUNCHEON. Mrs. Drew, successor to Miss Bear, i notifies the Public generally that no pains will be spared on her part to maintain tbe high degree of popularity i the fß'ut.epu Tea Rooms attained to while under Miss Bear’s management. MRS. DREW, Proprietress. Opposite H. D. Bennett’s Ltd, Station Street. |POR Boots. Shoes, and all kinds or dainty footwear for ladies, for dressy-looking wear for gents or ladies, G. E. Little is not G. j£. Little, the Shoe Merchant. ■RANTED KNOWN—Ladies’ Glaca kid lace shoes, welted soles, English make, sizes 2,3, and 4 for lls at Chapman’s Boot Arcado. Children like WADE’S WORM FIGS —sure and certain. Price 1/6 5
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Taihape Daily Times, 30 October 1918, Page 8
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465Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, 30 October 1918, Page 8
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