SALES BY AUCTION WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. ... FRIDAY, APRIL 19. NEWTON KING WILL sell at liis yards as above I jt :\fi HEAD MIXED CATTLE. SATURDAY, APRIL 20. . ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT CONCERN. NEWTON KING TTAS received instructions to sell by auction at Mr. M. Jones' old stables, opposite Soldiers' Club: 2(1 TONS SUPERPHOSPHATE, in lota to suit purchasers. 10 20-month Shorthorn empty heifers 1 springing Shorthorn cow, Beconfl calver. Sale at 11.30 ajtl.-
RHEUMATISM, QCIATICA, Lumbago, Gout, Nemftas' are tlio outcomo of excess uric acid in the system. This useless and harmful by-product of nature's functions is formed in the blood and deposited in the joints, muscles and tissue, where, if neglected, it accumulates and causes pain, discomfort and illness. - We guarantee to effect a permanent cure, or make no charge. For further particulars write— s v MESSRS L. McLACHLAN & CO., Ltd. Queen St. (P.O. Box 1213), Auckland,
FARMERS SUPPORT YOUR OWN COMPANY. fTBE Works of the Taranaki Farmers* Meat Company, Ltd., are equipped to treat all classes of fat stock on the most modern and economical methods, thereby ensuring to the producer the greatest value for his stock. The Company is prepared to pay tlio highest prices on schedule at the Wort or in the Farmers' Yards. For full particulars apply tothe Com« pany's Buyers— P. E. GARVEY, Stratford (Phone 247). P. A. OPENSHAW, Lepperton (Pte. wire) or to the office of the Company. J.\MILNE, General Manager.
DAYTON AIRLESS TYRES. THE AIR-FREE, CARE-FREE TYRE, WALIER J. NEWTON lifts been appointed Agent for Stratford and Dis* triet for these JTyre* AU particulars t h . .ve. *u~«j \ concerning the S Tyro that can <sl never flatten P\ is never blown & up, and can s never give one gj mom en t's Si trouble, from 'it the moment it f is in position, till i' is wo :? out, will be ™, promptly sup< plied by— WALTER J. NEWTON, P.O. BOX 56, STRATFORD. For over 15 years Engineer and Manager for the Stratford Electricity Undertaking
GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OF SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, AND * CALFSKINS THE above Valuations will be held at Newton King's Wool Store, Stratford, every four weeks. Advice Cards and Labels on applies* tion, v NEWTON KING, Stratford
QARDENS IS THE BEST PLACE IN THE PROVINCE FOE SCHOOL TREATS PUBLIC PICNICS OR GARDEN PARTIES. GAMES AND AMUSEMENTS FOB ALL HOT WATER FREE. ADMISSION: SIXPENCE.
FOR SALE. QWNER leaving for camp May 21: 1 gift and harness: 1 mare (harness or -hack): 1 saddle and bridle; 1 cow (3rd calf June 15, V.tlS) ; 1 dozen White Leghorns; 1 Methvcn copper (12:ga1.). dries: 1 duchess; 1 double bed (box: . tress). \ phanoe for Teachers: Collection of study books suitable for 1), 0 and B examinations. Also collusion of books suitable for use of class teachers. Apply at once— M. MEYENBERG, . Oraata School.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 April 1918, Page 8
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