UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE.' KARERE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1934, At 12.30 p.m. AJ Z. Farmers’ Distributing Coy. have IN • received instructions _ from Air Bruce McEwen, who is going out of dairying, to sell as above: — 12 High grade Jersey cows 14 choice springing heifers 2 3yr. ped. Jersey bulls. NOTE.—The above cows and heifers are an exceptionally choice lot having average 3161bs of fat to the end of May. The majority will be calving again in July. Factory returns and dates available at sale. Also on Account Lockwood Land Coy., and Mr C. T. Keeble, — 27 spg. Jersey heifers, very good LIGHT LUNCHEON. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. On Account MR H. COLLIER, MAKOWHAI. THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1934. At 11 a.m. NZ. Farmers’ Dist. Co., Ltd. (in • conjunction with Messrs Murray Roberts and Co., Ltd.), w’ill sell on the farm close to Makowhai Factory on Foxton-Sandon Road: — 95 dairy cows —Aug.-Sept, calvers Purebred Jersey bulls, “Waipiko Lex” and “Halcombe Lad,” 6 sows with litters and to farrow. £-cow plant McWallace motor electric, 135 gal. Alpha Laval separator, roller s.f. plough, churns, cooler, 20-gal. electric boiler, cow covers, movable styes, troughs, 50 gal. iron boiler, vat, drums, scalding tubs and sundries. NOTE.—These cows are mostly young and all have been under test by the Manawatu Herd Testing Association. The herd was top of its group for the month of March. Individual tests will be available at the sale. The herds sire to be sold “Waipiko Lex” is by V.C. out of “Leonaio,” one of Mr Dermer’s foundation cows. “Leonora,” a 2 cow, returned 6851bs fat under C.O.R. Several of “Waipiko Lex’s” daughters have given over 7001bs fat under C.O.R. This is a good herd of dairy cows, and is recommended by the auctioneers. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
J. C. HUTTON (K.Z.) LTD. Buyers of prime bacon pigs, CHOPPERS AND PORKERS. BUYER: H. B. THOMPSON, Phone 43M, Rongotea. BUYER FOR P.N.: D. ABBISS, Phone 6540, Palmerston North. S. LIGGINS, Phone 21, Shannon. KIWI BACON CO. JUNE TRUCKING DATES:— FOXTON, TUESDAY. sth. A. ANDERSON, Phone 6978. y?. DAVISON, Phone 41D, Rongotea. TO LET TE AWE AWE STREET—S rooma and kitchenette, all conveniences, 30s a week. CHELWOOD STREET.—6 rooms, all conveniences, 27s 6d a week. CHURCH STREET.—7 rooms, gas 6tove, gas caliphont, 2os a week. LIMBRICK STREET.—S rooms, all conveniences, 27s 6d a week. Apply BAGNALL AND KEEBLE CUBA STREET. HOW MUCH GOLD IN A GOLDEN SOVEREIGN? AND WHAT IS IT WORTH? Not many people Know that a bright new golden sovereign contains exactly 5 pennyweight 3 grains of 22 caral gold: that is correct —ask any banker. .What is it worthy Never less than twenty shillings. In times like the, present, considerably more than twenty shillings. Now, if the average person were offered, say 5 dwt. 3 grains of 22 carat gold LOOSE, of nondescript origin, would that person part, with a golden sovereign in exchange? # We dipn’t think so. Reason —the insignia (or brand) that is stamped on the minted sovereign determines its value anywhere in the world. game with a nationally advertised article. All nationally advertised lines must carry the brand of the manufacturer or packer, and by their brands can you determine their value. Products that are nationally advertised must live up to their advertised value, must give you the quality, they promise, must furnish you with a uniformity of grade so that you can buy a second time exactly the article you first bought. Nike the sovereign, the brand assures you of value never less than twenty shillings in the £—often considerably more. That is why good va J ue shoppers .... SPECIFY STANDARD BRANDS KNOW TO THE WORLD BY ADVERTISING
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 170, 19 June 1934, Page 12
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