SALES BY AUCTION. NZ. LOAN & M.A.00 ITINERARY OF SHEEP AND RAM FAIRS. TE WERA—April 1. STRATFORD SALEYARDS. « TUESDAY, MAR£H 15. At 12.30 p.rfl. gQQ HEAD SHEEP, CATTLE, etc., including: 200 mixed age ewes (in lots) 250 mixed sex lambs 100 Southdown lambs (mixed sex) 25 18-montli heifers (r.w.b.) ELTHAM SALE AND WfANER FAIR. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16. HEAD \ PIGS, etc., including: 500 weaners 200 SHEEP, including: 100 good lambs off rape TARATA FRIDAY, MARCH 18, at 1 p.m. 100 HEAD MIXED CATTLE.. 300 MIXED SHEEP Two-seater Ford Car, guaranteed in good order. Newly painted, Practically new tyres. Electric, f light and full equipment of tools. Slight reserve.
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 Troublea No Troubles. STAINTON & CO. L TD NEW PLYMOUTH. * Box 142. 'Phone 732-lflO. B- STONE, Representative.
SILKS LADIES! PURCHASE YOUR SILKS THE MAIL ORDER WAY; WE OFFER POST FREE & CASH WITH ORDER EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. 10 Momme White Jap Silk, 27 inches wide, 5/6 per yard, or 5/4 per yard by the piece of 60 yards? 10 Momme Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide; white or cream; 10/6 per yard, or 10/3 yer yard by the piece of 50 yards. These are first quality heavy washing silks. We guarantee satisfaction or your money will be returned upon the return of goods. DOMINION MAIL ORDER HOUSE, BOX 32, WELLINGTON.
THE ? SALE; OF SALES. Men’s Tweed Odd Coats, 39/6 each. Men’s Odd Vests, 4/6 each. Men’s Shirts, 6/11 each. Men’s Felt Hats, 10/6 each. Ladies’ Vests, 1/-, 1/11, 2/11 each. Cotton Blouses, from 2/11 each. Llama Hose, 3/11 >pair. White Jap Silk, 3/11 yard. Cr?pe de Chine, 7/11 yard. WRITE FOR PRICE LIST. BON MARCHE KAPONGA, • and Opp. Farmers’ Co-op., ELTHAM.
FURNISHING BARGAINS. ARE ALWAYS OBTAINABLE AT ARTHUR’S, Where those /liaracteristics of SIMPLICITY AND SOLIDARITY, which discriminating householders demand in the furniture they buy, are the dominant features. Further, the moderation of price due to to our own Warehouse and Factory being located outside the high rent area, is a factor which strongly appeals in these days when economy is becoming more and more difficult. WHEREVER YOU LIVE IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT US. ARTHUR’S FURNISHING WAREHOUSE HAWERA. Established 1864.
A few shillings sp’ent in the free use of Nazol to protect the mucous membranes of the mouth, nose and throat from Coughs, Colds and Sor? Throats, ate., is better than hours of sufferimr. 2
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