SALES BY AUCTION. FARMERS’ CO-OP AUROA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922. HEAD MIXED CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, etc., including—--25 weafters 20 sheep 15 dairy cows and heifers 6 bulls ON THE FARM. nf&iß TARLKI ROAD, TARIKI. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922. At 12.30 .p.ta. sharp. nPHE FARMERS’ 00-OPERATIVE OR- * GANJSATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, Ltd., have received instructions from Mr. JOHN TWIGG, to sell by Public Auction as above— WITHOUT RESERVE--OQ JERSEY & JERSEY CROSS ■ DAIRY. COWS (in full milk) I, Pedigree Jersey bull 2 sows, 1 boar, chain and disc harrows, and 1 spring cart. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. HIDE AND TALLOW SALE. FARMERS’ CO-OP., STRATFORD. NEXT SALE DECEMBER 5. Advice labels on application.
STRIKE A STRAIGHT FENCE LINE WITH JOHNSON’S ENGLISH FENCING WIRE, AND SWALLOW BRAND ENGLISH NETTING. Arrived in New Plymouth per si?. PORT DENISON. HpHE following are the gauges to arrive— Johnson’s No. 8 Plain Gailvd. Wire. Johnson’s No. 9 Plain Galvd. Wire.* Johnson’s No. 10 Plain Galvd. Wire. Johnson’s No. 12 Plain Galvd. Wire. Johnson’s Reffisteel •Wire. Johnson’s 6in. Barb Wire in $-cwt. coils. SWALLOW BRAND NETTING. 36 x 2 x 19 —Fowl Netting. 72 x 2 x 19—Fowl Netting. 48 x 2 x 19—Fowl Netting. 24 x 4 x 15—Pig Netting. 36 x 4 x 15—Sheep Netting. Secure your requirements for delivery direct from the steamer and save charges. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ALL BRANCHES.
SALE CLEARING SALE. I FARQUHAR’S GREAT CLEARING SALE NOW PROCEEDING. GENUINE BARGALVS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS: Men’s Indigo Serge, Grey Worsteds & Brown Tweeds to go at Half Price. Most of all other lines offered to be cleared at less than cost price. A FEW OF THE BARGAINS: Women’s Patent Leather Court Shoes, large buckle, Louis heels, to clear at 21s pair. Women’s Satin Quilted Slippers, felt and leather soles, 3/11 pair. Children’s Tar. and Black Glace Bar Shoes, sizes 4—6, 3/11 pair. Men’s Box Calf Glace Kid Tan Willow Calf Derby Bals., welted soles, sizes 8-9-10, 30/- pair. Men’s Striped Neglige Shirts, fast colours, 5/11. Men’s Indigo Serge Suits, £8 Bs. Half Price, £4 4s. Men’s All Colonial Wool Sox, 1/6 pair. SEE OUR WINDOW & DOOR DISPLAY. G- FARQUHAR’S, BOOTMAKER & CLOTHIER, INGLEWOOp,
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Archer had said that l>aoor was antag- ' onistic to no Church, and that it believed a man’s religion to be individual. , Did Mr. Archer speak of the Labor that 'he (the candidate) was associated with ’or of extremism? If he spoke of the extremists, he was saying what he must know to be absolutely untrue.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1922, Page 8
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