. D.AX). MARKET SALES TO-MORROW 10 a.m—soo CASES FIIUIT AND PRODUCE. PEACHES, PEARS, TOMATOES, Apples', Lemons, Peas, Beans, Lettuce, Cabbage, Marrows, Pumpkins, Turnips, Onions, 100 sacks Best Table Potatoes. 12 noon.—POULTRY SALE. 300 Table Hens, 12 p.b. 80. Pullets, 100 Cockerels and Roosters, 12 Turkeys, 40 Ducks, 6 Geese. ' FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. 12.30 p.m.—PIG FAIR. 60 Weanerts, 30 Slips, 10 Porkers, 20 Stores. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. 1.30 p.m.—300 Macrocarpa Posts, 100 Bitumen Barrels, etc. 2 p.m.—FRUIT! FRUIT 1 FRUIT 1 C. N. RABONE, Auctioneer.
The sporting girl wib soon be thinking of basketball and hockey for the coming winter. Uniforms will need to be replenished for no girl likes to look shabby even on the athletic field. We make a special feature of catering for these two uniforms. You will be able to select any _ club ' colour from our complete stock of Britway, Cesarine or Indian Head. The colours are fast and the fabric will stand any amount of hard usage. 36 inches Is 9d, Is lid yard. Collinson and Cunninghaine. Ltd.—Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 109, 8 April 1936, Page 16
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