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AUCTION SALES. SALE OP REGISTERED MILKING SHORTHORNS. CLAUDELANDS SALEYARDS, THURSDAY. JULY 13, NOON. ■CIA.VOURED with instructions from Mr H. Campbell, Matangi, who is reducing 1 his herd of Registered Cattle, we shall offer the following"— 5 2-yr heifers 4 heifer calves 2 2-yr bulls 1 3-yr bull The above are all from S.O. tested cows, which have a butter-fat range of from 433 to 4581b5. THE FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., Hamilton, Auctioneers. DANNEVIRKE. IMPORTANT SALE OF FIRST-CLASS TIMBER. DIRECT FROM THE MILL. FRIDAY, JULY 7th, AT 2 P.M. T> ROAKE AND SON have been ■*■*'• directed by W. G. Hunter. Esq., to sell by Auction, at his residence, Cadman Road — 27,000 Feet of Totara and Matai Scantling, Boards, and T. and G. Flooring, consisting of 9xl, 6 x 1, 4 x 2, 4 x 3. 6 x G, 6 x 2, 3x2, and other measurements. Note. —This is all clean, good timber, and contains a large quantity of heart, and will be sold in lots to suit either large or small buyers. A descriptive list can be seen at the office of the Auctioneers. The timber is being sold close to the Dannevirke railway station. CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH TALKS. pHIROPRACTIC is a scientific method of adjusting the. primary CAUSE of "Disease." It is based on a correct knowledge of anatomy and the nervous system. HEARING ABOUT US. Yes, the world is hearing about Chiropractic. EARL GREY. OF ENGLAND, was rescued from impending blindness bv Chiropractic Adjustments'. DON JAMIE, PRINCE ROYAL OF SPAIN, was deaf and dumb from birth till 12 years of age, when Chiropractic adjustments gave him speech and hearing. LILIAN WALKER, world-famous screen star, suffered from a trouble (diagnosed tuberculosis) for seven years, and now enjoys restored health and success through Chiropractic. REMEMBER. It is by results and results alone that Chiropractic has become prominent all over the Dominion. Learn all you can about Chiropractic. Consultation free and without obligation. Edwin T. Louise H. AND \yRAY, Palmer School Graduate Chiropractors 47 Broad Street. Palmerstori North. Palraerston North. U.S.D. 'AS just landed a large consignment of English Enamel at prices that will surprise everybody. Saucepans. Kettles and Basins of all descriptions at low prices. Also consignment of Axminster Carpets, Rugs. Runner and Linoleums to be sold cheaply. We are still selling our bedding at the old prices in spite of the rising market. Singer Sewing Machines from £3 10s, latest model in golden oak £lO 10s. Bedroom suites complete with bedding from £25. Double Rimu Bedsteads (new) £3 10s, single £2. New Hospital Beds 50s, new Morris Couches with squabs £3 15s. We have a large stock of modern second-hand furniture at prices to suit everybody. Including a good line of single brass rail bedsteads suitable for boarding houses. Wire .Stretchers £L All goods delivered free. Five per cent, discount on all orders over £2O. UNIVERSAL SECOND-HAND DEPOT, LYCEUif HALL, 327 MAIN STREET. Phone 1304. NEW ENGLISH CARS. We have just landed something really worth while; "WOLSELEY" and "BELSIZE" CARS. These cars are a convincing testimony to the high standard of British engineering skill. Before buying your car, In justice to yourself call and inspect them. We have several splendid bargains in Second - hand Cars and Trucks. The FAMOUS "BUICK" and "CHALMERS" cars are aa.usual ready for a demonstration at any moment. ' J # bett & B AYLY ' L TD PALMERSTON NORTH. NORWICH & LONDON ACCIDENT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. Chief Agent: F. Roy Robertshaw, 15 Rangitikei Street, Palmerston N. Sub Agents: C. H. Belmer, Feildlng .-C Shaw. Foxlon.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2165, 3 July 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2165, 3 July 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2165, 3 July 1922, Page 8