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auctions. NEWTON KING, LTD. NOTICE. f CLIENTS wre requested to, note that Mr H. G. LOVELL’S Sale, a.dvertis'eld fox Monday next,' Las' .been .POSTPONED until further cno-titee. NEWTON KING LTD., Kaponga.

DOUGLAS SALE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1928. XTEWTON KING, LTD., & NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY, COY., LTD., will sell HI ' :AD 'SHEEP, includin' 150 M.B. woolly hog-gets 35 owes "with B.P. lambs 20 empty ewes |0() HEAD MIXED CATTLE, inel lulling- — 30 store and forward cows 20 dairy cows and springing heifers 20 yearling heifers. iSaler.at 1 O’clock.

NEWTON KING LIMITED LAND & COMMISSION AGENTS, HAWEEA. For Sale or Exchange. inn ACRES FREEHOLD, overlook - the sea, situated J-mile from school and factory. The land is all ilat and unbroken, well sheltered and subdivided, and carries an excellent sole of grass. BUILDINGS —Good G-roomed house, hot and cold water, telephone, bathroom, pantry, scullery, wash-house, copper . and tubs, implement sheds, garage, etc., and concreted cowshed with 5-cow “Ridd” milking plant included. CARRYING CAPACITY—BO cows and young stock. PRICE —£70 per acre; Equity £1930. NOTE—This place has produced 20,000 lbs. of butter-fat. The owner will exchange for 40/50 acres to carry about 20/30 cows, as he has no labour to work a large herd. EOR FURTHER PARTICULARS Apply Sharp NEWTON KING LIMITED HAWEEA. ’PHONES-^-Office, 2022; Private. S. W. Whyte, 2403

NEW SEASON’S ROOT SEEDS iPltlE. new supplies of Pedigree Boot Seeds have just arrived from Scotland, whore they are grown under special conditions, and receive every attention and care to ensure their purity of type and highest germination. We can now supply new season’s seeds in the following varieties:— MANGOLDS, swedes, turnips, KALE, RAPE, CHOU MOELLIER, ETC. We especially recommend the mighty ciupper “Cross’ Giant Orange Globe Mangold, ’’ recognised as the greatest mangold grown. Why do our clients come back each year for their seed 1 supplies and recommend them to their friends? Because they are absolutely satisfied, and know that we only offer them the very best article obtainable in the world. N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd., TTAWTVRA. New Zealand boys first. He referred to the school hoy immigration scheme as “devilish,” when New Zealand boy? could not get land for themselves. The Minister of Lands had said the land was not there for settlement and actually in this respect the Government was as bad as the Uniteds. He said the solution of the problem was a Labour Government. He referred at some length to insurance, which, he said, was only a service and should be nationalised, and he severely criticised the Government for their failure tq deal effectively with this question and so effect the reductions that should be made. In contrast with New Zealand, lie instanced the success of State insurance in Queensland and in Canada. . “Labour,” he added, “was going to bring New Zealand to prosperity.” The action of the banks in raising overdraft rates, with the rise ill those of deposits, was caustically criticised by Mr Simpson, and this had .been, in liis opinion, responsible largely for the curtailment of employment. Labour, he said, was out to make education free from the primai*y schools to the university, and therefore no reduction would be made in the expenditure in that direction. He also strongly advocated free school books to pupils of the schools. In conclusion the candidate appealed to all the electors to rally round the party and to affirm their faith in it. A vote of thanks and confidence was then put and passed unanimously. A vote of thanks to- the chair concluded the meeting.

FLUENZOL AND DIPTHERIA. .. When in New Zealand a medical man, now practising as a specialist in Harley (Street. London, used to recoin mend Fluenzol for Diptheria.. Pending the arrival of a doctor it is always wise to check feverishness or throat in flamniatipn with Fluenzol. A power fu bactericidal, harmless in child’---

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 26 October 1928, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 26 October 1928, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 26 October 1928, Page 10

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