Newton King, Ltd., art submitting for sale by auction at the Mart, Devon Street, New Plymouth, on Friday, 29th inst., 135 fully paid up New Plymouth Sash and Door Company shares. The sale advertisement appears in auction columns of this paper.
T. Lamason desires to draw attention to his weekly sale and report of this issue.
T. Lamason has a fine sample of Sutton’s Crimson King swede on view at his rooms, grown by Mr. G. Hunter, East Road. Eclipse special turnip man-, ure was used. Patrons of the Melbourne, Ltd., are reminded that the firm’s great Midwinter Reduction Sale positively ends to-day. Customers desirous of securing any or more of the advertised sale bargains will find it to their advantage tflfr pay the store a visit. The sales of “Fairy Wonder” washing powder and “Sinus,” the champion milking machine cleanser, have already this month constituted a record. “Fairy,’ 11 now eo well established, is increasing in popularity, whilst the recent comments by factory managers in regard to unclean milk have created an early demand for “Sinus.”
A detailed advertisement of Mr. Rhue Rangitaawa’e clearing sale, to be held at Oaonui on Tuesday next, appears in t>hia issue. The cattle, implements, etc., are good, and buyers can attend the sale with confidence. In preparation for next year’s prohibition poll, Mr. H. Grinstead, who is organising the Taranaki-Wanganui district, will speak in Whiteley Memorial Church on Sunday evening, at 8.15 f
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 July 1921, Page 4
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