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TUESDAY, JANUARY U. f\f\ HEAD MIXED CATTLE Sale at 1 o'clock. NEWTON KING

fVS and after January Ist, VJO6 ; tlic rate of commission chargeable on ill stock sold in my yards will be '1 per cent, with the, exception of dairy •ows and bulls, which will be 5 per cent. Paddock Commission to remair as NEWTON KING AUCTIONEER. ON and after January 1, 1906, the undersigned will char] followiug rates of commission :- On nl! stock in yards, with the ex eeption of bulls, i per cent. Bulls, horses and pigs, 5 per cent. Paddock commissions, 2], per cent, with the exception of dairy cattle, which will be 3 pc cent YICKEKS & STEVENS, Inglewood.

LADY CANVASSER WANTED. XITANTED, a lady canvasser. Good selling line. Wage and commission. A splendid chance for a willing worker. Particulars at News' Oilice, New DISSOLUTION OP PARTNER. SHIP. New Plymouth, Januury Ist, 190fi. 11HE partnership hitherto existing . between Allen A r enle and Edwin Uhattcrton, trading as Veiile and Cliatterton, grocers, has this day been lissoked by mutual consent. The business will in future bo carried on by Allen Veale, to whom all accounts must be paid, and who will discharge all liabilities owing by the said Grin. Signed— ALLEN VEALE, EDWIN CHATTEHTON.

THE PARMER'S EXTRA PROFIT THE owner of a Dairy whore milk is set iu pans for cream THIiOAVS AWAY ONE FIFTH of his butter. We can show you how to make an extra profit of 113 17s every year in a ten cow dairy. An Alfa-Laval Separator will obtain as much Butter from live cows as you now get from six. You sec the point at ouce extra profits. The Alfa-Laval is an earning power, It costs you nothing really, because it pays for itself with the cream saved. Write to us for further information; we will give you to unanswerable arguments why you should use the " Alfa Laval." Talk it over with your manager—or your wife —aud write us then.

BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS, DAIHY PItOVIDEBS, Carpet Comfort. Cosy, "comfy" comers cost only a few shillings as, fur as carpeting goes, at our store. Good Brussells pieces 1{ yards long, cost from .1* to 8s lid the piece; just a nice size, you think, saves cutting from a roll, and therefore the extra cost. "We have Axniinstcr and Tapestry carpets, all of Crossly and Co., London. The pieces suit admirably for hed-side, etc., or hearthrugs. Put a little trimming on them if you like to improve the look. Call in sonic time and inspect them. Our windows will give you some idea. S. Clarke & Co.

CHRISTMAS PHOTOGRAPHY. 17W11 u few shillings—To be exact, _ 10s or 15s, you can own a camera ami a book of complete instnii'tions in the art of photography. No more pleasing gift than a camera can be imagined. It is so useful, so instructive, and so very pleasurable to use. Get one here. XKW YE AT! GTFTS. Or we ean suitably satisfy you with anything in |thc way of Silver Moutcil Salt Bottles, Perfumes, Silver Backed Hair Brushes, Butter Sketch, of the original make, the world-famed Killigrey's Pure Brand, Scent Sprays—bin there, call in and inspect! SYKES' PHARMACY

STOREKEEPER'S LOSSES. rrOF, Mr Storekeeper, JL limy at this very moliienl be losing money in five different ways. You muy sell goods for eash and give the wrong change: or you sell goods on credit, and forget to charge up. Perhaps you "pay out" a coin and omit to note it, or else you receive money on account and forget to credit it, and so annoy —perhaps lose a valuable cusloilier. Lastly, your cash drawer is no protection against dishonesty. Think when you go to your cash drawer to-night ask yourself: "Is it ali, here!'" AVhy not write us about the " (Storekeeper's Protector" Tiik Xathix.u, Cxsn Reojsteh. Save these losses. DO IT >*OW. 5, CUBA STKEETJ W E !L |L I N G T 0 N.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8021, 6 January 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8021, 6 January 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8021, 6 January 1906, Page 3

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