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AUCTIONS. AUCTIONS. FARMERS’ CO-OP. TOMORROW TO-MORROW WITHOUT RESERVE MR J. M. LAURENT’S SALE. ON THE FARM, MANAWAPOU ROAD. At 12 sharp. 36 CHOICE JERSEY COWS 36 Including-18 Pedigrees Implements and Household Furniture 12 Noon Sharp.

TO-MORROW ELTHAM. WEDNESDA Y, JUNE 20. 1028. HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Etc., including—--15 store and forward rows 10 fat cows 4 1-year steoT.s 5 springing heifers 100 good M.S. Romney hoggets Quantity 1 and 2-year maeroearpa trees HAWEEA SALE AND MR W. O. WILLIAMS’ SALE. THURSDAY, JUNE 21. HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Etc., including—--0 springing rows (close to profit) 0 fat cows 50 in-eaif dairy heifers .10 fat b.f. hoggets 10 faf. ewes Quantity 1 and 2-year maeroearpa trees 60 store pigs 200 posts 1 set chain harrows, waggon AND rpHE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have been instructed by Mr W. O. WILLIAMS to sell his complete herd, which was sharemilkod by Mr ‘Churchin, comprising—--40 JERSEY & JERSEY CROSS ° YOUNG DAIRY COWS 10 2-yenr in-calf Jersey heifers

NOTE. —The majority of these cows are August e a Ivors. They are all young, Ln splendid condition and are great bodied cat-tie showing plenty of quality. This is a dispersal of a. genuine herd, Mr Williams having decided to go in for sheep. Further Entries Invited. MR. W. LOCKLEY’S SALE. ON THE FARM AT TE KIRI. SATURDAY, JUNE .23, 1928. At. 12 Noon Sharp. rjpHE FARMERS ’ CO-OP. have been 'favoured with instructions from MR. LOOKLEY to sell as above— WITHOUT RESERVE. ~ DAIRY COWS 15 2-vear T.C. heifers 1 18-month colt (slight reserve) 1 4'5-gallon Alfa Laval separator NOTE —The above herd comprises mainly Jersey and Holstein 'Crossed cows due to calve in July and Angust. The vendor is going out of dairying and everything with one exception is for absolute sale. Those cows are all young, being mostly third ealvers, and wo can .confidently recommend dairymen to attend this sale. Light Luncheon Provided. By the Aid of Dr. MORSE’.’ INDIAN ROOT PILLS

Many serious illnesses are svoide. by keeping such a simple remedy a hand, and once or twice a weel taking a dose sufficient to cleans and tone the system. This is th« secret of good health in man, womai and child, and anyone failing t< recognise this simple fact runs i serious risk of contracting any of tin dreaded complaints so common. Tin oid saying : “An ounci of preven tion is worth a pound of cure,” wanever more aptly to the point. Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills are baser on a good sound formula, and are in use bv thousands *of people. They get at the cause in an unmistakable manner, regulating, voning and At lengthening the whole system. At a searching, cleansing remedy these Pills are unexcelled, and once tried they are found so efficient in overcoming Stomach Troubles, Constipation, Sick Headache, Indigestion md Liver Complaints, that they are constantly used, and always with the most gratifying results. Neighbours, friends and relatives all testify to the marvellous cleansing and purifying properties of these Pills, and their ever-increasing sale bears testimony to their splendid efficacy, arid popularity as the great homo re sued v. We fools buy tilings we can’t afford, And sneer at old-time ways; When naught remains for bed and board We fall on evil days. But common sense through all survives, When bad colds we endure. We save a coin to save our lives With Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. —Advt.' COME TO THE FAIR

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 19 June 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 19 June 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 19 June 1928, Page 12