UPLAND KOAD. MONDAY, JULY 20. MATTHEWS, GAMLIN & CO. TJAVE received instructions from Mr, D. Cydc (who is leaving for the front) to sell'us above, WITHOUT KKSKUYE, the whole of his live and dead Block, comprising—<}Q COWS, August and September culvers mare, with foal at foot and in foal to Cons'hy, 1 %-drauglit gelding (rising 7), 1 gig m»'i (aged); quantity of household furniture, including beds, tables, chairs, lino., wardrobe, chest drawers, carpet runner (42 feet), etc., etc.; Deering mower and rake. 2 s.f. ploughs, disc, chain and tyne. harrows, 2 block drays and harness. 1 spring dray and harness, 1 gig and harness, also first-rate collection of carpenter's and joiner's tools, anvil and vice, chain, block and • tackle, lawn mower, farm tools, trace chains and sundries. Also, with Slight Reserve.— 1 gig, in good order Also, at the same place and dateOn account of Mr. MaePegg (who is also leaving for tlie fronf,) good dairy cows 3 springing heifers 2 pedigree sows (to farrow.). I With Slight Reserve— I 1 gelding, rising 3 years
Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30 p.m. "Mr. Cycle's herd consists of practically all Holsteins, young, sound and in good condition, and we can confidently recommend them to intending purchasers. WEBSTER, DOBSdfo & CO. LIST OF SALES. JULY— Stratlimore —Monday, July 20. Stratford—Tuesday, July 27. Mrs. H. J. Richmond's pedigree Jersevs, Stratford yards—Tuesday, July 27. gTSATFORD WOOL, HIDE, SESXQ> SKIN AND; TALLOW SALS. NEXT SALE-. TUESDAY, JULY 27. Cb'mts are requested to forward eo* signments so as to reach us by Triday predous to sale. W. M. BAYLY &. CO. «ti\mfoed.
SHOES! the dependable kind. The best makes and the beat Btyles for Ladies at wonderfully moderate prices. There are many advantages in buying your shoes here, for you will find a splendid choice of styles, shapes, and sizes. COME AND SEE THE SEASON'S BEST MODELS! R. J. FREWIN. FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS, DJGLEWOOD.
Bad Legs and Skin Irritation »< can be Cared! d Don't let that skin Vf -«' * ■ ' irritation Bpread—take the trouble in S\ hand and cure it JA right now. What is a (. good cure? Fletcher's ", Exmazol—a boo thing, healing ointment, has eured ■ hundreds of cases of bad legs. The first application stops the irritation, and the cure begins. The trouble is quickly banished and healthy unblemFletcher's Messrs Harry, iPlimmer and Winter Hall have submitted a statement of the accounts concerning their recent theatrical tour of > r ow Zealand in aid of the Belgian Fund, to t' ister. The sum of £24'!k> us « uu been handed over to Mr. Massey, and the following individual donations were made to local funds: —Christchurch £152, Ashburton £l3, Tinrani £l-10, Oamaru £250, Duncdin £B6 and £{J9, Invcrcargill £SO. Xapier £36, Masterton £275. The total amount by which the relief fund* will benefit bv the tour is £3511 15s ffl. ' ujt ,-fl
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1915, Page 8
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