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N.Z.L. AND M. CO. PONGAROA STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1906, at 1 p.m. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO, Ltd., will sell as above — 150 shorn ewes with lambs 120 ewes and lambs 50 fat ewfls 7o yearliug steers in lots to suit purchasers - . 15, yearling heifers - I Shorthorn-Jersey bull, 3yrs 4 fat cows „ 5 lfimos steers 4 weaners • 20 2jyrsteers 20 2 to 2jyr steers 23 2jyr atwers 20 cows and calves 20 empty hsifers , 20 18mos steers 1 \ 3yr half draught filly broken to harness 8 harness horses * ; ■ . 1 half-draught oolt, 2yrs * Entries may be made either with Mr F. Fulcher, Pongaroa, or at our Pahiatua office. K. J. MdLENNAN, Agent. GORDON ELLIOTT, , Auctioneer. PALMERSTON STOCK SALE. . THURSDAY, JANUARYS. THE N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., will sell bypublic auction at ' their yards, . Rangitikei Line, as above, at 11.30 a.m.— 60 fresh 2yr steers 20 yearling heifers ' 45 fresh 2J and 3yr steers 1 50 yearlings 7 cows and calves 30 fat and forward bullocks 50 2yr steers " 30 lßmos steers -, 10 fat cows 20 store oows 30 mixed yearlings " ■ 80 18mos- heifers 20 yearling heifers , 60 well-bred Shorthorn cows with calves* 30 2yr steers : . 100 empty 2yr heifers (in lots) 50 mixed cattle 60 heifers in calf : 200, fat ewes - 300 forward ewes '- , - , .. . BLENDING TEA. The tea blender has to spend many years in acquiring a knowledge of the different grades of tea. Ho has to edu cate his palate, Ms sense of smelling as well as. his optics, to distinguish the different sorts of tea. , The blending is a groat art, and , while there are^ many tea-blenders, the successful onts are few. . It is necessary to blend tea because it is iuiposftblie to get the same quality from several gardens. Tea is, subject to climatic conditions,' soil, treatment, etc. One lot may be strongs another may have a fine fragrance, but be lacking io other essentials. , . The tea-blender brings together just the teas that h,e requires to makeup a standard quality, and if be is an expert the blend will never vary icT quality. CRESENT BLEND' TEA Is blended by a Tea Connoisseur. The' quality is the same to-day as it was yesterday, as it will be a year hence. It is sold at all stores at 2s per lbj NORSEWOOD ROAD BOARD. r 1 LENDERS, addressed "The JL Chairman Road Board, Norsewood," will be received up till 6 p.m. on THURSDAY, January sth, 1965. For cleaning out 'water" tables throughout the whole of the Road Board district (in sec» tions) For the carting and delivery of 150 cubic yards of "metal on Brieske's road, Ngamoko. For the carting and delivery of 250. cubic yards of tnetal on the Ngamoko Main Road. For the carting aud delivery of 150 cubic yard 8 of metal on Cantley's, Dahl's, and Gundri«'B Koads. Specifications and further information on application to the undersigned. The lowest cr any tender not necea^ariiy accepted, by Order. O. ERIOKSEN, Clerk. "IT'S HOT T " WELL," BLOW IT V\ You may do this with; your soup, but you find it more difficult with the hot summer weather. Hot days are certainly trying, and wh«u not up to p/>r, you will iiod it hard to " get a move on." TTNLESS you are "in the know," vJ you will go through this summer as you did laat, and the ouea bef jr« it — tired listlesn. fagged-out, com mincing the duy with a yawn, and fiuishiug up a -, unless yon have made the acquaintance of Plantekoa. Theu summer becomes h pleasure. Plantekca is to you what steam is to tbe engine — it malc*B you go, pours glowiner, exhilararipg vitality into you, ami fills the body with life, ambition and endurance. PURELY HERBAL. PLEASANT AS WINK. YOU'LL LIKE IT. THERE'S A REASON.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 2, 4 January 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 2, 4 January 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 2, 4 January 1905, Page 8

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