SALES BY NEWTON I INGLEWOOD ’ p - WEDNESDAY, 3. X I 22, i•. 200 CHOICE WE s': y I: 5 - 100 Jersey cross wean/. 150 Shorthorn and Holstein do ALSO,— PAIR WORKING BULLOCKS, Yoke* and Bows ,» WAIWAKAIHO SALE AND WEANER FAIR. THURSDAY, MARCH 16. 100 JERSEY & JERSEY CROSS WEANER HEIFERS 14 18-month and 2J-year ix. heiferf 6 spg. cows and heifers 7 stud Southdown ewes and lambi EXCHANGE QHEEP FARM, well fenced and aub* divided, all in grass, carry 1£ sheep to the acre. Could milk 50 cows on front portion if necessary. About 20 acres in crop. BUILDINGS consist of a wellbuilt 8-roomed house, h. and c. water, septic tank, telephone, etc., good woolshed and cowshed. Owner will exchange for dairy farm of 50 to 100 acres. Equity £3500. DAIRY FARM TO LEASE WITH C.P. CLAUSE. D A ®Y FARM, situated within 6 miles of Stratford Post Office, good locality. Rent 25/- per acre. For further particulars 'ipplyNEWTON KING, L TD Land Department, STRATFORD AND INGLEWObi> BEAUTIFUL WOMEN HAVE LONG, CURLY EYELASHES. “CURLIT” CURLS THE STRAIGHTEST EYELASHES. Immediate results; guaranteed harmless. Sent in plain wrapper. Price 2/0 and 4/0, MME. LENOIR, “Shandon House,” Church Street, New’ Zealand.
BUICK SERVICE GARAGE REMOVAL NOTICE from February Ist the Buick Service Garage will be carried on is Brougham Street, opposite the Royal Hotel, and next to Snelling and Aft, drews’. Mr. Townley will be in charge of th< mechanical branch, and will give hie personal supervision to all repairs and Renewals. We want to thank all cuatomers for past favors, and guarantee satisfaction for future. E. A. TOWNLEY, Proprietor Thone BM. NEW PLYMOUTH SAVINGS BANK IMPORTANT NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS. r pHE Savings Bank Act having beei amended, the Trustees can non pay interest on deposits up to £2OO at the rate of per cent, per annum ob the monthly minimum balance of any account. G. E. DINNISS, ManagX. T'O RESIDENTS OF INGLEWOOD AND DISTRICT. A. A. CURLE has ’ taken over the well-known nursing home hitherto carried on by Mrs. Bennett in Standish Street, Inglewood. Nurse Curl© has obtained diplomas in Surgical, Medical and Maternity work and is now prepared to receive patients. . PLANT NOW! QPRING JJULBS Allium, Anemones, Amaryllis, Crocua, Gladioli. Hyacinth, Spanish Iris, Ixiaa Snow Flakes, Freesias. Scilla, Ranunculus, Tulips and all varieties of Narciasua and Daffodils. ALSO SOW SWEET PEAS. Spencer’s Exhibition Strain, Choicest Mixed. Procure from— H. G. STAUB SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, 16 REGENT STREET . . . HAWERA ’PHONE 354.
L: A; NOLAN & CO.’; HIDE, WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. NEW PLYMOUTH. NEXT SALE MARCH 28 ' WOOL SALE, WANGANUI < ' EARLY MARCH. (Catalogues close last week February,' Advice Cards and Label* on Application
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 March 1922, Page 8
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