BUSINESS NOTICES.
iA good reliable lad is advertised for. Work light, and wages 35a. It will be seen by a preliminary announcement which appears in our columns to-day that tlie Taranaki-owncd block of about 10,500 acres in Lower \\ aikato, known as tlie Mangatangi Valley Estate, is about to be offered at auction in handy farm areas. This sale of unimproved freehold country of a workable description is sure to' attract Die attention of buyers. There is only one thing that can be charged against the Melbourne Clothing Company in connection with their suit offerings, and that is that such unusual values are calculated to create a desire where 110 actual need exists. But fewwill be uncharitable enough to find fault on that account. —Advt. Every day now new lines for spring are opening up at White and Sons'. White embrodery skirts; children's cream const in lustre, braid-trimmed; washing costumes and blouse robes; neckwear novelties, are all now on our counters for sale. For novelty, variety and value, | no finer assortment is presented to you from which to select your summer outfit. —Advt. Special attention is directed to the sale of Jersey cattle which Mr, Newton King is holding at Junction road, New Plymouth, to-day (Friday, September 8) 011 account of Mr. .T. Hale, when some 41 choice pedigree and grade cows will be offered. The herd is an exceptionally fine one, having been very carefully built up by the vendor, who has gone to considerable expense in obtaining only the choicest milking strains, and it would be hard to find a more handsome, herd of Jerseys in the Dominion. Every cow has been carefully tested, and fnii nnd authenticated tests will be £npplied at the sale. A pedigree will be supplied with most of the cows, but as Mr. Ilale has always considered butterfut. of primary importance he lias not registered any of the herd in the New Zealand TTerd Book. A ibrake for intending buyers will leave the mart at J1.30 a.m. Quite a number of people availed themselves of the opportunity yesterday to inspect Hie lots of property at Moturoa to be sold 011 behalf of the Trustees in the estate of T. O. Kelsev. There ani "2(1 lots, in areas running from 50 perches to 4'/, acres, very suitable for suburban residences, and bound to prove good investments with the port and oil going ahead. The sale takes - place in the Brongham-stret Hall 011 Wednesday evening next.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 66, 8 September 1911, Page 8
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410BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 66, 8 September 1911, Page 8
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