At an early date Messrs. Newton King, Ltd., are selling by auction tha whole of Mr. Alex. Shuttleworth’s stock-in-trade. The preliminary advertisement appears in this issue. The Melbourne’s Great Sale positively ends Saturday. Last chance of securing men’s pyjamas at 10/6; men’s “Shirley” Police braces, 3/11; men’s “Shirley President” braces, 4/6; men’s cashmere socks, 2/11; men’s Paris garters, 2/-; men’s saddle tweed trousers, 29/6; men’s tweed overcoats, 79/6; men’s raincoats, 27/6. Don’t miss these. Farmers, put your house in order. The season will soon be here, so see that your milking machines and separators are in a perfect state of cleanliness. Set about securing an ample supply of “Sinus” cleanser at once, and so obviate the risk of taking contaminated milk; to the factory. A detailed advertisement of Mr. Ehue Rangitaawa’s clearing sale to be held at Oaonui on Tuesday next appears in this paper. The cattle, implements, etc., are
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 July 1921, Page 4
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150Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 22 July 1921, Page 4
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