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AUCTION 0 FARMERS' CO-OP. KAKARAMEA SALE. MONDAY, JUNE 13. STORE CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, Etc. (50 ewes r.w. S.D. rant

OPUNAKE SALE. MONDAY, JUNE 13.. STORE CATTLE, SHEEP, Etc. MR. P. W. TONG’S CLEARING SALE. ICAKARAMEA 'SALE YARDS. MONDAY, JUNE 13. 'J'HB FARMERS’ CO-OP., favoured with instructions from Mr. P. W. Tong, who is leaving the district, will sell as above his complete herd, etc. WITHOUT RESERVE. 18 good dairy cows 11 weaner heifeTS 10 pigs 30 posts, 1 light Sampson windmill and piping, 1 200-gallon tank, 1 light trap with rubber tyres NOTE:—These cows comprise an exceptionally choice herd of young typey and good conditioned cattle, and are all July and early August calvers, dates of which will be available at the sale. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1032. At 12.30 p.m. sharp. AT THE HOUSE, BEACH ROAD, HAWERA. U"NDER instructions from Mr E. P. COX, who is leaving the district, THE FARMERS’ 00-OP. will offer as above the complete furnishings of his superior residence as follows: WITHOUT RESERVE | DRAWING ROOM—Chesterfield, 2 Indian carved tables, armchairs, 1 table, gramaphone (S.R.), seagrass chair, writing desk, Axminster carpet 134 x 104, hearth rugs, and cushions (Slight Reserve on all the above) DINING ROOM—-Oak extension table, oak buffet, upholstered oak dining chairs, electric heater carpet 9 x 74, curtains, cushions BEDROOM No. .1 —Oak double bed, oak wardrobe with .mirror, oak dressing table, oak medicine chest, round table, Wilton carpet (S.R.), parchment lamp shade, chairs, cushions BEDROOM No. 2—Two single beds, chest of drawers, table, piano stool, book shelf, curtains BEDROOM No., 3—Two single beds, bookshelf, dressing table, mats,

curtains HALL—HaII stand with mirror, hall table, dropside tea table, hall runner 26ft, curtains, rug KITCHEN"—TabIe, chairs, curtains, kitchen utensils, linoleum PORCH—3 stools, table, seagrass chair ] and cushions SUNDRIES—FowIer’s method of bottling and preserving fruit complete with jars, fruit sprayer, cricket set, camp stretcher, 2 lawn mowers, meat safe, wire netting, slashers, watering can, long handle shears, gent’s and boys’ cycles, wheelbarrow, garden hose, new timber, carpenter’s tools, bird aviary, garden tools, roofing iron, door mats, etc. NOTICE TO FARMERS. W B have an exceptionally keen demand for Good Small Dairy Farms to carry from 30 to 50 cows, and also for Dairy Leasehold l Properties. Should you desire to dispose of your farm forward full particulars to — LAND DEPARTMENT, FARMERS’ CO-OP. SOCIETY, Hawera and Branches. TYRE PRICES! 'TYRE PRICES! QN ALL ENGLISH TYRES be sure and obtain our Quotation before buying elsewhere. WE cannot be beaten for our NEW LOW PRICES will astound you. JpARMERS’ (JO-OP. QARAGE. TT' APONG A—OKAIAWA—HAWERA CAR -SERVICE.

LEAVE— Kaponga, 8.30 a.m. and 1 p-m. Kapuni, 8.40 a.m. and 1.10 p-m. 'i'e Ngutu, 8.45 a.m. and 1.15 p.m. Okaiawa, 8.55 a.m. and 1.25 p.m. Normanby, 9.5 a.m. and 1.35 p-m. Leave Hawera (Egmont Hotel corner), 11 a.ra. (12 a.m. Okaiawa only), 4 p.m. (5.15 p.m. Okaiawa only). SATURDAYS: Leave Kaponga 6.15 p.m., Kapuni 6.25, Te Ngutu 6.30, Okaiawa 6.40, arr. Hawera 7 p.m. Returning 10.30 p.m. U a.m. car meets Wanganui-New Plymouth train at tlayvera, arriving at Kaponga at 12 noon. PARCELS left at the 5.0.8. Office, Hawera, i and Mrs Evans, Kaponga, will receive | personal attention. Messages to pick up passengers or of any nature may be left at the above pi tees. Travel with Ye Old Firm. L. PLANT, Proprietor - Protect your children from coughs and colds this winter. When the •weather is wet and chilly, see that they have a few drops of ‘■^N•AZOI^ ,, on their handkerchiefs. • Protects and disinfects the points of infection. 60 doses for. 1/6. 120 doses for 2/6. —£

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Hawera Star, Volume LI, 11 June 1932, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume LI, 11 June 1932, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume LI, 11 June 1932, Page 10

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