NEWTON KJNG^ LTD TTIDE AND TALLOW SALES. -V NEKTON KING, LTD. NEXT SALE Lfc^ Advice cards and labels on..application. AT THE HOUSE, NORMANBY. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24. : Afc 1.30 p.m. OMTTH & EASTON have been fmx- ***: oured with instructions from Mr A. Penfold, whose lease has expired, to sell as above— . The whole of his household furniture and effects, comprising sideI board, dining room suite, Morris chair, platform rocker, occasional tables, gramaphone and 40 records, lot good books, carpet square, hearth rugs and slip mats, linos, 2 d.b.r. beds and mattresses, 2 w.w. stretchen, chests drawers; washstands anJ toilet ware, mirrors, tables, kitchen chairs, clocks, lamps* <;rockery and glassware, mangle, pots and pans, firewood, wii* netting, lot garden \ tools and sundries, buggy and harness TEEMS CASH^-NO fiOOKmG^/ GARDENING HARDY Flower, H. H. Thorny 20/-; postage 1/Complete Gardener 'H. H. Thomas. 22/6; postage 1/- ' Gardening for Beginners, E T Cook. 22/6; postage 1/- ' I Practical Amateur Gardening. H H Thomas, 11/6; postage Bd. Flower Gardening in New Zealand; t iiam^ s I?%** 2J3> Postage 3d7^ Lockhart's N.Z. Gardening, 2}-; port &ge 3d. : Grape Growing for Amateurs, 2/postage 6d. Fruit Tree and Grape Vine Pruning, X Quin, 3/6- postage Bd. " Rock®nes > H- H. Thomas, 2/-; posta® i od. Tomato Culture for Amateurs, 2/postage 6d. ' Si- us' A' JS roVe» 3/6; Postage 6d. Oimbing Plants, W. Watson, 6/« postage Bd. Sweet Peas, H. J. Wright, 3/6; post age Bd. , - -. P. T. DONNELLY & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, Etc., HIGH ST;, HAWERA. •Phone 138. P.O. Box 171.
TO STAND THE SEASON AT THORPE'S STABLES, WAVERLE? : The Thoroughbred Bors« ACRE > Bred in Australia. By tinacK. (imp.>-MJMi Arlington- tj—.i -Wolfn Crag; Multiform-Lady Arlington. lanacn has topped the winning etaa* 1 lor two seasons in Australia. ACRE ia a beautiful bay hone, rfx-yaar-oi standing 15.3. Winner of 11 not*, Inclodt P.N. Stakes and Feilding Stakea F*. Ten GMlnttt. . Graring Fee. S/. per week. All care taken, but no iesponaibUity. ]bi met at Waverley Btation. For further particulars apply— i. THORPE. Owner, Waveilej,
To STAND THE SEASON j HAWERA AND TRAVEL WHEI SUFFICIENT INDUCEMENT V ■ The Thoroughbred Stallion BISOGNE (18). BEZONIAN— ST. EVANGEUNE Bisogne lacks nothing as a high class 1 horse coming from the best blood the w has produced. He is descended iron* the s family as Cruciform, Multiform, and Uni* fie is also half brother to the brilliant fcwo-i old Mermin. .. _-^T Breeders should take advantage of »re« from Bisogne. His yearlings hare plei the eye of many good judges. Terms: 2f guineas tingle mare. Tw« morer&s arranged. : - . Good paddocking at 5/- per week. All i but no responsibility. W. T. BAILEY, GRAY « BAILC In charge. Owners.
FT! HE S. O. S. COL LE G . ' '' TUTORIAL AND CORRESPONDENCE Drawing (all brancnw) Wirelea. Speed Typewriting Languages Teachers' I) and C. Book-keepinj Plumbers' Exam. Aooountancj Reinforced Concrete Arehitectur* CSyil Engineerinff Matriculalia Public Service Entrance Surveying. Other Courses on Application. Write for Free Prospectus to BOX 1573, P.O. AUCKLAND. GL P. O'Shanaamy, Ph., D. Director. We buy ana sell Übed machiiJßT , every description. Lathes, machin tools, milling machinery, gas, oil. ai steam engines, etc., etc. In buying < selling you get satisfaction from tl Manning Machinery Co., 5 Bedfoi the proven remedy!—Advt
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 23 August 1921, Page 8
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