BUSINESS NOTICES.
IMPORTANT PEDIGREE HOLSTEINFRIESIAN SALE. On Friday next, at Mr. Newtoi King's Waiwakaiho yards, dairy farmers anxious to improve their herds will have an excellent opportunity to secure firstgrade Holetein-Friesian pedigree cows, bulls and heifers. Mr. King's stud farm at Bell Block being only of a small area it is necessary for him to reduce his herd, and in consequence the has declined to sell privately this year, thinking to suit 4he public better by submitting the stock to public auction. All ibis yearling bulls, with one exception,, will be offered. These are all by either of the two great imported hulls, King Fayne Segis 11. or King Akartra Pietje, both of which were personally selected by Mr King's manager (Mr. James) in- America for hutter-fat results. In breeding these cattle the first point has been to breed only for butter-fat. All the cows and heifers to be offered are in calf to the two above-mentioned bulls. Luncheon Will be provided, and catalogues will be forwarded on application. "Study the womenfolk when you buy a separator" is the title of Griffiths and Co.s advertisement in this day's issue on page 7, and the reasons make interesting reading to those cn<n«ed in dairy fanning. °'° § The Waitara Freezing Works notify having taken over the Urenui pig-receiv-liig station, and will .receive mxb season. Receiving dates will lnfadver, tised later. The following new lines are announced at the Melbourne. Men's honevcomb tennis shirts 3s lid, boys' ditto 2s -lumens merino pants, with extra spliced seats 2s lid; men's grey denim a s, & Ud; mens Kaiapoi knitted socks, all pure wool, three pairs for 2s Cd Advt. ~* Spring time is here with all its delightful brightness, and what with oil and ironsand prospects, saying nothing of a Very prosperous dairying y ea r Taranaki people must realise that a little jewellery is not a luxury, but a necessity to keep in tune with their buoyant spirits. The soul-stirring value now being offered at Alf. M Skcata? sale of the many beautiful lines suitable for present, and personal adornment is still another Sl gn of Taranaki'a profession and up-to-dateness. ° Amburys complete their annual stocktaking on the 30th inst. This week have a wmdow-full of oddments thrown out to be cleared at heaps less thin half_ the usual price. New goods aZ coming and oddments must 1 Haw a look; price no object; it*s\oom wo want and ready ca»h. This week at'Morev and Moore's, Kins street, is displayed a very special lot o? linen goods in tray cloths, runner/ squares, s.deboard cloths, table centres etc., from li each. English sample goods to order from any new design!. Country residents will do well to write for some of the bargains in baby Cn clearing at White and Sons. W lines m robea, slips, gowns, flannels' ehT are redueed w h lf » *™ fill if not pleased. Mention price want SerVi^ e and mg.-A. N. Morey, Central Motor Garage, Egmont street. Garage 'phone 355 private 'phone 14 (Gover street) ' '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 93, 5 September 1912, Page 8
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500BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 93, 5 September 1912, Page 8
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