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SALES BY AUCTION. NEWTON KING CALENDAR OF CLEARING SALES. JUNE. 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 ShorthorngJ. Wednesday, 25 J. Feaver, Rutland Rd., Wjtipuku. Wednesday, 25 —Wm. Duggan, Auroa (in conjunction with Farmers' Co-op.) Thursday, Hegan, Mstapu. Thursday, 26 R. H. Susans, Barklay Road, off 'Pembroke Road, Stratford Thursday, 26 Q. G. Grover, Tataraimaki Friday, 27—Prank Sole, Okato. Holiday, 30—Con. O'Sullivan, Uruti. Monday, 30— R. I. Baddriey, We3town. JULY. Tuesday, I—Mra. K: Rowe, East Road, Stratford. Yards. Tuesday, 1— Bros., Tataraimaka.. . 2—Z. T. Walker, Monmoutli Road, Stratford. Wednesday, 2—A. Clothier, Warea. Thursday, 3—H. N. Silk, Warwick Road, " Stratford Thursday, 3—J. C. Davidson, Omata. Friday, 4—Sam Radford, Kaponga. Saturday, 5—H. G. Muir, Ononui. Monday, 7—A. Heal, Norfolk Road. Tuesday, B—Mrs. A Voullaire, Riverlea Tuesday, B—Chas. Weiis, Warea, at Stony. River Yards; choice Jersey springing heifers. Wednesday, 9 —R. McK. Morrison, Toko Road, Toko. Thursday, 10—P. L-. Taylcr ; Gordon Rd, toko. Thursday, 10—Estate Jas Hamblyn, Henwood Road, Bell Block. Friday, 11—Tito, Egmont Road (at Waiwakailio yards). Friday, 11—Jas. Linn, Standish Road, Monday, 14— H. D. and F. W. Collins, Tataraimaka. Tuesday, 16—Thos. Harvey, Pungarehu. Wednesday, 16—D. and A E. Watkins (in .conjunction with N Z. Loan Co.) (pedigree and grade Jersey cows) JQisrsday, 17—David McEldowney, Puniho. Saturday, Id—J-.Hall, Huiroa. Wednesday, ; 23—Mrs. Bryden, Carrington Road. Thursday, 24—fl. Jeffrey, Btll Block. finday, 25—Mrs. S. A. Morrow, Rahotu '(pedigree Frisians). THE UZ. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO, LTD. Q&LENDAR OF CLEARING SALES. JUNE. Saturday, 21—Percy Palmer, Alton, Mangapau Road, Normanby. Monday, 23—Jas. Marshall, Waverley. Tuesday, 24—Richard Canty, Taiporoharui, Hawera. Wednesday, 25 W. A. Schmidt, South Road, Hawera. Monday, 30— F. and A. Bouvke, Ball Rd., Alton. Thursday, 25—£ B. and A. M. Torston- - son, Mokaia, at Hawera saleyards. Friday, 27 —Archibald Cameron, Alton. Saturday, 28r-£. H. Robertson, Hurleyville. JULY. Wednesday, 2—A. and J. O'Donnell's annual sale of Rosy Creek pedigree! Jerseys at Hawera yards. Monday, 7—George Martin, Rawhitiroa. 7—J. 7. Williamson, Kakaramea Yards. tPoesday," B—John Casserley, Ohaugai. Tuesday, B—R. J. Nairn, Eltham (in conjunction with Farmers' Co-op.) Wednesday, 9—J. F. McGregor, Meremere. Wednesday, 19—A. E. Watkins (in conJunction with Newton King), Hawera yards; sale of pedigree Jerseys and grade cows .' Thursday, 17—William Hallett, Tahora. Tuesday, 22—3). J. Willis, Ararata. lerstena Breakfast at ; fIVJUND—At my wit's end to find a tea with a really sice dependable flavor, Because Cypl is so faddy. Satisfied him with Bobur. Sold by J. McNeill, New Plymouth.—L **7 ANTED—Put Robur Tea down on your order list—don't keep on growling. No tea nicer than Robur. Bold by Kaapokonui Dairy Co.—l. TM2RSQKAL—Wellington people holi-day-making here were delighted with Robur Tea. Whenthey return home they will use nothing but Robur. Sold by J. McLean, Inglewood.—l. TJOUND— Always found that second cup of tea was never so-nice in flavour a» . the first Everything is changed now—since Bdlntr came on'\the scene—never gets bitter.—Robur, Sold by C.' Dunbar, Ctenni—l.. WfANTED —My folks have been very faddy about tea—believe yours are, v » too—try Rotor. Its flavour deCgJttß Robur. Sold by Thomas, Oliver and Thomas, Kaponga—l pinUSONAlr—Ruth's birthday to-mor-row—she is having a small party—must have some nice sweets to contri- . Ditto to the feast Mac-Robertson's French Nougat i$ just the thing. Sold by Kaupctomi Dairy C 0.—1.. T^OUNX) —The sweet supreme—Macßobertscai'sFreneh Nougat. Its delicacy flavour will charm you. British manunttun Macßoberteon's confections are flstidoag. Sold ly R. T Bullock, Hawera iou to try Old Gold Cocoa —British manufacture. Has a mellowness and delicacy of flavour that will ■FEpalto you. Make sura ifs Old Gold. BoW by H. E. Harris and W. Gilbert, Hawenu—L J^OUND —A high-class cocoa that has J • various uses—as a beverage it is deliideal flavouring for ices, blancflMjgC* and for icing cakes—none better, ftat Old Gold Cocoa. Sold by J. Arthur ' OLD GOLD COCOA—of purity and high quality. Especially suitable for intomb. Don't forget the name-—Old. Gold. Bold.by J* Barclay, Okaaawa.—L tfena

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1919, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
660

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1919, Page 3

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