ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1904. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS Ltd., •*"*- will sell by public auction as above at 1 p.m. — 130 ewes 180 ewes and lambs 25 cows and calves 15 yearlings 130 mixed 2 tooths 40 3yr bullocks 10 2^yr steers 20 weanerß 4 3yr steers 20 good 2yr Bteers 2 cow 8 and calves 2 springing cows 1 springing heifer 2 heifers in milk 20 3yr steers 25 2yr steers 20 cows and calves j . 8 heavy prime fat caws and heifers | 3 fat bullocks 1 fat cow 30 wethers WOODVILLE STOCK SALE. ~ ,MONDAY, 9th JANUARY, 1904. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd. ll will sell by public auction as above at 1 p.m.- — 30 18mos steers 12 first-class selected heifers at the drop 6 weaners 12. weuners 7 weaners 12 yearlings DANNEVIRKE STOCK SALE." FRIDAY, JANUARY 20. At l^.m. 4 BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., xa. will sell by public auction at their yardsi Miller's Road, as above :— 45 15cn09 mixed cattle 30 J'earliogs 20 mixed yearlings 4 weaners 4 3 aud 4yr bullocks 50 fatlatnbs DANNEVIRKE RIFLE CADET. VOLUNTEERS. i riTEEE above Company will parade , 1 on MONDAY, 9th inst., at 7.30 i jjfvpj.. for instruction by Staff dergt.r [Major McNair Kail inascer of tbecorp to bo made F. A. HARRISON, | For O.C. Cadets. ) WR'RrT SATIS* JED THAT YOU'LL BE SATISFIED ~X7"OU'LL be absolutely satisfied and JL more than pleased with the delicious flavour and fine quality of SURATURA TEA. It is a perfect tea — as perfect as Nature and man's best efforts can make it. Suratura is rich, strong, and with a disI tinctive bouquet all its own that cannot be improved on by uny fanciful method of mixing and blending. Suratura is" pure Ceylou tea, aud is guaranteed not blended with India, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. Retail Prices : Suratura A. Quality Is 6d per ib „ B. „ Is 3d „ i» " m ** 2s „ » K. „ 2s 4d „ SOLD AT ALL STORES. DANNEVIRKE KIFL.G VOLUNTEERS. COMPANY ORDERS. ffIHE Company will parade in 1 the Drill Hall on MONDAY. 9th inst., ar, 7.30 p.m., for instruction by Staff fce r geant»Major McNair. Fines enforced for non-attendance. F. A. HARRISON, Captain CommaudinT D.R.V. r^ TILLEARD NATUSCH ARCHITECT. NAPIER. H. TilsleY, Local Ageut, ] < WORMS \H CHILDREN l^--4 EASILY EEiADICATED. f> "^ Nearly all cliiMren in iliis > oiKniy are more or i-vs j. tmtihicd with worms, he- . cum of the- almoh- entire * ab.-L-iut; of lime in lilt waler *' 1 WADE'S WORM FfGS \ Mavc provcil ilieir worth in I ; •4 K.mlrods f us,.s. T!,»y V riil the ainstitiiiiiiiiiif woimi I. -^ of :ill iK-.-ciiptions, Mid thvy fyiiri.' so fil<-;t^am to lh<- p:>.l.it(." ( ■^ tli;>t t-l»iluFf ii look upon tlieni r> as a luxury. : . J PRICE V- I A > t y y t ▼ y t y^y y
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Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 5, 7 January 1905, Page 8
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464Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 5, 7 January 1905, Page 8
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