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Auctions. Abraham and Williams. , PALMERSTON STOCK SALE. 3 THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1908. A BRAHAM I¥d WILLIAMS. J\ and GORTON & SON will .Jb.'i at their yards, Rangitikei-street, at . 1.30 P.m.— ? 8 fat bullocks. 30 4 and 6-tooth prime wethere. 200 fat and forward ewes. 160 fat and forward wethers. ' 200 good ewes in lamb. I 150 lambs. 200 lambs. . , . 320 2-tooth to f.f.m. ewes m lamb. Dalgety and Co., Ltd. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT : TO*»ESEHVEJ> CLEABSN& SALE. ; TAIKOREA. „ TAIKOREA. i MONDAY, JULY 13, 1908. 1 ! At 12 o'clock, sharp. DALGETY AND COMPANY, Ltd., instructed by MRS A. B. ; LITTLE, who has disposed of her lease, will sell by Public Auction as above, the WHOLE of the live and ! dead stock, comprising — 72 choice dairy cows and heifers — all cows guaranteed sound 40 mixed yearlings, horse, carts, pigs, furniture, etc. ; LUNCHEON PROVIDED. > Full particulars in later issues. PRIME MEAT. IT IS THE QUALITY YOU WANT. ', AN EXPLANATION. IN these degenerate days, cheapness is generally a first consideration : when making a purchase, but when it ■ comes to biiviug cheap meat, it is time to pause and reflect what it means. The standard business basis I have always traded upon is *o buy the very primest ox beef and the ehoirest of ' mutton and other ttock procurable, and an examination of the Abattoirs , returns will- prove this assertion. i To buy or sell anything but * the ; very best, I positively decline, and my i reasons must be very obvious to a right-thinking and intelligent public. ■ Under the circumstances. I think it ' well to make this explanation io my customers, to convince them that it would be absurd and impossible for me to enter in any cheap meat competition. The quality of the meat sold by me is unsurpassed, and my prices and terras are fair and reasonable. '. ___ \ GEORGE TOWNSEND, ; (Late D. Sutherland), " "THE FEILDING BUTCHERY." I NOTICE TC THE PUBLIC. ' SPOT CASH PRICE OF MEAT, j THE well-known Firm of ASHWORTH AND SONS, Butchers, j Fergussoii-sfcreet, who have b&en in \ \. business in Feilding and district for ! the past fourteen years, wish to ten- | der their thanks for the loyal eup--1 port (riven to them by their custom- , ers. Having completed extensive altera- , tions "fco their premises, so as to make theirs the most up-to-date business on the Coast, and having severed their connection with the "Feilding Mas. ts% Butchers' Association," they wish to benefit the local tyfrnspople with a Reduriiton in the Price of Meat. By selling only the Best of Meat for , Spot Cash, they hope to still continue in their Customero' favour. Motto: "No Cash, no Meat.|» : The following is their Price-list from June 17, 1908:— Per lb. Beef Steak ... ... 4d Rump Steak ... 6d Fillet Steak ... ... 6d Beef ... ... 5d Prime Ribs ... ... 4d ; Top Side ... ... 4d Thick Flank 4d Thin Flank ..." ... 2d Gravy Beef ... ... 3jd Flat Ribs ... ... 3d [ Suet ... ... 3d Sausages ... ... 4d Corned Round Beef ... 4d Corned Brisket Beef ... 4d Fore Quarter Veal ... 3d Loin Veal ... ... Id Fillet Veal 4Jd , Pork ... ... 6d . Pork Sausages ... 6d Neck & Breast Mutton 3d , Neck Mutton ... 3Jd t Legs ... ... 5d . Chops ... ... 5d Loin ... ... 4id > Shoulder ... ... 4d Fore^uarters ... 3d f Hindquarters ... 4jd ; Side 3jd Brains ... ... 6d Tripe ... ... 6d j Legs and Shin Beef ... Id . Each. Ox Tongues 2s 6d , Ox Kidneys ... 6d ' ; Ox Tails ... ... Is Sheeps' Tongues ... ljd Calves' Heads 2s 6d Frys ... ... 3d f Calves' Feet, per sot ... 2s Fowls 4s and 5s per pair. Ducks 5s and 6s Der pair. T. BUTTON,' piARPENTER AND BUILDER, Grey Street, i _____ ESTIMATES SUPPLIED. IT'S Coughing Time — give babies and little children the medicine specially prepared for them — Hean's ' Babicof. Simple, safe and good. Is - 6 l_ at HEAN'S PHARMACY. . T OVELY White Furs, White FoxaJU line, ISecklets, 6s lid; Muffs, with head, 11s 6d ; White Thibet, 12s 6d; Muffs, 10s 6d, 12s 6d ; White . Ermine Seta, 37s 6d. At JOHN COBBE'b. ' "\7OUR stock of Shirts requires reJL plenishing. Tennis Shirts, 2s * 6d; Fine Crimeans, .with bands, 3s lid; White Business Shirts, short y fronts, 4s lid. NEAL'S Sale. - TJIOR smooth rough skin, ohaps, - JT and ci'acks, use Sotalis Skin t Reviver; Is 6d per pot. TINGEY'S 1 Pharmacy, Fergusson St., Feilding. £ TTfTANTED.— Mothers to see the * W Boys' Navy Conway Suits, 7s c lid and 8s lid. Saddle Tweed B Knickers, 3s lid, 4s 6d, 4s lid. Boys' Cloth Tarns, Is 6d. NEAL'S Sale, , To-morrow. '' ARE you in want of Stationery, ' J\. Books, P. Cards (newest designs)! Purses (best selection). All prices at MACLEAN'S. ■ QTOPS itching of the scalp, K3 strengthens the hair roote, promotes growth, stops hair falling. Eggsham Hair Tonic, 2s 6d a bottle y at HEAN'S PHARMACY. _ _ *" IJI7" A N.TED KNOWN.— G» to the r- TT. Feilding Plumbing Works for lB all kinds of work in the trade. WILL DALTON/Proprietor. . TTEAN'S Babicof is used by a great IT many mothers, and highly recommended by th«m. Perfectly «fe for the- youmc«it ohild. li 6d at HEAN'S PHARMACY; ■ ARE you looking for a reimole xjl Cycle? If so, see the latesr Models at CLARKSON'S. Caen or easy terms .t, 'J^SaooiaoJf jo aeooj£> anoA o% uoiq >«oi[dd« uo.'aenßoiQ Tfto{o \vbj9aiuq o»i« iqsijoj outttj pu« oan^ra j T > -an,j ißßjeAtaft Jo seidtPßS SKJTHILI. 7 - /^CLES from £2 at CLARKKJ SON'S ; all in good going order and guaranteed, no reasonable offer - refused, early buyers have the pick. I TTEAN'S Korn Kure makw "life'a \ JLX walk" «&. Just a* «ur© to > remov« oorna as the sun is to rta. 1b J at HEAN'S PHARMACY.

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 612, 1 July 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 612, 1 July 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 612, 1 July 1908, Page 3

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