Special iianchester Bargains. J$H ffaiQ ikying entiles us to offer exceptional values in manchester goodi, '""PWng emUoo, fiaanefette, shirtings, sheetings and towels. The goods were jnafemd direct Mat mttnfacfairerß at finn prices as far lack as J>ecember, 1910. We are in the happy position of being aide to sell at prices fhtffr has than to-day's wholesale quotations. Every housewife who values «*!■■s Aonld take, fnfl advantage of the offerings. ADyAWJENAVrDHILL yd. jyft STRIKED ELITE, Yd. j/_ Plat, coft, dye good. 32 inches wide. SSfi. DRILL, 30in. yardj|/11 BTRHBD FLTXE, yd. T/Q Bert drill made. 34 inches wide. NCBSBS CLOTH, Yd. Q/Q HOBBOCKSES ITtte, Yd-V/ll 40 inches wide,, pure dye. 36 inches wide. BOTTBR CLOTH, Yd..^>/ 3 D. WHITE Hannelette, Yd. ]_/£ Ureal width. Heavy, 36 inches wide. Yd - IMPURE CALICO, 1 36 inches wide. UNION SHIRTING, Y( 28 inches, dark shades. BROWN TOWELS, Pr. O/h 19in. x 42in., heavy. BROWK TOWELS, r - - 23in. x 45in., heavy.. The Melbourne New Plymouth Elttiom Inglewood Hawera Stratford
SALES BY AUCTION. OPUNAKB SALEYARDS, ' TUESDAY, JULY 2. At 1 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., TTAVE received instructions from MRS. J. A. LUSK, Oaonui, to sell by public auction aa above, WITHOUT RESERVEi gg DAIRY COWS 1 Shorthorn bull, 3 years 1 factory horse I spring dray and harness, milk >. cans, 12 sheets 10ft iron, quantity skirting boards, carpenters' tools, wheelbarrow and sundries WITH SLIGHT RESERVE: 1 dog cart and harness NOTE. —The cows are all young and mostly good type Shorthorns, and in good condition. They were culled several months ago for the coming season, so buyers can rely on getting good value. Luncheon Provided: OEO ROAD, AWATUNA. SATURDAY, ,JUNE 29 : At 12 noon. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. AVE received instructions from MR. ARCHIBALD CAMERON, who has sold his farm, to sell by auction as above: ! WITHOUT RESERVE: OK DAIRY COWS (Jersey, Shorthorn and Holstein, 2nd to 4th calvers, ' due July and August. 25 2-year heifers, well-bred Jerseys 3 2-year Jersey bulls 1 4-year Shorthorn bull 20 mixed weaners 40 fat and forward ewes 3 draught mares ! 2 geldings, aged, waggon horses 2 geldings, 2 and 3 years, unbroken 5 hack mares 2. sows 1 5-cow Auto milking machine in good order j Lever plough, scoop, waggon ' (carry 14 cans), spring dray, j cans, buggy gig, harness and I household furniture. ■ The machines and implements are I subject to a slight reserve. We have inspected the above heTd, and can recommend purchasers requiring good young cattle to be present at this sale. Mr. Cameron has always culled heavily, and consequently his present herd is a really good lot of early calvers, and have been well done. AWERA-QPUNAKE MOTOR BUS SERVICE. ft Manilla Knupokonui Otakcho „ Otakcho „ Knupokonui Arrive Manila The unique feature of the "Unique"' brand Hot Water Bottle is that it is easily filled without "spilling" and sever cracks, leaks or breaks at the feiati. All ohuaifti
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SALES BY AUCTION. OPUNAKE YARD& FRIDAY, JUKE 28, 1918*. Ail pan. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. TXAVE received instructions from MR. B. A. HAMMOND, who is giving up dairying, to sell as above, WITHOUT RESERVE! 44 DAIRY COWS, August and September calvers, in calf to Shorthorn bull 2 bulls 14 mixed weaners 2 draught geldings 1 gig horse, milk cart, cans, leading harness, s.f. lever pluogh, disc harrows and sundries. j The above herd is well known in the \ district as a really tip-top lot of cows. I They have been heavily culled, and are in splendid condition and showing up well. j We recommend the sale to intending purj chasere of first-class cows ON CALOOLA FARM, LAKE ROAD, j HAWERA. j SATURDAY, JUNE 25,. At &30 p.m. THE U.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILI AGENCY CO., LTD. XTAVE received instructions from 30 JOHN NICHOLSON, Jun., who ha sold his farm, to sell by auction tl JJ PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS 4 pedigree Jersey 2-year heifers 4 pedigree Jersey yearling heifers 3 pedigree Jersey bulls 16 grade Jersey cows 4 grade Jersey 2-year heifers 7. grade Jersey yearling heifers Also farm implements, horses and sundries The above are all top-notchers, and catalogues are ready and can be had on application. The cows are in good : condition and are all early calvers, and I the heifers and bulls are a choice lot. We can recommend all lovers of the Jersey breed not to miss this sale, when everything will be sold to the highest bidder. List of implements and sundries will appear later. BATAPIKO-TARKI and INGLEWOODPURANGI. DAILY jyjOTOR gERVICE, TIMETABLE AND FARES. a.m. Single. Return. Ratapiko (dept.) 7.45 Tariki ".... 8.15 3/- *« Norfolk Road ... 8.45 2/6 < Inglewood (air.) 9.0 4/8 < Kaimata 10.20 2/0 I Tarata 11.0 5/B 8/p.m. Pnrangi (arrive) '12.45 8/8 U7Tarata 20 5/« 8/Kaimata. 2.40 7/- 10/Inglewood (arr.) 3.0 8/6 16/Norfolk Road .. 3.45 2/- 3/Tariki 4.0 3/8 4/6 Ratapiko (arr.) 4.45 4/6 6/AU'parcels and messages left at George Gudgeon's Garage (Inglewood) will receive every attention. For further particulars apply to the proprietor. All i goods carried at reasonable rates. ! f. JAOOBSEN. When you feel a cold?coming on, don't wait unta it has gripped you, butttftke
VASTUS MPEOVED DAIRY FARM. 200 ACBES > ***» divided into several paddocks; 160 acres have been ploughed, balance rough feed. Thi* bad baa i.-cn dairied upon and is very-suitable lot a small man wanting a start Good position as to railway, post and factory. PRICE ONLY £l2 PER ACRE. Very easy terms to good man. 400 ACRES ' suitable * or milking nnd sheep or cattle and cropjii..g. This land is partially in new gniss, partially in fallow, and about U'9 acres rough feed. Will easily run a cow to 2} acres. Subdivided into 8 iistldocks; large house and a lot of outbuildings; on main coach road; cream vart calls fur cream, and handy to deepwrier harfv.r PRICK IS £l4 PER ACRE, ni:rf tin- owners will put the •■rliole of the hahi.if of unploughed land under the ;i!u:;t.'li. Good easy terms to sort clients, i'oi- ptirticulars apply W. A. LIMBRICK, Box 624, AUCKLAND. CASTINE— Will give you better results. CASTINE— Is cheaper and cleaner than any petrol iavigoriser. Sou can carry GASTINE in your vast pocket, in your match box, or yon* lunch basket. BASTINE One tablet to the gallon of petrol will give you 30 per cent, more running, and keep the cylinder of your oil engine or car perfectly clean. Price—box of 100 tablets 7/6. TARAN...CI GASTINE AGENCY. *« I<* •• ■»..■ Stoatford. ffIJJTARA J|AII» {TJUKER TIME TABLE. CAR LEAVES DAILY. #aitara 9.46 a.m. Awakino 7 a.m. Motonoi 10 , „ Mokau 7.35 „ Oeaera 10.10 „ MohTctFa 8 Vrenui 10.30 „ To'gap'tu 8.30 „ Waitoitol 10.40 „ Okau Rd. 0.10 „ Drnti 11.90 „ Urnti 950 „ Okatjßd. 12.30 pas. Waitoitoi 10.15 „ To'gap'tu 1.30 „ Urenui 1050 „ MoHrtra 2 _ Onaero 11 Moknn 2.30 „ awakino 2.30 „ (Arrive). Motunui 11.15 Waitara 11.30 (Arrive). Connecting at Waitara with car for l*S».ertoD to meet Wanganui train. Information can be obtained at garage, Wfcitara. Fares "ash. C. H. JOHNSTONE, MBW PLYMOUTH—HAWKBA. HAWBEA—XEW PLYMOUTH. nre daily news special cab '■earn Ifaa Offlee each mornlnf at 4SO ».«l . Mans from Haven (L. 0.- Hooker's. Hlfß St) at 6J» ajs. Hltass ...a*,.. 6.55 ajn. BWttfort ..aui.M.. 1M ajn. ladswsoa SPMMTmste .... ■moatßaad Anrirt Mtw Plraoath 8.35 i.m. BUBIASSS. •ooUif atj *#- ions br rlngmg op 251. O. BKKKK, Devon St Bast, New Plmoßlfl. ! Boat t North British Hot Wattr Bottle and sleep ihaaleep of Mgidtr tins at li 6d and 3s. Obtata'y&J9 **• vaU ToJcaniaad ■euna
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