SALES BY AiTCTION. CLEARING SALE. CORDELIA STREET SOUTH, STRATFORD. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13. THE P.A.O. KjWiLh sell at tlic temporary residence of MR. C. CROOT: ALL HIS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, viz.: Handsome oiled rimu double bedstead complete i with wire mattress and bedding, marble-Lack cabinet wasbstand and duchess to match, 1 dark double liedstead complete, chest drawers, cabinet mirror, cot, linoleums from 4 rooms, slip mats, passage lino., blinds, curtain poles, fittings, set deer liorn i rack, 14x6 wire stretcher, 1 Perfection treadle sewing machine (good)', bassinette, cupboard, child's chair, handsome dining table, 4 upholstered spring chairs and sofa to match, spring rocker, 2 wicker chairs, kitchen dresser, .pictures, hanging lamps, 1 Osmond stock medicine chest, 6 kitchen chairs, kitchen table, kitchen utensils, household sundries, 3 20-gal. milk cans, 1 pros, pan, kerosene heater, hay forks, hay knives, axes, shovels, pair spiders, U bands and chains, 1 set firstclass gig harness, 1 saddle and bridle, 25-gal. can with bran, crowbar, H.H. clippers, 2 sacks potatoes, buckets, 2 galvanised baths, 1 wringer, kerosene filter, wallaby jack, firewood, 14-gal. Unique copper andfstand, pole straps, cow covers, 1 Domo separator, 1 light milk waggon, 1 si. John Deere plough, necessary farm tools, etc. 1 fine upholstered ruber-tyred gig (perfect) On account of a client: 40 sheet 9 9 x 10 galv. iron (good) On account of Mr. C. Roberts: 3 fine bedsteads complete, duchess, washstand. cot, fine kauri chest drawers, toilet ware, linoleum from 5 rooms (good), dining and kitchen tables, wicker chairs, (1 kitchen chairs, kitchen utensils, sundries, etc., 8 good fowls SALE AT 1.30 SHARP. BERT STURM, Auctioneer.
CALVES LICK UP EVERY DROP. Unlike oilier calf-foods, there is no .sediment in "CKREMILK," the fine particles remain in suspension in the bucket, thus making preparation easy and enabling the calf to get nil the goodness. With many other calf foods a semi-solid deposit is formed at the bottom of the vessel so that the animal gets only half a feed. The. fact that there s no waste with Ceremilk has given great satisfaction to farmers. Mr D. L. Astbury, Mangatoki, Eltham, writes: "Kindly book forward for me 01-.j-half ton of 'CEREMILK' in case there is difficulty to get it next season. We have reared seventy calves this year; none have died, and unquestionably 'CEREMILK' has given us more satisfaction and better results than any other prepared food we have used previously." At all stores and factories, in 200, 100, 150 and 251b bags. If your dealer cannot supply you write to Fleming and Co., Ltd., Box 498, Wellington. 27
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1919, Page 8
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