JfEWTON KINO'S LIST OF BALKS .NOVEMBER— Monday, 22 —Toko. Tuesday, 23—Stratford. Tuesday, 23—Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Wednesday, 24—Stony River. Friday, 2fr—Kuponga. Friday, 26—Clearing Sale, Gordol Sal way, Bell Block (pedigref and grade Shorthorns). Monday, 29—Urenui. Tuesday, 30—Rahotu. Entries Invited. STRATFORD CATTLE & SPRINGING HEIFER SALE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1915. NEWTON KING sell by public auction as abov»-» 45Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE 250 ewes and lamba 100 store owes (shorn) 300 hoggets At the SPRINGING HEIFER YARMtj 50 springing heifers On account of F. W. Marcfiant, Esq., at the Springing Heifer Yards—--1 2-year-old grade liolstein bull 2 yearling grade Hobtein bulls Sale at 1 o'clock.
STRATFORD-OPUNAKE ROAD, ROWAN. THURSDAY, NOVEMBJ-R 25. Newton" king J-JAS received instructions from Mr. tx, Waite, who is relinquishing dairying owing to shortage of labor, to sell as above—gg YOUNG DAIRY COWS, in full profit (chiefly Jersey and Hoistein) 3 sow^ 1 Berkshire boar Milk cans, buckets, etc., etc. Also, at the same time and place-* Hia well-known Farm, being Section 7, Block 13, Kaupokonui, consisting of 120 acres (little more or less], with all necessary farm buildings thereon. For fuller particulars apply to the Auctioneer, NEWTON KING, Stratford. Luncheon Provided. SALE AT 12.30 O'CLOCK. THE WANGANUI STEAM LAUNDRY CO., LTD. LAUNDRYERS, DRY CLEANERS, DYERS, VACUUM CLEANERS. Gentlemen's Suits Dry Cleaned and Preßsed, 6s. Ladies' Costumes Dry Cleaned and Pressed, 4a 6d. These rates include return payment of freight or postage. Orders taken from any part of Tannaki. Works: Harrison Street.
Did you ever see the man with a soiled 9uit get on in this world— No. Its the man who keeps his clothes clean and well pressed who gets ahead. We are renovating clothes for thousands of successful men in all parts of Taranaki. Our process of Dry cleaning gives suits the same new appearance that they had when you first bought them. Now don't think about it—just send your soiled suit to us and we will do the rest. Our works are the most up-to-date • in New Zealand. Send for free IwnkYt. J. K. HAWKINS & CO., DRY ami DYKKS, DEVON STUEET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
LET US BEAR YOUR LAUNDRY WORRIES. We have the modern plant, the experienced work-men. Let us call for your orders. Charges moderate. New Plymouth Steam Laundry, GILL STREET, 'PHOKIi 529.
NOTICE. JIMMY LEE, Laundryman, JJEGS to notify his clients that he ha« removed from Brougham Street to Devon Street, next to City Butchery. His prices are:— White Shirts, to wash and do up 4d White Shirts, to starch only 3d . Wash colored shirts and singlets 2d Wash and do up collars ly £ d Collars, do up only Id Handkerchiefs Id Socks, per pair Id Jimmy Lee, when in Stratford, was a regular subscriber to the Stratford Hospital and Taranaki Hospital and Oharitable Aid Boards, patriotic funds and Salvation Army funds.
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