AUCTIONS. : >^ s NFWTON KING tfp STRATFORD SUPPLEMENTARY BULL FAIR. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8. jjEWTON KING- LTD. will sell in .V their Stratford Sales Bazaar on above date—--40 HIGH-CLASS DAIRY BULLS, mostly Pedigree and Grade Jerseys T ( here are many good bulls coming forward to this sale, which we can recommend to farmers. Every bull will carry a guarantee of soundness and will be sold in order,of entry. Sale at 1 0 ’clock. * . Further Entries Solicited. . .. . 57 . JJEWTON JjING JIMITED, STOCK,& STATION AGENTS: M E , E. A. NIXON, of Hawera, has been appointed, as our Stock, Agent for South Taranaki. Mr Nixon’s Office will be with Mr T. J. Salmon, Princes Street, Hawera, where all enquiries will be promptly attended to. .• Telephones: Office 128; Priv. JEouse 20.
AT THE HOSTEL, PRINCES STREET WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5. At 1 p.m. sharp. J G. SMITH, acting under instructions from the Management Committee of the Men’s Hostel, will sell as above — The whole of the furniture and con- , tents, comprising red plu9h ches-. terfield, 3-piece chesterfield suite, 2 upholstered easy chairs, 2 oak carved chairg, writing desks, occasional tablesj piano by Walter Collinson ;:.(liphdon), music stool, ' seagrass cliairy curtains and \rods, pictures, books,, large book case, curb, lino, sofa., rugs, hearth: rugs, full size billiard table by George Edwards and all acces- , sories; umbrella stand,, settee, 4 . dining tables,. 18 high-backed .chairs, sideboard, 17 hospital ’ beds and bedding, d.w. bed, w.w. . and bedding, duchess pair, 10 duchess chests, stair runner and _ rods, linen press, blankets, sheets, quilts, toilet set, carpet wardrobe hangings, kitchen table, kitchen chairs, erockI ery, glassware, cutlery, pots and pans, bell, jam jars, flour bin, . clothes hanger, wringer, .6 stone ; pickle jars, mower, garden tools and sundries At 3 p.m.' Property comprising 1 rood 32.6 perches (more or together with large well built 2-storeyed building, containing about 12 rooms, several of which are subdivided, also bathroom, lavatories, spacious halls and out- , buildings containing two good rooms, wash-house, etc.; gas, electric light, h. and c. water Particulars arid conditions of sale />.ay be seen at the office of Mr H. D. Caplen or the Auctioneer. t
Prompt relief from flu. ulence and indigestion. Ideal for children. 1/6 per bottle at all chemists and grocers. h K. 106 the blood pure and the body X. fit m V % mam farming pay THE “TUI” WAY. f J , K32RE , B a way to makt farming pay rv«n in 4ay* It** th« 'Tui" way—■'Tul" l««di and Manww only. HODDSJt k TOLLEY, Ltd* t+Saa»Rtom Worth, FeiHing Marten aad Hawera.
TRUSTS AND COMBINES. JQO you believe they are good for you? Eockefellow once, controlled the output of all grades of oil. We have now a free market and open competition. Which do you think is the best* Competition has saved the world from great abuses which follow close cooperation Avitli its autocratic management. Are you going to help to close the door of open competition, which is the hfe of all trading? We believe in morc competition, and still further competition. . or call on us for further particulars— DAIRY & PRODUCE CO., LIMITED. P.O. BOX 185. WANGANUI. Agents for “DIABOLO” Separators.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 3 November 1924, Page 8
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