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I AUCTIONS. FARMERS' CO-OP. WILL OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION— •CHARMERS' CO-OP. SOCIETY. CLEARING SALES. AUGUST. Monday, s—Mrs R. Kilpatrick, Durham road, Ingle wood. Wednesday, 7—R. W. J. McNeill, Skeet road, Auroa. Tuesday, 13— W. Jellyman, Norfolk road, Inglewood. Wednesday, 14—Alex. Bissett, Meremere. OPUNAKE MONDAY, AUGUST 5. 0 Kf\ HEAD CATTLE, including: 5 fat cows 50 store cows 10 forward cows 30 yearling steers. 40 yearling heifers 45 Holstein and Shorthorn yearling eteera (off turnips) 90 yearling heifers (choice) 10 yearling steers (good) 30 3-year springing heifera • 20 2-year springing heifers 40 good store pigs 100 hoggets (good) Light spring trap, long-shafter gig, hens and ducke, 11 milk cans, 150 posts, 600-gallon kauri Tat, 20 sheets 7ft iron, quantity Maori Chief and Northern Star seed potatoes On account of Mr J. P. Hickey, who has sold his farm— 6 choice Jersey in-calf heifers I OPUNAKE SPRING HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, AUGUST 17. Entries now being received. 31,2367 FARMERS! THE end of the TVaf is not yet In sight. New Zealand's share of the stupendous cost has to be paid. The Interest Bill will have to be faced for many years to come. Farmers have to pay a big proportion of this by way of Land and Income Tax. [ Therefore it behoves them to have theii accounts accurately kept. "MAXWELL'S BOOK-KEEPING FOR FARMERS" Enables this to be done accurately, quickly, and in the simplest possible manner. j SPECIMEN ACCOUNTS and SPECIAL RULINGS. Etc. This Account Book has "been designed by Mr E. Maxwell, as the outcome of a ; lot of experience in making up Far- . mers' Accounts for Income and Land 1 Tax purposes. > It has been examined into by the > Taranaki Executive of the N.Z. aimers' ' Union, and is now issued under theii 5 approval. NO PREVIOUS EX£ERiENCE VS BOOKKEEPING IS NECESSARY. • / Instructions are exclicit: If they art followed .Farmers will always have accurate accounts from which to make up their InooJK* and Land Tax returns. The cosfr of the Booh is 20/-, and it will last t&ifee to four years. It is now an issue, atitd copies may be obtained * from MR G. H. BUCKERIDGE. ar from THIS OFFICE THE QUALIFIED YOUNG MAN OR WOMAN j TN the office will do the work of three I -L unqualified—better, and in less . time. He or she may not get quite' the pay of the three, but he or she will certainly get at least TWICE THE ■ PAY OF THE UNQUALIFIED. And if one's present employer doe* not recognise this and act accordingly, well, other employers will. Just think it out. Then act. How? By beginning your advancement to-day. Send for particulars of our Course in PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING; or in ACCOUNTANCY; or in ADVERTISE. MENT WRITING; or in SHORTHAND; or in MODERN BUSINESS METHODS; or of PREPARATION for the MATRICULATION; the TEACHERS'; the PUBLIC SERVICE; the LAW; or the UNIVERSITY BOOKKEEPERS' EXAMINATIONS. Say just which interests you and write ns confidentially. Our advice is at your -"rvice Address HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., AUCKLAND. (Founded October. 1897.) LIQUID Paraffin, ISature-s remedy for appendicitis, constipation, etu. Get the kind recom Tnen<7ed by leading physicians from W. K. "Wallace Chsroist. Hawm-a FOR SALE. 1600 ACRES, Crown grant-; "50 mile* from Rangiriri: 5-roomed house, shearing shed and yards; 10 paddocks, well watered; 500 acres partly drained swamp, 500 acree in grass; water carriage to thf property. Price, £5 per acre: terms, £500 cash, balance 5 or 7 years, at 6 per cent. " (12698 £34 ACRES, L.T T.; 5 miles from Frankton Junction; hou&e of 8 rooms, concrete cow shed; sheep proof fencing; 17 paddocks, well watered by springs; 200 acres in grass, all undulating, all olcmghable; about 10 aores ninrp roved; carrying capacity. 5'K) sfceep, 30 cattle, and 11 horses. Price, £26 per acre; £600 cash. (1337B1) PIRANK -jlfC/^UIRE A rm, VIJTORIA STREET. HAMILTON. AGENCY Crown brand Portland Lime and Cement; fresh stocks always arriving; Veeaol Motor Lubricant, in Igal. and 4gal. tins, lgal. tins 8/6; Pynol Disinfectant Fluid, 7/6 per gal. tin. Paint ~our house with Sherwin Williams Ready-mixed Paints, fair stock at reasonable prices. 1/- in the £ paid for my cash coupons.—John Gilmour, The Octagon, Manaia.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 2 August 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 2 August 1918, Page 8