THE GOLDEN AGE Lies not in the past, but in the future. It is our endeavour to move with the times, and to keep our plant and methods abreast of them, so that business men. or householders employing us get the benefit of our up-to-dateness and our progressiveness. Whatever we do —whether moving furniture, passing entries, sending parcels in or our of New Zealand—it is done in -'lie best and quickest niaunui'. • The New Zealand Express Co., Ltd. At Bell Block on Thursday next Mr. Newton King is conducting a clearing sale on account of Mr. Chas. Hoskin, who has let his farm and cows to sharemilkers. The principal lines to be sold are sheep and a perusal of the sale list will show some exceptionally well-bred English Leiceiters In addition to the 40 stud sheep there are numerous other sheep, horses, farm implements and sundries which should .Tiake it important for aJJ TatojiaW farmer* tA attain?-
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 August 1916, Page 5
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157Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 22 August 1916, Page 5
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