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I AUCTIONS. j FRANKLIN JERSEY QLUB'S gALE j At Show Ground Next Railway Station, | PUKEKOHE, 1 WEDNESDAY, gEPTEMBER | , 1923, AT 10 O'CLOCK. | I-I eye* PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS, j 20 PEDIGREE JERSEY FEMALES. I Nearly every Bull is descended from I C O.K. Ancestors; while among the females iare BeTcrnl cows with C.O.R. Records, one ' small dairy of choice females is being sold lowing to "the ill-health of the vendor. j j A unique opportunity is being offered the , I Dairy Fitrmera to secure a Herd Bull with 'Butter-fat Records behind him. 'I he breeder has an opportunity of securing a few choice females to found or Improve his In those days of keen competition no farmer can hold on with scrub cattle. The Catalogue is now ready. Send for ; o,leto D. R. HAMILTON, Secretary, Box 32, Pukekohe. Auctioners : ALFRED BI'CKLAND AND SONS, LTD., Iv conjunction with NZ. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. P.S.—This Sale is on the following day to Mr. R. F. Wilkinson's bale of the Knsley Herd of Jerseys. 42 TJ L X E X O H E. "PIRANKLIN /COMBINED TJREEDERS' QALE. mUESDAY. QCTOBEU f> AT 11 A.M. In ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS , , LTD., SALEYARDS, PUKEKOHE. When Will be Offered "I O MILKING SHORTHORN HEIFEKS. 55 MILKING SnORTHORN BULLS. 6 FRIESIAN COWS AND BULLS. 8 AYRSHIRE BULLS. A unique opportunity for Dairymen and Breeders to secure the right type, together with butterfat. This Sale will excel any previous, and farmers will do well with any of the above breeds with their increasing popularity. Catalogues from J. W. ROBINSON, Runclman P. 0., or Auctioneers. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. LTD., N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LIMITED. 21 A LFRED TDUCKLAND & gONS, LTD. COUNTRY SALES. HELENSVILLE—MONDAY, September 10. MOUNT ALBERT—SaIe of Mr. T. J. B. Stewart—-MONDAY, September 10. PAPATOETOE—SaIe of Mr. F. M. Waters —TUESDAY, September H. ARDMORE—SaIe of Mr. T. E. Gerrand— WEDNESDAY, September 12. PUKBKOUE—THURSDAY, September 13. TTJAKAU—FRIDAY, September 14. TURUA—FRIDAY, September 14. POKENO—MONDAY. September 17. RUNCIMAN—SaIe of Mr. W. 11. Willcocks —MONDAY. September 17. RUNCIMAN—TUESDAY, September 18. PUKEKOHE —Sale of Mr. R. F. Wilkinson, Ensley Jersey Herd—TUESDAY, September 18. PUKEKOHE—AnnuaI Sale of Franklin Jersey Clvb —WEDNESDAY, September 19. PUKEKOHE—Dairy Sale—September 20. PUKEKOHE—TUESDAY. September 25. HELENSVILLE —WEDNESDAY, September 20. PTJKEKOHE SPRING HORSE FAIR— THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, September 27 and 28. WAITAKARURU—FRIDAY, September 28. WEEKLY SALES. THE HAYMARKET—TUESDAYS: Hides, Skins, Wool, Tallow, etc. WESTFIELD YARDS — WEDNESDAYS: I Fat Cattle, Sheep, Calves, Piga, etc. WESTFIELD YARDS —- THURSDAYS: Dairy and Store Stock. THE HAYMARKET — FRIDAYS: Horses. Vehicles, Harness, Hay, Straw, and Grain, etc. BUYERS FOR MESSRS. THOS. BORTHWICK AND SONS (AUSTRALASIA). LTD.. FROZEN MEAT EXPORTERS. ETC. A LFRED TJUCKLAND & QONS, LTD. AUCTIONEERS, AUCKLAND. 22 DYERS AND CLEANERS. YOU NEED "THE EMPIRE." " rpHB EMPIRE" NEEDS YOU. -L i!? WHY ?? T Becnnse If yon are thrifty and economical you will not throw away your old Suits, Costumes, Frocks, etc. Juet send them to "THE EMPIRE," or Ring up No. 3867, and our vans will collect. EXPERT DIKING, EXPERT GLEANING, EXPERT REMODELLING, EXPERT RPAIRING. Old Garment* made as new in a few days and at a trltUng cost. Country Orders Receive Special Prompt Attention, and Return Postage Paid. Special Fur Department for the Renovntlon and Remodelling of all kinds of Fur Work. EMPIRE CLEANING AND DYEING CO., (Furriers, etc.), 358. Queen Street. (Opposite Main Entrance, Town Hall). By Special Appointment to his Excellency Viscount Jelllrog. n - I EVER heard of Jack Peat, sir, the dyer. Whose business grows higher and higher? He'll clean suits so neat. That they look quite a treat; For particulars, 'phone and inquire. His charges are moderate and low, sir. For dyeing and cleaning all clothes, sir, And his work is well known For quality and tone; It's the best, absolutely, we know, sir. COSTUMES AND SUITS DRY-CLEANED. I ft /fi V ACH ! COSTUMES AND SUITS DYED, 12/6 ' EACH. I Every Description of Cleaning and Dyeing done. Over 30 years' experience. J G. PBA T ' 36, EDEN TERR/ ~E. i 2 mins. from Symonds St. Tel. 3151. Open Evenings from 6.30 till 7.30 p.m. WS A MAN'S CLOTHES. MAN'S CLOTHES. THE CROTHALL WAY SEBVICB plays an important part in the care of a Man's Wardrobe. For THE CROTHALL WAY CO. are Specialists in the Dyeing, Cleaning, and Pressing of Men's Wear. They also undertake Repairs, Renovations and Alterations, and execute them j skilfully and speedily. Call, Phone or Write THE CROTHALL WAY COMPANY, Renovating Specialists and Practical Tailors, 137, Symonds Street (Phone 2544 A), and 171 Manukau Road, AUCKLAND. Works: Mount Eden. Phone 2678 A. C /CARPET CLEANING, Electric Beating \J and Vacuum, 9d yard, Inclusive.— . Domestic Vacuum Co., Strand Arcaae, 'Phone 900. " j INSTTKAJTCE. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. The Guarantee of the State goes with Every Policy issued. Insure with the Department and obtain: STATE SECURITY LOW PREMIUMS LIBERAL TREATMENT LARGE BONUSES I And keep your Money in the Dominion. A. T. TRAVERSI (LONDON), [ g , CominlMlo^f^, ' CJTATE GUARANTEED LIFE ' O INSURANCE. For Expert Information, Write, or Ring (For Appointment; TELEPHONE 3701. ERNE s"T L I L L T, Agent Government Insurance Department. • Safe Depomit Buildinga. . wfl 1 Cornet Uigb Street and .Yulcatt I*ne« •""

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 213, 8 September 1923, Page 9

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