auctions. FARMERS’ CO-OP. MANAIA. TUESDAY. JANUARY 12. rtn HEAD MIXED CATTLE, PTGR, Etc., including— S bulls 25 store cows 3 p.b. Tamworth boars Fencing posts and strainers Entries Solicited. XOW OPEN FOR BUSTNESS. -jypSSRS ]> EIRNE & Q°” \UCTJONEERS, COMM ISS [ON . AGENTS, GRAIN & PRODUCE MERCHANTS ANNOUNCE that they have taken the Premises formerly GEARY'S in PRINCES .STREET, opposite the Farmers’ Co-op., Garage, and solicit a fair share of public patronage. WEEKLY MART SALES ON ] THURSDAYS. Having large yard accommodation, extending from Princes St. to Albion St. country resident's are welcome to park their" ears in our yard free of charge. Besides the London workshops there are branches in Dundee, J i xhn Inverness. Burnley, Newcastle Colchester. Lancaster and Liverpool. Ihe last-mentioned has been reorganised on the business principles now in operation at the London factory, and Mr Chester is gradually doing the same :h !ii’g for afl the other branches. All the employees at the London factory seemed to be happy m their wo’k ' They are under mild discipline, and appreciate it. The manager contrives to have the out timber for fresh work always ready on the landing, of each workroom, a method which removes any tendency on the part ot employees to make a task tspin out loi r of ho in" temporarily out ot employment, As a matter of fact none ol the men want to leave the London iuc tory. Very few of them were carpenters or joiners before the war, but they are doing well under pleasant working condition's, and besides then- pensions they are making fairly good wages. ARTIFICIAL LIMB TRADE, Not least among the firms employing disabled men is that for the manufacture of artificial arms and legs, which was instituted by the New Zealander, Mr P. M. M’Kay. At times lie has employed as many as 100 men with an arm missing, and, thanks to the ingenious limb he has invented and developed, these men are able to compete with ab’e-bodied workers, and the excellence of their craftsmanship is unouestioued. * Practically al| the artificial arm trade a:is gone to this firm, and a certain proportion of the artificial leg trade, the firm, of course, is supp'ying the New Zealand Government with artificial arms.
CENTRAL MART. TUESDAY, JANUARY .12. At 1.30 p.m. T C. SMITH' will sell by auction as above, furniture removed to the mart for convenience of sale on account of a client leaving the district, including— Extension table, 6 dining chairs, sideboard, easy chairs, couch, carpet, lino, beds and mattresses, duchess chests, chairs, wardrobe, cot, ipalm stands, piano, hall stand, crockery, pots and pans, mower and garden tools, and (sundries Apples, plums, peaches, apricots, etc. ilc&mckes 8 Why him constant expense buying cough mixture? One bottle of HEENZO makes a pint of finest cough, cold and Influenza remedy. Recipe with every bottle. Coxta 2/6. Saves 1810 Old folks cannot afford to trifle with coughs and colds. Take Bonnington's Irish Moss. Nothing so sure and so good. Mr. E. HADDRILL, Hamilton, writes:— “Though 70 years of age I still find great relief by taking Bonnington s Irish Moss when needed”. Family size 2/6 208 HEALTH SVjEAHS HAPPINESS ive* EMULSION ■ (GIVES YOU BOTH
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 11 January 1926, Page 10
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