1-tfEWTON mas list of aum;i jSEPTEMBERi *f 0B «lV. 7-Urcnnl, *. | 1 ucsday, B~Habotu. •'! Monday, U-Douglas. A luesday, 15-Stratford. ' " L tU^ traUord s *™&>* Wednesday, River Monday, 21-Urcnui. . iuesday, 2i-fi a |,otu. * I'riday, 25~\Vaiwakailio. •Monday, 2S-Toko. | Tuesday, 29-Stratford. Wesdnesday, 30-Stony River. ,/ j Entries Invited. ' ■ | BAIIOTU YARDS. , TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER & "' NEWToF KING sell at his yards 8s 1 200 HEA ? MIX£D CATTLE , g 70 mixed yearlings ■_■;. -, 20 store and forward cows ! '4 SO springers ;v>.i
Sale at 12.30 j>.ni. STRATFORD SPRINGING HEIFER TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, I 9». \ soli at the Stratford Springing Heifer-Yards, on the above date—--50 SPRIXCMXO HEIFERS U> good dairy cows, close to profit ; Sale at 11 o'clock. ' J .i
Clients please noto that, in order not t; clash with the Loan Co.'s and Mossra Wobstur, Dolhjoh and Co.'s Sale on earn* date, the above sale starts at 11 ajw. Vendors are requested to yard their stock early. rpw farmer* coo?, organise. TION SOCIETY OE N . Z ., LTR (Successors to Messrs Gillies and Xalder.> LIST OF SALES FOR SEPTEMBER: Tuesday, B—Manaia. Monday, 14—Okaiawa. ; Wednesday, 10—Eltlutm. Thursday-, 17—Hawera. Friday, 18—Kaponga; , ' < Monday, 21—Auroa. Tuesday, 22—Manaia. ■Monday, 28—Okaiawa;. Wednesday. 30—Elthnmi
WEBSTER, DOBSON & 00. b'LAXXELS and FLAXXELETTES, WOOL. WHITE TAFFATA SILK A«T 1/- PEB YARD. YEW IVORY AXD COXCiRESS CANVASSES. COME AND IXSPECT MY STOCK. AGKXT WEKTHEIM SEWIXG ■ MACULAE. SOME CHOICE MACHINES ix stock.
Cuirie Street New PiymouHU JSTEW ZEALANII TXSUKAXCB COML'AXV, LIMITED. FIKH, MARINE ami .ACCIDENT IXSUIiANCE in nil its branches accepted at LOWEST CtpiENT fiATJiS. ». UU v U „■.».<;. Corner of/ Brougham mul King Streets, Now Plymouth. Agencies throughout thu province.
! JOHN! PAUON, I • Jitansgerv y O G E h TOWN T» U &. REVISED TlMrf-MBUE. Leave Town. 7.45 a.m. 12 noon (cxct 2.0 p.m. 5.0 p.m. 6.9 p.m. 8.30 p.m. (Sa xcept Thursday*) l Yogcltowiu 8.30 a.m. 12.40 p.m. 2.25 p.m.5.40 p.m. 8.40 pjn.
KHF.UMATJKM. "I had rheumatism, and suffered sb much (hut I could not sleep," says Mr B. Row, Cornwall, Tits. "After threo years of unfToriiijj. a- friend recommended me to try Chamberlain's Fain Balm, ami before using' half- a bottle, T was wonderfully relieved. Two bottles removj ed all my pains, ami now r am quito I myself agiin." AH chemists and stores. rdiKIMATISM AXD LUMBAGO. Br. Sheldon's tfm sl'ills are the latesb and most up-to-date remedy for Rheumatism and Lumbago. A few days* treatment will convince you of their worth. Price Is (id and 2 S <id per bottle. Obtainable everywhere. | STOMACH TROVBLTCS. Laxo-Tonie I'ills are the most effectiva remedy for Jiilliousness and all irregularities of the stomach and bowels.' act quickly and cllVctivelv, without weakening the system as in the caao with most medicines used for these, troubles. Obtainable everywhere. SAY "CAIIROC"—AND SAY PLAINLY! _ It is a delictus DRY (Singer Ale. ami is fjii.-iKintecd prepared from' an original Belfast formula. Try it. Ask for Camroc. Sei that you set it. 2i
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 86, 7 September 1914, Page 8
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