Maetiki bale FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Bth. Messrs Freeman R. Jackson & Co., Ltd., will sell by auction as above—--500 mixed hoggets 250 ewes with 80 per cent, lambs at foot 200 ewes and lambs 200 hoggets 150 empty ewes 50 empty ewes 100 hoggets 50 3yr bullocks 12 2yr heifers in calf 15 dairy heifers in calf 10 empty cows 20 2yr steers 20 2yr heifers b.r.b. 12 yearling steers 15 yearling heifers 6 2yr heifers 20 mixed cattle 15 2yr empty heifers 5 springing heifers Further entries solicited.
WHO’S GOING TO BE THE LUCKY ONE? FIFTY-FIVE-ACRE FARM, FREEHOLD. TMrty acres of which is partially drained swamp. It adjoins railway line and is only H mile distant from Railway Station, School and Post Office. There is a timber mill close to the property. The owner went to the front and has been returned unfitted for farm work, hence it being on the market. Price only £ls per acre; very easy terras arranged. We have a number of other farm j properties for sale, both large and ; small. ALSO— j Four, Five, and Six-Roomed Houses; . let us show you some of. them; you (are not compelled to buy. F. Ward & Co., ! Registered Land Agents and Auctioneers, Taihape, F. Ward 'and Co! have just landed a large quantity of Crockery, etc., and there are some dainty designs am- s ongst them. ' ' Buy early" as prices are bound to soar higher and higher, i ANTED KNOWN—Now Is your chance to secure second-hand Cars. Overlands, Hupps, Hudsons, Stndebakers, Latest Perrys, Buick, Etc., Star., Campbell Ltd., Garage, Wanganui. MOTORISTS—Post your car num. ber to H. F. STRONG, Painter, Talhape, and you will receive plate complete by return mall. Enclose 7/6, postage free. RANTED ' KNOWN.—That J, Mort' land, of the Taihape Furniture Exchange, is a buyer of Household Furniture and Effects in any quantity ror spot cash. —Opp. Railway Station. ANTED KNOWN—That we are cash buyers of dairy fed pigs in any quantity.—Otaihape Farmers’ Meat and Produce Co., Ltd. TRESPASS NOTICE. ANYONE found Trespassing with dog or gun on A. P. Fox’s and Elvina Esler’s property, Hihitahi, after this date will he prosecuted. Poison laid for dogs, ELVINA ESLER, R. F. BRUNSKILL, Manager.
'^7' ANTED KNOWN.—Men’s Mohair Laces 3d a pair at McCormick’s.
agj V? T•' .' t . . iiVuSUwu, om® ewn ■& \ A •wv OQOOO^ 9th to 16th NOVEMBER Sew at home to save money! You’ll save enough on one frock made in the home-sown way to buy the material for another, thus getting s Two Dresses for the Price of One. Patterns of any materials gladly sent you, post free if you write. Make your choice, send in a picture of any garment cut from paper or magazine, together with selfmeasurements and our cutting expert will out any garment free to your measure, during Home Sewing Week. Goods # all delivered post free for Cash. Any Garment Cut Free. This fine offer applies to materials bought in our Dress Section during Home Sowing Week, 9th to 10th November. Thousands of women can sew. but few can cut—we’ll do the hard part for YOU free of charge. Inclusive id ftOKin t ISSUES S«S!IMSS3BSSSSSSS
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Taihape Daily Times, 7 November 1918, Page 8
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