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SALES BY AUCTION. Jf SffT o» K I N G'S LIST OF .SALES. JULY— Monday, 10—Urenui Tuesday, 11—Stony River Wednesday, 12—Inglewood Friday, 14—Waiwakaiho Monday, 17—Douglas Tuesday, IS—Stratford Wednesday, 1!) Ingle wood Friday, 21—Rahotu Monday, 2-I—t'reimi Tuesday. 2,l—Stonv River Tuesday. 2.l—Stratford Hide Sale Wednesday, 20— Ingle wood Friday, * 28—Waiwakaiho Friday, 2S—Toko Monday, .11—Douglas Entries invited. \T E W T 0 X K I N G'S JULY— Tuesday, 11— H. G. Hicki, Tikorangi. Tuesday, 11—A. A. Burrell, Durham Road East. Wednesday, 12— E. J. Linn, Novmanby, in conjunction with Loan Co., Ilawera. Thursday, 13—C. Jago, Beaconsßeld Road, Midhirat (choice springing heifers) Thursday, 13—John Gilbert, Frankley Road. Thursday, 13—M. Shaw, Franklev Road. Friday, H—A. F. Anderson, Strathmore. , Monday, 17—Geo. Keighlev, Cross Road, Midhirst. Monday, 17—James Manu White, Motonui. Thursday, 20—A.' Bennett's, Bird Road, Stratford Thursday, 20—Jordan Bros., Oaomii. Thursday, 20—Estate late C. Gray, Motunui. Friday, 21—Mrs. J. Jago, BeaconsFriday, 21— F. Rothery, at Rajiotu Yards. Monday, 24 J. Salesbury, Mangorei Wednesday, 2fi—John Davis, Gordon Road, Toko. Thursday, 27—Morris Bros., Oaknra. Thursday, 27—Seidel and MeCormaek, Kaponga. Friday, 28— W. A. Wood, Warwick Road, Stratford. Monday, 31—L. C. Jennins, Waitara road.

JHE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION yoCIETY OF N.Z., LTD.'S LIST OF SALES FOR .JULY— Opunake—Monday 10. Manaia Auroa —-u,u.,v i-r. Okaiawa—Monday J7. Eltham—Wednesday lfl. Hawera—Thursday 20. KapongaOpmiake— >i«>ij ~-t. -Manaia—Tuesday 25. Auroa—Friday 28. Okaiawa—Monday 31. CLEARING SALES. F. .1. Hall, South Road, Hawera— Tuesday 11. J. M. Deegan, Oaonui—Wednesday 12, A. V. 'rait, Kaponjra—Thursday 13. A. IT. Stevenson, Pihama—Thursday 13. '; das, O'Mallev. Lake Road, Hawera— Friday i 4. A. V.. Kaylis, Pihama—Saturday, July 15. Mrs. Anderson, Auroa—Monday 17. IT. Gardiner, Mahoe—Monday," 17. W. R. Mayeo, Awatuna—Tuesday 18. L. Jenkins, Eltham—Thursday 20. J. Short, tflen Road—July 21. •J. M. Hickey, Opunakt—Wednesday 20. ('. I lunger, Novmanby—Wednesday 20. F. S. Forsyth, Pihama—Thursday 27. Coslett, Johnston, Mangapoa road, Nonnanby—Monday 31. IT. Briscoe, Ngaere—Date tb be ar-

'JMiE X.Z. LOAX & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. STOCK SALES FOR TULY— Kakaramea—Monday, 10. - Stratford—Tuesdav," 11. F.ltham—Wednesday, 12. lla.wera—Thursday, ]3. Opunake—Monday, 17. Manaia—Tuesday, 18. Palmer Road—Wednesday, 13. Kohvu-atahi—Thursday, 20 Te Wera—Friday. 21! Wavevley— Friday, -1. Kakaramea—Monday, 24. Stratford—Tuesday, 20. Eltham—Wednesday, 2G. llawera —Thursday. 27. Tarata—Friday. -28. Opunake—Monday, 31. CLEA'.IJXG SALES. ITTLY— Thomas Croft, Kakaramea—Mon- , Wayerley—Tuesda R. J. Linn, Mountain View, Xormanby (in conjunction with Newton King)— Wednesday 12. John Kerrisk, Ohanj'iu—Monday 17. James Dnnlop, Turuturu Road, Hawera—Tuesday, IS. E. DavMscn, Whenuakura—Wednesday mi C. S. Carley, Esq., Cardiff—Wednesday, July 1!). Campbell a:,d Sons, Kohi—Thursday 20. Otto Sehultz, Kakaramea—Monday, 24. Win, Willis, Alton—Tuesday 25. R. G. Scowu, Hurleyvil'c—Wednesday 26.

DIPHTHERIA AND THItOATS. Willi Diphtheria and other throat epidemics prevalent. every moilier should keep JUiumiml (Is Gd and Ss Od) haiidy. Health authorities lecommeim it for ilisinftetin- the note and throat. Youiir children who cannot gargle •hould lie on their hacks while halfteaspoonfuls of Vhienzo! are poured into each nostril.*

i "Another bottle of Hean's Essence, please. It is so good for colds and sore throat 3 and saves money forme. Yes, Hean's please, because it's original and genuine."

Enjoyment plus economy in using "Desert Gold," the Queen of Teas. Tastes best, goes farthest. Get the 2s grade. 8

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1916, Page 7

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