ASHHURST SALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1936, ' At 11.30 a.in. C)A FAT EWES, 50 4-yr ewes r.w. Li U S.D. rams, 20 b.f. lambs, 20 fat cows, 20 store cows, 6 spg. heifers, 3 dairy cows, 6 fat cowsABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. CAMPBELL ROAD, OPIKI. THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1936, At 12.30 p.ni. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., under instructions from MR M. JENSEN whose lease lias expired, will sell as above: — JERSEY CROSS COWS, due July and August. -I /? JERSEY HEIFERS, due July 10 and August. Yi.G. JERSEY HEIFERS. 7 sows 1 boar, 2 heavy draught geldings (all work), 7ft Chainbridge Roller (S.R.), 9ft Cham Harrows (S.R.), 6ft Tripod Harrows (S.IL), Heavy Swamp Plough (S.R.), Sledge, Harness, etc., Blocks, Chains, Bars, etc. NOTE.—This herd is comprised of only young cows all second, third and fourth calvers in good condition. Calving dates will be available at the sale. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
THE FEILDING FREEZING WORKS. n'HOS. BOItTHWfCK AND SONS 1 (A’ASIA) LTD. (Incorporated in Euglaud.) BOBBY CALVES WE are now buying Bobby Calves at Highest Market Values. Operating in all districts. Phone 310. P.O. Box 8. FEILDING. - CHEAP BUNGALOW. BUILT DURING THE DAYS OF LOW BUILDING COSTS. £925 NEW £925 5 ROOMS & KITCHENETTE. Every modern convenience, including Wardrobes, Double Linen Press, Cupboards, Tip Bins, Gas Range, Elec. Hot Water- Corner Section and rooms arranged for the maximum of sun. High-grade timber and workmanship throughout. Best locality. £925 £925 £750 £750 BUNGALOW, 5 ROOMS and KITCHENETTE, elec, h.w., gas range, wardrobes, cupboards. etc., built in. Good sized rooms, and in good order. Garage concrete drive and paths. ’ DEPOSIT ONLY £IOO. Balance as rent at moderate interest. £750 £750 W. S. LONG. AGENT THE ROMANCE OF TRADE. FIRST CAME THE PHOENICIANS TIRADE as we know it began -*■ with the Phoenicians, who entered history about three and a half thousand years ago. The Phoenicians became the first great maritime power. Rut thev sought trade rather than conquest. They sought to build rather than destroy. They were the first distributors of wealth. It was the market places of Tyre and Sidon which made the first real contribution to the comfort and material well-being of our human race. “When thy wares went forth out of the seas, tlipu hlledst many people; thou didst enrich the kings of the earth with the multitude of thy riches and thy merchandise.” Thus did Ezekiel record the service of the Phoenicians to the world. Phoenicia has served her purpose. The glories of Tyre and Sidon are no more. Today the market places of the world present their myriad attractions through the advertising columns of the daily Press. In every issue of the “Manawatu Evening Standard” are nnouncements of rth’s stores. The virtually a g-reat here the requireand family are your choosing. >tail Section—it pays. contained the n Palmerston No: retail section is market place w ments of home displayed for Read the Re
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 200, 14 July 1936, Page 12
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