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W J. HUNTER.—Continued. MONDAY. APRIL 1. The undersigned line received instructions from Mr A. E. Wills, Alexandra, who is leaving the district, to sell on his farm, without reserve, Hjp II E PROPERTY OF THE LATE J J. WILLS, as follows : 32 Good Cows and Heifers, some in milk nod all to calve between August and November 11 Good Cows and Heifers, some in milk and to calve May and June 18 Well bred One to Three-year-o'd' Steers and Heifers 2 Cows and Calves ’ 25 Strong Calves, four to nine months old Hereford Bull, verv quiet 2 Shorthorn Bulls, If and 2 years old 8 Bacon Pigs, 4 Young Pigs, Sow and Young 2 Staunch Farm Horses 1 Three yeur-oldGelding, by Lowden Tam, fitauncb, any harness 1 Four - year - old Hack Mare, by Patolieni, fast trottter and good in barnes9 1 Light Mare, foal at foot by and in foa! again to Prince Fergus Riding Mare, in foal to Prince Fergus Stock Hcrse 4 One to Two-Jyear-old Colts, by Prince Fergus 150 Fresh Full-nmutb Crossbred and Longwool Ewes 40 Merino Ewes, two * tooth to fresh full- • 20 Two to F ur-tooth Longwool Ewes 4 Six-tooth Lincoln R>im«, bred by late J. McNieol and Bossnko Set Fonr-leaf Reversible Harrows,' with Jhends to work two, three or four leaves S.F. Plough, by Sinden Hornsby Rearing and, Mowing Machine. Hand Chnffeutter, Avery’s W- ighing Machine Etc., Etc., Etc. Luncheon at 11.30 ; sale at 12 o’clock sbftrp. W. J. H U NTER, Auctioneer. TBURSBAY, APRIL 4. The undersigned has received instructions from Mrs Robert Bruce to sell on ti e farm, Whatowhata, on Thursday, April 4th,about HEAD C A T T L E £i {JX) principally steers, If to 4 yours old 10 Working Bullosks and Gear TYrees D.F. P olish. C-iurtland Waggon, Weighing Machine, etc. At 12 eVI-sck. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. W. J. H U N'T E R, Auctioneer.

ri 1 w? r LISJ ■Vrtfifr. itrfc OF DRAPERY, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, &c., :• at HETHERIMGTOH & CQ.S “Te Irsha House.” A/VVV'VA/VVVVA/\AA.A/V>A«(A/%WVVVVVVVVAA/VVV^>\/V O’! All i? r /f~lMake a pra tice of commencing each, season with. ENTIRELY NEW GOODS, and-ar<3 therefore determined lilg vOs ” to clear the 'whole of the Summer stock at VERY GREAT REDUCTIONS so as to carry none of it over for next season. THIS IS NOT A SALE OF RUBBISH, NOR THE ACCUMULATION OF YEARS, BUT A GENUINE CLEARANCE OF PERFECTLY NEW & SEASONABLE GOODS, BOUGHT QUITE RECENTLY BY S. HETHERINGTON, WHILE IN ENGLAND. Prints...A great variety from 3s lid per dozen Creponcs...A large assortment (worth B<l to lOd per yard) reduced to 4s lid per dozen Dress Materials... Reduced to 3< lid per dozen, former price 6£d yard Flannelettes... A large slock of these goods fio:n 2s lid doz Shirting... Heavy Flax Shirting at 4£d yard Art Mu lins...Newest designs front 3d. yard Cretonnes... Good patterns from 2-R1 yard Dimity ...(white and striped), a large variety of choice patterns equally cheap Table Damask. ..(unbleached), 10}d, worth Is 2d per yardWhite Calico... Special line at 3s lid doz m Twtll Sheeting... Wide, white, reduced to 9£d per. yard Turkish Towels... White and unbleached, from 4id each Check Apron Cloth... Reduced to3£i, worth 6sl Tea Coseysat Is 2d each. Door Mats at la 4d each Tapestry C irpets...Fiotn Is 4d yard American Leather... Suitable for Table Covers, from lOJfd a yard Linoleums...A large stock of Linoleums at greatly reduced prices during Cash Sale Ladies’ Biouses...Large assortment from liH to®2s 6d each Ladies’ Hose... From 4jd per pair Tan Rid Gloves...At Is 8d Dust Cloaks... Newest shapes, 3s lid, 8s 6d, 13s 9d Ladies’ Costumes... Tweed and Serge (made up), at lie, 14s 9d, and 16s 6d Dressing Gowns...From'6a lid each | FSP—MJIL LIN ERY— I.A Choice of this season’s Millinery and Millinery Requisites to be cleared at Exceptionally Low Prices. GREAT REDUCTIONS THROUGHOUT CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Men’s Heavy Tweed Suits. .. Reduced to 17s 9d „ „ Trousers for 5s lid Buy's Washing Suits...At 3s 9d Buy's Serge Suits... From 3s 3d Men’s Flannelette Shirts...for Is 6d (special line) Men's Merino Socks...At per pair V Soft Felt Hats... From Is 3d 'Straw Hats... Men's and Boy’s, to be sold regardless of cost BOOT —Ouv heavy and well-assorted stock of Boots and Shoes will he sold remarkably cheap during Clearing Cash Sale. 2* BMmßßms/xsnttUMmnasm asßsgggsßSß : <. The above are only a few samples of the general reductions that are made throughout the entire stock during the sale. ■" ' V • • ‘ • . t . . ; • . ‘ ; -• .V- ; Side .Commences—-SATURDAY, FEB. 16th—Sale Commences. ' MILLINERY, & BOOT WAREHOUSE, WMtaker-street, Te Aroha.

LAST WEEK! LAST WEEK!! - Run t Run ! Run ! AS fast as your legs can carry you, and get some of the BARGAINS at the NORTHERN CLOTHING & DRAPERY COMPANY’S | ' * CLOSING * SiLEE. «► goods IF NOT SOLD THIS WEEK WILL' BE THROWN INTO ■; ' THE GUTTER. - READ THE FOLLOWING PRICE LIST OF A FEW OF THE MANY THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS TO BE lIAD : 1497 yards of Smardon Cashmere, all*' colors, puro wool, at Is 6d the yard, worth its weight in Palace gold. 4321 yards of Habit Cloth, double width, colours navy, grey and mytrtle, at Is 3d the yard, cheap at 3s 6d the yard. 537 yards of Welsh Flannel at 8d the yard, worth twice the money. 654 Ladies’ and Children’s Ulsters, from 3s 6d to 7s Gd, usually sold r from 16s to 40s each. Large Size Heavy Bush Rugs, 4s. lid each. Jttrrrag Ticking, 6d the yard, cheap as Chips at is Id the yard. 2792 yards of beautiful French Crepe Cretonne, at 3.]d the yard, honest value for lOd the yard. ' 250 ; Pairs of Men’s Strong Tweed Trousers, at 4s Gd the pair, worth 10s Gd, and wear like leather. 500 Boys’ andYouths’ Tweed and Serge Knicker Suits, from 2s lid. Men’s Strong Working Shirts, Is Gd each, can’t wear them out. Boot Laces given away for a mere song. Men’s an Boy’s Regatta Shirts, from 2s lid each. 597 dozen Men’s Merino Sox, 4|-d the pair, worth 9d. . . Children’s Sox, Id the pair. 1 Boxes of Paper Collars given away. v Men’s, Boy’s and Youth’s Overcoats, Ties; Hats, and thousands of other.' articles to be sold at Slaughtering j, Prices, v .The- Sale positively closes on . SATURDAY, 9th MARCH. . DON'T FORGET THE ADDRESS— The Northern Clothing. & Drapery Company, NEXT DOOR TO TOWUT HALL, , whitakbr-st:, te aroha.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1724, 23 March 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1724, 23 March 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1724, 23 March 1895, Page 3

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