Special Manchester Bargains. Forward buying enables us to offer exceptional values in manclester goods, comprising calico, flannelette, shirtings, sheetings and towels, lie goods were purchased direct from manufacturers at firm prices as far back as December, 1916. Consequently we are in the happy position of being able to sell at price* actually less than to-day's wholesale quotations. Every housewife who valuei economy should take full advantage of the offerings. yd. "I /Q '/are, soft, dye good. W/S. DRILL, Win. yard 1 /"11 Best drill made. OTBSES CLOTH, Yd. O/Q, 40 inches wide, pure dye. TOTTER CLOTH, Yd. AftD. Usui width. STRIPED FLTTE, Yd. 1/_ 32 inches wide. STRIPED FL'TTE, Yd, 1/Q 34 inches wide. HORHOCKSES Fl'tte, Yd.T/11 36 inches wide. WHITE Flannelette, Yd. 1 /ft Heavy, 36 inches wide. PURE CALICO, Yd. 1/- * 30 inches wide. UNION SHIRTING, Yd. |/_g 28 inches, dark shades. BROWN TOWELS, Pr. O/h liHn. x 42in., heavy. BROWN TOWELS, Pr. 9/11 23in. x 45in., heavy. The Melbourne Ltd. New Plymouth eimam Inglewood Hawera Stratford
BALES BY ATJCTIOH. HAWERA SALE. ; THURSDAY, JUNE 27i -| fHE ILZ. LOAN A MERCANTILE AGENCY CO, LTD. UTILL Bell by auction as above t ,i>A YAT * FORWARD COWS Jtt store cows 40 weaner steers 40 weaner heifers 30 yearling steers (good) 30 yearling heifers SO heifers in calf £OO f jb. ewes, in lamb to Bomney . rams 00 fat ewes £OO mixed hoggets S sows in pig . 1 heavy milk waggon AX THE HOMESTEAD, "COLD-: STEEAM," GORDON ROAD, TOKO. THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1918. At 1 o'clock. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. TJTAVE been favored with instructions to sell, Without Reserve, on account A COLIN McLAREN, Esq., who is starting dairying: ,97A 2, 4 and 6-tooth stud Southdown ewes, in lamb to stud Southdown rams, bred by Jas. McGregor, Esq., Masterton 90 stud Southdown ewe hoggets 80 stud Soathdown ram hoggHs 130 4-year-old ewes, in lamb to Romney rams 600 mixed hoggets '0 21-year to 3-vear Shortliorn heifers, in at'* to stud Hereford bulls 18 store cows 3 cows and calves 2 yearling Shorthorn bulls 4 2-year-old Holstein bulls } purebred Poled Angus bull fib mixed weaners Luncheon Provided. NOTE.—The Bheep which Mr. McLaren it selling are all in first-class condition, . and are bred from some of the best blood in the country. The heifers are also a very nice line, and are well worth the attention of dairymen and breeders. On Account of Another Vendor: 1 four-wheel milk waggon, full lock, nearly new, carry 12 cans 1 6-year gelding, broken all harness OPUNAKE YARDS. FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1918. At 1 p.m. •HE N.Z. LOAnTmERCANTILE AGENCY CO, LTD. pfAVTS received instructions from* MR. B. A. HAMMOND, who is giving op tafryisg, to sell as above, WITHOUT RESERVE: AA DAIRY COWS, August and September ealvers, in calf to Shorthorn bun 2 bulls 14 mixed weaners 2 draught geldingf igig hone, milk eart, cans, leading . harness, s.f. lever pluogh, disc tazrows and sundries. ;' The above herd is well knows in the > district as a really tip-top lot of cows. !' They have been heavily called, Bad are in r splendid condition and showing up well. fe We recommend the sale to <»*iflii» pur«tM«f of awtihtimw
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 June 1918, Page 8
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