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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3. I NEWTON KING AS received instructions from Mrs K. Preston d, sell by auction at hi, Mart on, Ssiturday, October 3rd— Part Sections 714, 71.), and 7R Fulford Street, New IMvnioiii li, with comparatively new 7-rooin house, bathroom, scullery, etc. This is a really jjood property conveniently situated, handy to St. Mar.'i Church, Post Office, etc., and will 'be sold a bargain. Sale at 2.30 o'clock.

STONY RiVIHR. SISPTEMUKR 30. KING ; 400 II[XBD f;AT ™ 5 > i»«l'«l 30 3-year 'steers 40 2 to 3-yi!j)r empty heifers 20 siH-iiiging cows mid heifers 30 store and fat cows 2 hulls (Shorthorn) Also, without reserve. [ On account of Mr. O. Oxenham, win sold his Puiiibo Farm—--30 fresh condition 3 and 4-year locks 00 12 to 15-moliths mixed Sale at 12.30 o'clock. IBSTEE BEOS.' DATES OF YARD ' ' AND CLEARING SALES. [ Tuesday, September 29—Mrs Ede, Devon street. OiiKitsi Yards—Friday, October 2. October 15— S. W. Jury, Mission Hill. Particulars later. POULTRY, PI<3S, AND HORSES. WEBSTER BROS. CTHLL hold b sale of thi abort EVERY SATURDAY »t 1 o'clock. Entriei solicited.

Taranaki Wool, Sheepskin, Hide, and TailOw Sales. HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. ORIENTS are particularly requested to forward Consigiimeuta in time t.i arrive on or before Thursday previous. Small consignments will be received at my PRODUCE niEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will D e forwaided to Stratford for aalo, where vendors can rely on their produce meetinir FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING Stratford Wool, Hide, SheepsKin and Tallow Sale. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, SUIT. 30. PLIENTS aro requested to forward lots so oa to reach us by Friday previous. 'YOUNG, HOBBS. & COgINGING, VIOLIN, AND PIANO. MISS ROSSON (CertificiiU'd ami Scholarship Holder), DEVON STREET EAST. Waitara visited.

BUY TOUR XMAH HAMS NOW Because Christmas will soon be here. because a well-matured ham is better than a fresh one. Because Hams are going to t>» dear. iteciuse The People's Grocer will sell Hams irhich have been bought just before the rise at the present wholesale cost price, for this i \nly. Have you seen our New Machine? A really good one tor Slicing Bacon Or, better still, have you sampled some of the bacon sliced by it? The special ad" vantages are: No handling of the meat; perfect cleanliness; no rough slices, all even and the same thickness; more slices to the pound, therefore it goes further. Try a sample pound; you will be delighted.

C. CARTER The People's Grocer, • DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. * I I NON-INJURIOUS HAIR | f TONIC. | $ "REALISING that there are I T good and bad preparations •[ * On the market which naturally T £ make the public cautious before <s> % buying, ve have had our fain- y '} OU3 WIOLETTA Hair I'ood and X j? Tonic analysed. J .£ Tlw .[ollowiiiß is the Analyst's T

Report:— 3, C, Brittan Street, Linwod, J> Christchurch, N.Z., % 14th May, 1907. * Report of the Analysis of a f Sample of WIOLETTA Hair | Food and Tonic: «. I, the undersigned analyst, do J* hereby certify that I have X analysed the above-mentioned * sample, and I find it to he a T powerful tonic for promoting X ;he growth of the hair, and to * be free from any injurious mat- T A. A. BICICERTON, I Colonial Analyst, X Canterbury, N.Z. A Chemists, Stores, and Hair- ¥ dressers, tfs fid (postage Bd % extra). ¥ JOHN AVERY, Jfcw Plymouth, ,i Wholesale and Retail Acent. f l

WHY COUGH? TEED'S C'QUGH ELIXER FOB 2/. COUGHS anu COLDS 1/- ASTHMA I'Rit AN'D ALL CHEST u.vrrr,E COMPLAINTS Thi< gre.it cure was first made by Mn Teed over 40 years ago in England, The mixture is still the samo, having stood the test of gonoratioas. TxChD AND Co., The Phabhacy, New Plymouth

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 236, 29 September 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 236, 29 September 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 236, 29 September 1908, Page 3

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