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SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS’ CO-OP KAPONGA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1922. ■£oo HEAD MIXED ' CATTLE, etc., including—--20 dairy cows and heifers 10 bulls HIDE AND TALLOW SALE. FARMERS 7 " CO-OP., STRATFORD. i NEXT SALE NOVEMBER 7. Advice labels on application. ■aAN U R E Sy I EANS gf|Oß E lONEY WHEN APPLIED JUDICIOUSLY. yyE HAVE STOCKS AND CAN SUPPLY AT MARKET RATES THE FOLLOWING RELIABLE BRANDS:— CHALLENGE MIXED MANURES TE PAPAPA MIXED MANURES TE PAPAPASUPERPHOSPHATE and BASIC SUPER NAURU GUANO PATEA MIXED MANURES SUPREME MIXED MANURES WAITARA MIXED MANURES IMLAY MIXED MANURES WALPOLE GUANO BASIC SLAG NITRATE OF SODA SULPHATE OF POTASH SULPHATE OF AMMONIA FARMERS’ CO-OP. ALL BRANCHES.

AGRICULTURAL SHOW. gTRATFORD & p SHOW. November 22 & 23. FARMERS! As well lock the door and lose the key as have good stock and not exhibit it! EXHIBITING Is telling others what YOU have and THEY WANT. PROGRESS Is attained by creating WANTS and SATISFYING them. SUCCESS Is achieved by PROGRESSION through EXHIBITING. THE STRATFORD SHOW SUPPLIES THE KEY! OPEN the door of PROGRESS and SUCCESS By EXHIBITING your Stock at STRATFORD! FARMERS! YOU have what STRATFORD wants— STOCK! STRATFORD has what YOU want — PUBLIC OPINION! THE HOME. Make an ADDITIONAL INTEREST for yourself by exhibiting your SEWING and COOKING. It’s good for YOU. the OTHERS, and US! HOBBIES! Do you CARVE? PAINT! take PHOTOGRAPHS? Make MORE out of v’our HOBBY by EXHIBITING it. ENTRIES CLOSE NOVEMBER 11. Send for Particulars and Schedule. A. J. BARR, Secretary. P.O. Box 59, Stratford. Telephone 182. TO DAIRYMEN. RE YOUR CREAM. YOT are prepared to purchase Cream in any quantities, and will either send our Lorry or arrange to have the Cream forwarded to us. Come in and see what we are anxious to do for you. It will pay you. We want you to enquire of us about YOUR CREAM F. S. BUTLER, DEVON - STREET (Near Liardet Street) NEW PLYMOUTH. pYES FRONT! Saving at the Spigot and wasting at the Bung-hole. That’s what you’re doing by not having your clothes cUaned by us* Costumes’, Suite, Hate, Gloves, Funs and Overcoats of all descriptions when coined by us are clean. Make no error when having y<»urs done, and see it is done at MCCULLOUGH’S 1 Opposite McNeill's, Devon Street, New* ' Plymouth. The BEST CLEANERS. DYERS. HAT RE-BLOCKERS & RE-MODELLERS IN TARANAKI.

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1922, Page 8

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384

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1922, Page 8

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