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FEILDING SALE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1934. At 11.30 a.in. 1100 SHEEP, Comprising: — 620 2 and 4th wethers, 250 2th ewes, 30 ewes and lambs, 300 fat sheep. HEAD CATTLE, Comprising: 1000 145 4-yr. P.A. bullocks, 60 2yr. P.A. steers. 170 ylg. P.A. steers, 185 empty P.A. and Hereford heifers 45 ylg. P-A. heifers, 130 cows and calves, 20 P.A. cows r.w.b., 70 ylg. Jersey heifers, 70 fat cows and heifers, 30 empty P.A. cows. On Account M. ROWLANDS, who is giving up dairying (without reserve), — 15 first calvers in milk 5 cows in milk 6 springing heifers NOTE!—These cows can he inspected at milking time any day. this week. KIWI BACON CO.. LTD. NOVEMBER TRUCKING DATES. FOXTON.—Monday, 12th and 26th. SHANNON. —Monday, 12th and 26th. 1.30 to 3 p.m. A. C. ANDERSON, Phone 6978. Rongotea Buyer: W. DAVISON, ’Phone 41D. HOUSES TO LET Or. Itongopai and Russell Streets, Twostorey rougticast bungalow, i rooms 32s 6d per week. 444 Boundary Road, 4 rooms and kitchenette, a nice bungalow, 20s per week. 9 Brightwater Terrace, 6 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. Beresford Street, 5-roomed modern bungalow, all conveniences, in good neighbourhood; 30 per week, i Stanley Avenue, 5-roomed roughcast bungalow, all conveniences; 27s 6d per week. 3 Elmira Avenue, bungalow in good neighbourhood. 27s 6d per week. Apply iAGNALL AND KEEBLE Land and Insurance Agents, Sharebrokers, Accountants. 3UBA STREET, Palmerston North. GOING CONCERN DAIRY FARM. IOH ACRES, including 35 cows, LUU horses, pigs. Full range imilements. Good home and farm buildngs only 1 mile school, factory, railray, etc. and close P.N. Cows averted 3311bs butterfat. PRICE ONLY 228 PER ACRE. Remember it is a r o ing concern. Full particulars my ifflCß ' KENNETH McDONALD, Rangitikei Street. J. C. HUTTON (N.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 104, Foxton.

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. Season —the insignia (or brand) that is stamped on the minted sovereign determines its value anywhere in the world. Same 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. i Like the sovereign, the brand assures you of value never less than twenty shillings in the L—often considerably more, l hat is why good value shoppers .... SPECIFY STANDARD BRANDS KNOWN TO THE WORLD BY ADVERTISING

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 304, 21 November 1934, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 304, 21 November 1934, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 304, 21 November 1934, Page 12