I POSTPONEMENT NOTICE. TVfR. J. h. IHBOTSON'S clearing salt , U advertised for TO-IUY (Friday): lis unavoidably postponed for a short while. NEWTON KING, Auctioneer. CPEJ3STER BROS.' SALE DATES. June 25—Omata Yardi'. June 2!).—11r. C. Roberts', Kent Road. IMPORTANT SALE PUREBRED JERSEY CATTLE On Aecount of Mr. T. U. EXLEY, who is going to Eng.a.nl. GILLIES AND NALDKR T-TAVE received iimrucliuii.* to oell by auetiou at tJiuir UuzuiU. SATIUJJAY, 3rd JULY, ut 12 Noun, The Whole of llr. Exley'a Pedigree 1 WITHOUT RESERVE. Catalogues on application.
TARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE, AND TALLOW SALES. HAYMAKKET, STKATFORD. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, JULY 0. (CLIENTS are particularly requested to '"' forward Consignments in time to arrive on c before Friday previous. Small consignments will be received at my PRODUOE SHEDS, .NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for sale, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING
Stratford Wool, Hide, Sheepskin and Tallow Sale. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, JULY 8. p.LIENTS are requested to forward ' ' „„„,,;„,,™„„*,, =o on t* r« on l, „. fc. FRIDAY, Jsth January. YOUNG. HO.BBS & CO. SAMUEL BARKY, IHE EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, May be consulted at rooms in THEATKE BUILDING, (Next Burlington Teai Rooms), FRIDAY, June 25 and SAT., June «0. Artificial Eyes Fitted, AN OLD SONG. My Grandfather's Clock was too high for tile shelf, So it stood ninety years on the il°" r ' It was taller by half than the old man himsclt Though it weighed no 4 a pennyweight mora, "t was bought on the day that the old • man was born, It was always his pleasure and nis pride. But it stopped short, never to. go agafri, When the old man died.
IVE have just imported a fine s'pecimen of the Old Grandfather'! Clock. It is fitted with one of the bwt English movements and is mile, of so.hl Rosewood. Every GOOD hous'e in Tnranaki should have one in it. HAVE A LOOK AT IT. Also see c!; 3 Handsome E.V. Jug and Basin for Washr ' J '■"-- ••"—■■' '— ,E7 U)s, which is SKEATBB BROS WATCHMAKERS and JEWELLERS. 0|). Theatre Royal, Devon St,, Xew Piynioi.th; and at Queen St., .\uckWhen a Cow is Half Dead IS A POOR TIME TO THINK OP BUYING A DRENOH Every farmer who runs his farm on a business basis knows by ex- | perience that it pays handsomely to Drench each cow immediately after calving. You cannot afford to risk the life of a valuable I animal when you can get DRENCH . for 1/6 paoket op 18/a dozen from stores. If you are a progressive dairyman you will always keep a supply at hand. The cost of SYKES'S DRENCH is -small in comparison to the value obtained from its use. It acts as a preventative of abortion for the ensuing season, milk fever, etc., to say nothing of rendering milk fit for the factory a day sooner. You cannot afford to experiment ON YOUR VALUABLE CATTTjB with UNKNOWN and UNTRIED
remedies. Svkess Drench is known as the animal's friend, and has the endorsement of thousands of farmers, many of whom have written gratuitously to the Press recommending its use to Dairy' men. Don't hesitate, get a supply from ycrar storekeeper at once. ROYAL MAIL LINE. ITAVING purchased Missrs. J. Hewer and Uo.'g Business as Coach Proprietors and livery Stablekeepcra, we wish the public to know that there will he a Thrice-Weekly Service only from Stratford to Whaugamomona. Couch will leave Stratford every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY iil R. 45 a.m.., on arrival o( trains, niliinibir funi Whangamoinona to Stratford cverv TUESDAY, TMIJBSMY, and SATURDAY, ■ lraviji? Wlinnganiomonn. at 7.30 n.ni. Tlif Coach puts up at Commercial Stables. FARES AS UNDER: Toko, single 2s, return 3s. Douglas, single 3s, .return ss. Striilliiiiors, singli' 7h (id, return 12s 6U Poliokuru. sin,;lo 15s, return 25a. I Wliangamon'ona, single £l, return 35&
Passengers requiring return tickets must pay for same on first journey or otherwise single farts both ways will b» charged. All Fares and Patrols must lie paid il advance or otherwise arrangements made. Stables and at our Commercial Stables Stratford. Hacks and Vehicles on hirt Parcels office at Commercial Stables Stratford, and at Mr. J. D. MorisonV Auction Mart, where accounts may b( .paid. H. JAKES AND CO.. Proprietor], A lovely youne toly of Forties, The piH Loxo-Tonia absorbs; She vow« ft perfection Fcr Sieaffii and complexion—. Worth coronets, sceptres, and orbs! LAX(MK)SIO'PP-lfl, 1Q%(1 and Is 8dBnUock riod JoAnatant Agents, Nw '; Pliymoatti. ,'.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 16, 25 June 1909, Page 3
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