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SALES BY AUCTION, ]\JEWTON KING'S LIST OP SALKSj LIST OF SUPPLEMENTARY' SHEEft FAIRS. . I MARCH- -*»k Thursday, March 2—D.0.A., In tt* tate Tlios. Taylor, bankrupt Awatuna. Friday, 3—Stony Rirer Salt (owin/ t» N.P. Show), v ■ Monday, fl—Uremii Supplementary Skeep Fair and Cattle Sale * - Wednesday, SMCahuratahi, Friday, 10—Waiwakaiko. • '" Friday, 17—Uruti. . Wednesday, 29—P«k»kum Entries invitei Special Notice.—The Rules and Regu« latiens of the Taranaki Auctioneers' Association have come into force as fro« January 1. 3 ; ;, STONY RIVER YARDS. s FRIDAY, MARCH 3. NEWTON KING aell at his yards as abpi 14 2-2%.year steers 40 store and forward covii ' 30 in-calf heifers 80 mixed weanen 50 sacks barley 7 Komney rams 230 f.». ewes . , 138 lambs NOTE.—Clients are requested to noti that this Sale will be held en Friday, as above, instead of Wednesday, owing U the Skew. gTRATFORD JJORSE JUB . SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1916. ..: NEWTON KING. sell in his Stratford H«m Bazaar on above date—gQ HORSES, broken and unbroKen, including Draughts, ■ Halfdraughts, Hack and Harn»"" Worses. Sale at 1 o'clock.

MY DEAR MOTHER,— • Washing day worries do not trouble me in New Ply> mouth. The Stea» Laundr; , cart calls and gets our wa»h , ing bag and returns it wirt its contents beautifully clean. It costs only 2/8 for a week's or a fortnight'* washing, Four affectionate daughte,' New Plymouth Steam Laundry, GILL STREET. •< 'Phow Our Suits Ensure a Certain Style not attained in ordinary tailor* ing. We make to suit tin requirements of the lastidious dresser and every garment bUow» thorough workmanship and artistic finish. A NEW AND EXCLUSIVE RANGE. of the highest-grade English materials is now showing and gentlemen would do well to make an early inspection. The colerings are particularly effective and smart. WE AIM TO PLEASE TUB CONSERVATIVE TASTEALWAYS. H. COCKER, HIGH CLASS TAILOR AND COSTUMIER, NEW PLYMOUTH.

FILL HIS "CIVIC" PIPE WITH "ARCADIAN MIXTURE." Anil watch the sm'ilca that mingle with the ascending smoke-rings, bespeaking a. contented mind and ensuring a delightful and cosy evening. Fastidious smokers ■swear by this combination. All enjoy the rate and lovely aroma. W. H. PREEOBi in these lines, but also supplies every ask-rd-for item of smokers' supplies, besides conducting the leading hairdressing and shaving business in Plymouth. Four chairs. Nc waiting. J. B. RICHARDS, (Recently with Mr Xewton King), LAXD AND ESTATE AGENT, STRAT F 0 R D. A full knowledge of land values »?J qualities oE land in Taranaki is at th# disposal o' investors. Special fseilitifi for lanJ-seekert jgH> ! ng on the '.anrf

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1916, Page 8

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