SALES BY AUCTION. AT THE JIAYMARKET, STRATFORD! SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1918, NEWTON~KING. :\yir-L Soli by Public Auction, at ths; Haymarket, us above—:>o AS'ciinors 25 Stores 1 3 Porkers •2j sheets Roofing Tron 1 Grass Mower ] set Disc Harrows 1 •Spring Trap. Sale at 12 Noon, Sharp. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, AT THE MART, STRATFORD. T. LAMASON. pOULTRY, including Xroas fleese, Tot. keys, Ducks, and a special line of Rhode Island Red Hens and Roosters (ideal Table Birds); N-ew Potatoes. Rhubarb, Vegetables, and other Produce; 1 Piano, Gramaphone, Ladies' and; Ocnt.'s Bicycles, Duchess Chest, Cous'u, Wicker Armchair, Sideboard, Box Mat* tresses and Wire, and a quantity of Sundries THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. to notify their Clients and Wool-growers in general that Wool may now be consigned cithehr to WELLINGTON' or \VAXGAXCI„at growers' option. We have Commodious and Well-lighted Stores at both places, also thoroughly experienced Valuers to see. that owe, Clients' interests arc fully protected. Consign Wool to LOAX & MERCANTILE, WELLINGTON, or WAXGAN'UI, TTitli Advice to Hawera Office. F. W. CAREY. Manager, Hawers. Js here for all—for Mum and Did and all the kiddie;, for . cousins, uncles, aunts, grand-dad and grandraum, and. HAWKE'S big All-British .Stores in Devon and Egmont Streets, N'cw Plymouth, and at Ingicwood the shelves are brimming over with every kind of novelty and) vast stocks of Crockery and Glassware, FOR TARANAKI FOLK. Long aswiation with the requirement*' of Turanaki people has taught us what HAVE GOODS all marked out in plain figures, anS having purchased from the ibest houses in the world our stocks are not th« VALUES will be found the best in the pro* COME AND SEK. G. 0. XEW PLYMOUTH AND IXGLEWOOD, Y\7 H Y 0 T? Arrange- to pay a visit to the NGAEBE GABDEXS 'Tis an education to the Children and a source of delight, to all. .SCHOOL TREATS t PUBLIC OR PRIVATE PICNICS GARDEN PARTIES, Etc., catered for. Hot Water Provided FREE. Admission Sixpene* A. TRUELOVE, Proprietor. g T. M ARVS gCHOOL, COLLINS STREET HAWERA PRESIDENT: The Lord Bishop of Wellington. THE SCHOOL WILL OPEN IN FEB RUARY. Boarding arrangements have been made for the reception of children 'from the country. iProspectns and all particulars can lie obtained from the Vicar, Rev. C. H.j Smith, Box 178, Hawera.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1916, Page 8
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