I Great Sale I OF Men's Wear AND CLOTHING GENERALLY. STARTS ON WEDNESDAY and will continue FOR ONE WEEK OfILY. There isn't room here to tell you of all the .bargains, but these are just 'taken at random:— 5s a pair off all men's light footwear, and we have a choice and new stock to select from. BLANKETS & bed all-wool colonial blankets 18s 6d, usual price 24s 6d. Same quality, a size smaller, 15s 6d. Egmont Clotting Go I BROADWAY, 8 STRATFORD. AT THE HAYMARKET. STRATFORD. SATURDAY 30th March. newto¥ king Will sell at his yards as above:— piGS, Calves, Horses, Sundries. 22 Weaner Pigs. 27 Stores. Sale at 12 o'clock. AT THE MART. Poultry, vegetables, 1 ton potatoes, 1 ton onions,l2 and 14-gallon coppers and stands, 1 Orion range, 2 washing machines, 2 separators, 10 bicycles, new bacon, Gladstone bags, 3 dressers, 2 chests drawers, I duchesse chest, 1 sideboard, mirrors, tables, chairs, child's cot, couches, suite furniture, D.B.R. bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapoc bedding, carpets, rugs, fender and brasses, toilet sets, linoleum, whips, brushware, 1 c/s gent's trousers, suits, crockery, sundries. GOO cases fresh fruit direct from the orchards, comprising peaches, pears, apples, quinces, plums, tomatoes, etc. Terms for all fruit purchased—CASH. Sale at 1 o'clock.
AT THE MART. ■STRATFORD. SATURDAY, MARCH 30. T. LAMASON \yirx sell by Public Auction, at his rooms, Broadway— Poultry, including 15 mixed turkeys and Minorca pullets (specially selected), vegetables, potatoes, bran, chaff, s.f. plough, 400-gallon tank, barrels, mantelpiece, couch, chairs, kitchen dressers, washstands, duchesse pairs, wire wove and kapoc mattresses, 2 sewing machines (good order), quantity harness, sink, boilers, 2 coppers and stands, perambulators, violins, ladies' bicycles, 1 trotting sulky, spring trap, 1 good trap horse, etc. FRUIT; FRUIT. FRUIT. 300 Cases assorted fruit, apples, Jonathans, peaches, pears, passion fruit, etc. Sale at 1 o'clock. THE STUDIO STRATFORD BEFORE THE CHILDREN RETURN TO SCHOOL BRING THEM TO McALISTER'S TO BE PHOTOGRAPHED. Don't put it off any longer. Send a poit card making an appointment to-day. SKINNER'S MAMMITEIN FOR MAMMITIS AND ALL UDDEE. COMPLAINTS. Caversham, Otag?, Jan. 25, 1912.
M". Skinner, New Plymouth. Dear Sir,—■ I have much pleasure in testifying t& the efficiency or your Ma-mmitis cure. I had a cow tnat developed acute mammitis. After two applications of tfle cure she was better, and has been milking well ever s;nce. '/ours 'faithfully, ('feigned) D. McLAREN. Price A/\t live injections; injection cutfits 3/0. l'irmers' stores and chemists. KEMPTIICSNE, PROSSER & CO., Wholesale agents. PIANO TUNING jyjß. R. HEARD, certificated tuner, from J. Kirman & Sons, London, with 26 years' experience in New Zealand, is now associated with Mr. Hoffmann, British & Continental Piano Company. 'All orders entrusted to him, aad left at the firm's New Plymouth warehouse, will receive Mr. Heard's utmost skill and personal attention.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 232, 29 March 1912, Page 3
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