SALES BY AUCTION, Jf EIION |£ I S-G. ■■?'£&»> LIST OP SALES. [JANUARY, 1916 Friday, 28—Waiwakaiho. LIST OF SHEEP FAIRS. JANUARY— " , Monday, 31—Douglas. FEBRUARYFfiday, 4—Kohurataki. Monday, 7—Urenui. Friday, 11—Pohokura. Monday, 14—Waiwakaiho. Tuesday, 15—Stratford, Thursday, 17—Awakino, Friday, 18—Okau. Tuesday, 22—Uruti. Monday, 28-Douglas (Supplemeirt' ary) MARCH— Friday, 3—Urehui (Supplementary) Wednesday, B—KohurataM (Supplementary) Friday, 10—Waiwakaiho- (Supplementary) Friday, 17—Uruti (Supplementary) Wednesday, 2*—Pohokura (Supplementary).. Entries invited. -Sw^' Special Notice.—The Rules and Regulations of the Taranaki Auctioneers' Association will come into force a* from January 1. WAIWAKAIHO iYARDS, FRIDAY, JANUARYi 28. NEWTON KING < sell at his yards as above--60 store and forward cow* 40 18-month steers 50 18-month heifers s--15 hulls 20 in-calf heifer* ~,. 6 springers The weekly or fortnightly Household washing can be done. This system will please every housewife. Our cart will call for your washing bag if you let us know your address. New Plymouth Steam Laundry, UILL STREET. 'Phone 529.
JIMMY LEE, Laundryman, JJEGS to notify his clients that lie has removed from Brougham Street to Devon Street, next to City Butchery. His prices arc:— White Shirts, to wash and do up %i White Shirts, to starch only .... 3d Wash colored shirts and singlets M Wash and do up collars iy 2 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 Charitable Aid Boards, patriotic funds and Salvation Army funds. Tailoring above the Ordinary! We make men's clothes that possess style and individualityclothes that are distinct yet 'not obtrusive. LET US HAVE YOUR NEXT SUIT ORDER! The high standard of workmanship, fit and finish featuring in all our clothing, appeals to every discerning man. If you are not satisfied with the cut, fit, style or quality of your present suits, will you give us an opportunity of showing you HOW MUCH BETTER OUR TAILORING IS! We are well equipped with a comprehensive range of attractive matterials from which you can choose to your particular tasto. TAILOR AND COSTUMIER, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. DON'T WEAR SOILED OR FADED CLOTHES! We have the most up-to-date plant in New Zealand for renovating all classes of suits, costumes, dresses, gloves, etc. lend for free booklet. DRY CLEANERS AND DYERS, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Mr. Oliver Peacock, the popular tenor of the Red Dandies, writes;— "I "am really grateful to Fluenzol and always keep a bottle at the theatre. It "seem.i to clear away the hoarseness "which we, coming from Australia to "New Zealand, suffer from." Gargle for throats, swallow for influenza, and to cure catarrh and colds sniff up liquid I'Muenzol. * MOTORING for hire, day or night. Careful and experienced driver, with good knowledge of district roads. Ring telephone 313t y. JACKSON, Masonic Stables.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1916, Page 8
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