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TUESDAY, AUGUST 18. I NEWTON KING I sell by auction at his yards | «."> 12 to 18 mouths mixed 100 yearling steer.,, oil' turniii-i 40 yearling heifers, off turnips 15 2-year steers 20 springing heifers 35 store and fat cows Also,— On account of Mr C. Condon, WITH OUT KKSKKVIi,20 milcli cows, to ca lve Sculenita -and October 7 yearlings, 1 bull 15 shares Cape Egmont Dairy Kae lory Jlilk cart and harness, uiilk cans poultry Houseli'oUl furniture and effects 1 2-year-old draught filly (slight reserve) Also,— On account of Mr. 11. Kuttal,— 23 dairy cows and heifers, to calve August, .September and October (several half-bred Avrshires) 1 light harness horse, uarn-jw, poultry Furniture and effects ■Sale at 12.30 o'clock,

WAIWAKAIHO. THURSDAY', AUUUST 20. NEWTo¥ KING sell by auction at his yards as above, — 20Q MIXED CATTLE, including--0 first-class springing cows (close up) Also, — On account of Mr. J. Hale,— 14 young grade jersey cows, springing 10 grade Jersey heifers, springing and at full profit. These are first-class dairy cattle, bred by the owner, by pedigree Jersey bull and in calf to pedigree Jersey bull.' They are being sold to make room for purebred and ped : T ' "

oooooocoooooooooooooooooo© I 3DEINKB. I 9 VEALE'S Fresh Ground ? 9 Coffee. 6 VEAL K'3 China, Cc; lon, unci Indian VjJIALE'S Ginger Wine. The Finest lVerage fop winter weather you can have. A. VEALE, Devon Stbeet 'Phone /Se.

BARGAIN MONTH A 1 THE PEOPLE'S GROCERY in CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. You need the crockery cupiboard replenishing. Now is the opportune tnme, especially if you are fond of something a little out of the ordinary. The new fashionable Dinner and Tea Ware, Bleu de Roi', made in England by Alfred Moaldn, Ud.;also the Clear While Spiral Ware so popular just at present. New Art Floral fruit Trays and Sets of Jugs and Cheese Dishes, A lovely assortment of Fancy Flower Pots, White and Gold China Cups and Saucers, and a great variety of Glassware 100 numerous to mention. These being a special direct indent Lysailingvessel,whieli means a saving of freight and middleman's profit, we are able to quote specially low prices. In fact, during the month we will give a Discount of One Shilling in the Pound to all Cash Purchasers. C. CARTER The People's Grocer, DEVON STREET, N£W PLYMOUTH.

THE HAWERA UNO AND MACHINERY EXCHANGE TTAS FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING 1 Second-hand Motor Car in good order, £SO 1 Digester Sft liigh by sft 3ij 1„ diameter, £9O. 1 Hornsby U:l Engine, 3'/ 2 b.h.p., standard type, in good order, £<JO. 1 15-li.p. Luke Boiler (multitubular), never been in use, made lust year for the Normanby Dairy Company; suitable for cheese factory; 120!t pressure; £lls. 1 12-h.p. Luke Boiler in good order, £(jo 1 4-h.p. Murray Engine (stean) complete, £3O. I (i-h.p. Luke Engine in good order, £53 1 3-li.p. lUvnsby Strain Engine and Hoiler coinbined, .135. 3 "Hrown" Vacuum Pumps, No. 2, £lB each. These pumps cost £37 Ms last year, 1 L.K.C. Milker, 2 pulsators complete, with A.O. Tangyc Engine, 2 b.h.p., and No. I pump, £l2O. 1 L.1v.0. Milker, 2 pulsators complete, | with No. 2 pump and i li.h.p. Tangyf engine, £135; cost £2lO Novenib'e)

[Y G I E N I C DEVON-ST., N» T BAKERY, The Proprietor jiujj luieiy cumpueu u i little Rooklct embracing a Price-list which lie commends to the careful study of tlie people of New Plymouth and district. A large quantity have lieen sent out by post, but should any lady have been overlooked, there are some to be had on application. Now, this prioelist does not give ALL the goods that we make, for we have NEW CREATIONS nearly every week, so as to gi;e variety in Cakes, Pastry, Scones, Muffins, Crumpets, etc. Our DELICATKSSrON Table (word coined for the occasion) displays some | dainties all ready to eat—Roast Chicken, I Roast Duck and Green Peas, Plum Puddings, and Poach Charlottes. Come an? I see.

MADE IN NEW ZEALAND. SEE WHITAKBR'S WINDOW DISPLAY. | AULSEBROOK'S CELEBRATED BISCUITS AND COfr [ FECTTONERY, \ F,i)nnl to tlie Best Imported. FLOUR IN THE MAKING! SPECIALLY 'INTERESTING [ DON'T MISS THESE EXHIBITS. NEXT CRITERION HOTEL, LKVON-STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH VOU OAN G»T IT OBBAPBR A ' "THE RED PQSX." WKSWWBWBBB!

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 203, 17 August 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 203, 17 August 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 203, 17 August 1908, Page 3

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