To the Lady of the House:—lf von would save money—and wliat lady wouldn't just now—you should vinit Morey's "Big Squeezed Out Sale." Let the announcement elsewhere in these eolumns guide you. The, New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., draw the attention of the public to the clearing sale which they are holding on account of G. -V. Scott, Esq., on his farm at BeaconsfiieW Road, Midhirst, on Wednesday next. 2Sth hist. >'nll particulars will be fouiul In our advertising columns on page rt. C. \V. Hartnell and Co. are advertising in this issue unencumbered town properties in exchange for farms, mort- . gages in exchange for sections, and dairy farms from €lOll deposit. Anyone looking for such propositions would do well to consult them. At the Girls" High School concert on Thursday, July 20, a band of merry maidens,' garbed in the robes of ancient <frecce, will execute a fancy ball drill. the favorite pastime of olden days of their Hellenic sisters in the historic region where our boys are now fighting: bo gallantly. The Melbourne Ltd.'s sale show of men's suits and overcoats continues to attract the public notice. Men who ivonld know what real Bavinga are should not miss the excellent opportunity of purchasing an outfit while, prices ,i r'o so low. Outside demonstrations of these goods will be made daily. „,«££ A reminder is given our readers of the clearing sale at Tataraimaka on Wednesday next on account of Mr. fi. J. Bridge. Jersey farmers should not miss this sal*, as there are. sonic very choice cows ?n-. eluded in the list. Buyers from the south arc requested to book seats early. Farmers are reminded of the clearing , sale to be held on the Egmont Road on Tuesday next. This is the first occasion the vendor (Mr. J. R. Hill) has held a clearing sale, and so should have some choice cattle to offer the public. Full partciulars are inserted in this issue of Mr. R. W. Hemingway's clearing sale. As will be seen by the advertisement, there are a good number of cows to be offered and we would adt all intending buyers to book their seaM cariy with the auctioneer.
The "camels" hare cornel Ton wB find them at your grocers on packet* of "Desert Gold" Tea. Start) atnuv, Mteui and win £2O. See your gro.»r t»«My. «
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1915, Page 5
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