| BASIC SLAG SLAG WE ARE SELLING (Subject to safe arrival) 18/20 PER CENT BASIC SLAG ' At from £7 10s to £7 15s per ton NETT CASH ship’s slings, breakwater. The latter price is for the celebratt/d LEEDS PHOSPHATE Ou.’s SLAG. ENGLAND’S BEST. We are also offering (to arrive) 17 PER CENT CONTINENTAL SLAG At £6 17s 6d per ton NETT CASH Ship’s slings, breakwater. ORDER EARLY AS QUANTITY IS LIMITED. NEWTON KING, LTD
SALES BY AUCTION NZ. LOAN & M. A. CO MATAU SALE AND SUPPLEMENTARY SHEEP FAIR. FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922, At 1 p.m. 2000 SHEEP ’ CATTLE, ETC. 400 4-tooth wethers 600 breeding ewes 500 lambs 30 weaner heifers 20 2|-year steers HAWERA HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1922. HORSES, comprising Heavy, Medium Draughts, Harness Horses, Hacks, Ponies and Sundries. On account Alex McCracken, Esq.— 1 black gelding, 7 years (prize winner) Gig and harness TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). L. A. NOLAN <& CO. sell a« under—--11 o’clock.—Vegetables 1 o’clock.—Poultry, Ladies’ and i Gents’ Bikes, Carpenters’ Tools, Wheelbarrows, Stand Mangles, Wire Netting, Step Ladders, Iron Bedsteads, Wire-wove Mattresses, Washstands, Dressing Tables, Kitchen Dressers, Duchess Chests, Sideboards, Chest Drawnrs, Singer Drop-head Sewing Machines, One Indian Carpet 13ft x 10ft (nearly new), Saratoga Trunk, Sofas, Easy
Chairs, Oak Chairs with leather seats, Rimu Chairs high back, Settee and Easy Cair to match, Kitehen and Dining-room Tables, Wheelbarrows, 2 large Wooden Kerbs, and lot of Sundries. { Also, at 2.30 o’clock, in estate of A. Davidson, deceased — Quantity of assorted groceries and drapery, etc. \ J£ND f"<OACH TTACTORY. Motor-car Body Repairs, New Hoods, Cars Painted or Enamelled in any color and style required. Farm implements repaired. Horse-shoeing and General Smithing. Rubber Tyres fitted to Gig and Trap Wheels. E E C H Next Bank of New South Wales, INGLEWbOD. PATEA BRICKS REDUCED FROM MARCH 1, 1922. ATY price for Building Bricks will be £4 per thousand on i truck. Take notice bricks from l Aramoho to Patea 10/6 per thouI sand extra on ! \ | R. M. LOCKHART, PATEA BRICKWORKS P.O. Box 74, Patea. rpo RESIDENTS OF INGLEWOOD A AND DISTRICT. A. A. CURLE has taken over the well-known nursing home hitherto carried on by Mrs. Bennett in Standish Street, Inglewood. Nurse Curie has obtained diplomas in Surgical, Medical and Maternity work and is now prepared to receive patients.
You should protect the mucous membrane of the nose and throat against Catarrh and Influenza Germs by the frequent inhalation of Nazol. It is a powerful antiseptic and germicide, and destroys the power of the obnoxious germs. ■ . , r» Bathing caps, all sizes and prices. Waterwings for swimming or floating at H. J. Abram, the “MAIL ORDER” Chemist, New Plymouth. If you have a bitter taste in your mouth, accompanied with flatulence, a wineglassful of Sharland’s Magnesia , will give relief. It soothes and corIreqts the derangements of the stomach.
One or two teaspoonsful of Sharland’s Magnesia, two or three times a day. should be given to children during hot weather. It corrects acidity, flatulence, and calms the stomach.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1922, Page 8
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