SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING CALENDAR OF CLEARING SALES. JUNE. Saturday, 14— F. T. McCarthy, Duthie Road, Matapu. Monday, 18— E. G. Ross, Cardiff. Monday, IG—W. A. Oilicer, Norfolk Road (Pedigree and Grade Jerseys). Tuesday, 17— J. Walsh, Rawliitiroa (conjunction N.Z. Loan Co.). Wednesday, 18— J. W. Rogers, Cardiff. Wednesday, 18—Well3 and Butler, Puniho. Thursday, 10— S. Medealf, Tataraimaka, Thursday, 19— W. Nicoll, Kelly Road, Huirangi. Thursday, 19 —H. S. Mundy, Rowan. Thursday, 10— G. Rae, Tataraimaka. Friday, 20—Mat Duggan, Tataraimaka. Friday, 20—Mrs. M. M. Coates, Lowgarth. Saturday, 21—L. R. Jones and J. N. Bryant, Awakino. Saturday, 21—Jas. Phillips, Scnr., Cornwall Road, Ngac-re. Monday, 23—A. E. Watkin, Inaha. Tuesday, 24 J. C. Wright, Mataou, Matapu (pedigree and registered Shorthorns). Tuesday, 24—Chas. Wells, Warea, at Stony River Yards; choice Jersey springing heifers Wednesday, 25 J. Feaver, Rutland Rd., Waipuku. Wednesday, 25—Wm. Duggan, Auroa (in conjunction with Farmers' Co-op) Thursday, 26 R. Hegan, Mz.tapu. Thursday, 26 R. H. Susans, Barklay Road, off Pembroke Road, Stratford Thursday, 26 G. G. Grover, Tataraimaka Friday, 27—Mrs. K. Eowe, East Road, Friday, 27—Frank Sole, Okato. Monday, 30 —Con. O'Sullivan, Uruti. Monday, 30 —R. I. Baddeley, Westown. JULY. Tuesday, I—Faitnham Bros., Tataraimaka. Wednesday, 2—Z. T. Walker, Monmouth Road, Stratford. Wednesday, 2—A. Clothier, Warea. Thursday, 3—H. N. Sill;, Warwick Road, Stratford Thursday, 3—J. C. Davidson, Omata. Friday, 4-—Sam Radford, Kaponga. Saturday, 5—H. Q. Muir, Qaonui. Monday, 7—A. Heal, Norfolk Road. Tuesday, B—Mrs. A Voullaire, Riverlea Tuesday, B—E. Robinson, Egmont Village Wednesday, 9—R. McK. Morrison, Toko Road, Toko. Thursday, 10—Estate Jas Hamblyn, Henwood Road, Bell Block. Friday, 11—Tito, Egmont Road (at Waiwakaiho yards). Monday, 14— H. D. and F. W. Collins, Tataraimaka. Tuesday, 15 —Thos Harvey, Pungarehu. Wednesday, 16—D. and A E. Watkins (in conjunction with N.Z. Loan Co.) (pedigree and grade Jersey cows) /Thursday, 17—David McEldowney, Puniho. Saturday, 19— J. Hall, Huiroa. Wednesday, 23—Mrs. Bryden, Carrington Road. Wednesday, 23—Jas Linn, Standish Rd, Toko. Thursday, 24 H. Jeffrey, Bell Block. Friday, 25—Mrs. S. A. Morrow, Rahotu (pedigree Friesians). STRATFORD. RENTER Coats.—Smart and warm Tweed Coatß in all leading Colonial makes. Big variety —Raw lea and Rawles. are* Warm Blanket Coats in scar-1 let, fawn, check, b.own, etc. All sizes. Very smart goods.—Rawles and Rawles. Blouses, for day and evening wear. See our stock of georgette, crape de chine, nincn, net in black, wkito and all dainty shades —Rawles and Rawles. YVARM Winter Blouses for home wear, 6/11 to 13/6; Striped Creps Blouses, well cut, 8/11.—Rawles and Rawles. TJOSLYN Jersey Coats in navy, saxo and heather, 67/6 to 75/-; splendid heavy line. Other Colonial makes, 49/0, heather only. Also Roslyn Woollen Coats at 17s 6<L—Rawles and Rawles. WOVEN - Bloom ers, 3/6, 3/11, 4/11; Woven Corns, 4/11, 8/11 up; Woven Nights, 7/6. Flannelette Nights all prices.—Rawles and Rawles. All-Wool Sox, 2/-, 2/9, 2/11. Men's Heavy Knitted Pants and Singlets, 3/11. Fleecy-lined ditto, 2/3 and 2/6.—Rawles and Rawles, JLTEN'S All-Wool Underwear in Kaiapoi, Roslyn and Mosgiel makes. We are holding big stocks of these now scarce lines.—Rawles an? Rawles. ' 59/6, 07/6 to £8 Bs. Beautiful Kaiapoi, Roslyn and Mosgiel travelling rugs. See these.—Rawles and Rawles. SPECIAL line Tweed Skirts, Jap Silk, Taffeta, and Cord Silk Skirts for evening wear.—Rawles acd Rawles. T ADIES' Hose, in great variety from All-Wool Sports Hose in black and colors to Silk Hose all shades.—Rawles and Rawles. Tj'Oß Evening Frocks. —Beautiful Crepe de Chines and Silks, Floral and Plain Ninon, and very dainty Bhados in Plain Voiles, including old rose, reseda, sky, strawberry, shell pink etc.—Rawles and Rawles. jITEN'S Tweed Overcoats, 40/6, 65/- up. Splendid value in Raincoats. — Rawles and Rawles. NEW GOODS; From youth to old age the Jeweller furnishes you with loye'j offerings and mementoes of the brightest, best and most honorable events of your lives. The jewel as a gift since time immemorial has been the emblem of the deepest affection. Youwill he-mcll rewarded fry-an inspection of the most useful and appropriate gifts displayed at our premises. [BEN. PETERS, - THE RING JEWELLER.Stratford. 'Phone 285* Tstena £Breai(iasi
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 June 1919, Page 3
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