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ASHHURST STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1934. At 12 noon. 1 A FAT EWES, 6 fat cows, 10 store J-Vy cows, 12 ylg. Jersey heifers, 6 wnr. pigs, 1 ped. Tam. boar (8 mos.) „ _ ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. “WOODSTOCK” JERSEY STUD To be Completely Dispersed without Reserve. On Account of the ESTATE of MRS ANNIE BANKS (Deceased) & SON. At the Farm, KIW.ITEA. 11 Miles from Feilding. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1934. At 10 a.m. Sharp. THE “Woodstock” stud farm has been sold and the famous pedigree Jersey stud founded in 1903 is _to be sold at Unreserved Auction to wind up the Estate. The herd comprises:— 66 pedigree Jersey Cows and Heifers 4 special Herd Sires 20 pedigree Jersey yearling Heifers 9 pedigree Jersey yearling Bulls gg HEAD. • Also all this season’s crops of calves, farm implements, horses and sundries. 103 females tested at “Woodstock since the commencement of the C.O.K. system in 1914 (only 18 of them at maturity) have the great average ot 479.821bs fat. : , , , . Remember this is the last opportunity to secure stock from this•• famous Skid. , n All stock will be placed free on truck at Feilding. 3 horses (draught) „ 3 h.p. Lister Engine. 3-cow L.K.U. Milking Machines, Grinder, 90-gal. Alfa Laval Separator. Mangel P u lp er > Sledge set 4-horse Blocks and Chains, Swingle Bars, Harness. Spring Dray, d.f. Plough, Circular Saw. Hay Press, 2 Mowers International Harvests lopdresser. Tyne Harrows, Tnpod Harrows. Hay Sweep, 2 Scarifiers, Fertiliser Mixer, Tools and Sundries. Catalogues on application to tne Joint Auctioneers: WRIGHT STEPHENSON & CO., Ltd. Wellington and Branches. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS LTD., Feilding, Palmerston N. and rßanches. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., Feilding and Branches. J. C. HUTTON (N.Z.) LTD. BUYERS OF PRIME BACON PIGS, CHOPPERS AND PORKERS. BOYER: H. B. THOMPSON, Phone 43M, Rongotea. BUYER FOR P.N.: D. ABBISS, Phone 6640, Palmerston North. S. LIGGINS, Phone 104. Foxton HOUSES TO LET Cr. Rongopai and Russell Streets, Two; storey rougncast bungalow, t rooms, 32s 6d per week. 444 Boundary Road, 4 rooms and kitchenette, a nice bungalow, 20s per week. 9 Brightwater Terrace, 5 rooms and kitchenette, gas stove, all conveniences, modern bungalow ; 22s 6d per week. 400 Victoria Avenue. 7-roomed roughcast bungalow, set in fine grounds. All modern conveniences; 35s per week. 81 Beresford Street, 5-roomed modern bungalow, all conveniences, in good neighbourhood; 30 per week. 45 Stanley Avenue, 5-roomed roughcast bungalow, all conveniences; 27s 6d per week. . 26 Elmira Avenue, bungalow m good neighbourhood, 27s 6d per week. Apply IGNALL AND KEEBLE Land and Insurance Agents, Sharebrokers, Accountants. JBA STREET. Palmerston North. MOTOR REPAIRS LOWER overhead expenses means lower charges.—R. R. BYCROFT, 265 Albert Street. Phone 6021. 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 carat gold; that is correct—ask any banker. [What is it .worth? 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 don’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 tbe article you first bought. Like tbe sovereign, the brand assures you of value never less “ ian twenty shillings in the L—often considerably more. That is why good value shoppers .... SPECIFY STANDARD BRANDS KNOWN TO THE WORLD BY ADVERTISING

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 295, 10 November 1934, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 295, 10 November 1934, Page 12

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