SALES BY AUCTION. SALE OF RACEHORSES. . M COUNTY STABLES, STRATFORD. THIS MORNING at 10.30 o’clock, WEBSTER BROS. JJAVE received instructions from MR. R. JOHNSON to sell by auction as about, with engagements: WOLTHEA, chg, 4 years (Wolawa —-Dorothea.); winner of Maiden Plate, January 1, 1921. BELLE NOIRE, blk m, 5 years (All Black —Or lay). Sale at 10.30 a.m. HEAVY PETROLS. ND how to make them as good as the best. Send 7/6 to ,f GASLINE,” Box 88, Stratford, and you will have no further trouble.
FARMERS It’s up to you to instal the best machine on the market. You have to consider your cows. You have to consider simplicity. You have to ‘consider reliability. You have to consider economy. And you want the machine that will always give you satisfaction. Without a doubt you should instal the FARMERS’ MILKING MACHINE. No Vacuum Tank No Vacuum Troubles No Troubles. STAINTON & CO- L TD NEW PLYMOUTH. Box 142. ’Phone 732-190. B. STONE, Representative.
j iiilHlTir JUDGMENT, OF ANY FACTORY should be made by comparing nett value returns from seaso|i to season. We are prepared to compare our returns with any other factory in New Zealand anft feel certain we shall be pleased to do the same next PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. 0. G. LAMBERT. VETERTNAPY SURGEON. STRAIFJ2D. 'Phone No. 11 (Club Hotel). Attends Coronation Stables, Elth etery Wednesday and Friday. Frank Messenger, F.N.Z.I.A.] [William Taylor, A.N.Z.I.A.] [Victor Griffiths, F.N Z.I.A. IKESSENGER, Q.RIFFITHS, & HHAYLOR, REGISTERED ARCHITECTS. 61 Devon Street (opp. A.M.P. Building), New Plymouth. 'Phone 100. W. N. STEPHENSON, A.N.Z.1.A., REGISTERED ARCHITECT Temporary Office next Bank of Australasia (upstairs), Devon Street, New Plymouth. "p A P L I N DENTAL SURGEON, ELTHAM. Has commenced practice in rooms above Plunket, Rooms, next Bank of AustYalasla MUSICAL. ARNOLD 0. STURROCK, L.MUB, T.C.L. PIANIST. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. Resumes tuition on Thursday, September 16. Al home to intending pupils Wednesday, 15th. GRIFFITHS BUILDINGS. EGMONT STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH, inst., from 2 p.m. till 5 p.m. Visits Inglewood, Wednesdays. Studio:— 'Phone 616. EDWARD MASON, M.A.V.M.A., VETERINARY SURGEON, HAWERA. Cal!: —Tait Bros., Chemists, Hawera; Tiddy and Co., Regent Street, Hawera; J. O’Hagan, Chemist, Eltham.
Ladies should protect themselves from Coughs,. Colds, Sore Throats, etc., by putting about 10 drops of Nazol on a handkerchief and placing it inside a blouse on the chest. Use Nazol freely in this way — not injure the tnost delicate fabric. 3
CoeoersSheep Dips Back Again Still in Full Supreme Supply ! Among Dips! If you have been disappointed with other dips on account of the war-time shortage of ‘ Cooper’s," this announcement will please you. Scores of dips have followed ‘ Cooper ’ during the past seventy years. Some have gone, some remain, but none has equalled it. The dip which lasts longest in the Wool and prevents re-infection, is the cheapest to use. Once Cooper’s Dip dries in the Wool no ordinary rain will wash it out. Stocked by all Stores and Merchants HAINES-5 I
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 January 1921, Page 8
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