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AUCTION SALES. PNRESERVED CLEARING TO BE HELD ON THE FARM OF E. JONES, ESQ., KARERE. MONDAY, MAY 14, at 12.30 p.m. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., "■ under instructions from MR DON THOMSON, ■will sell as above: — *' u and August calvcrs 3 Jersey cross cows, winter calvcrs G 18-mos heifers, r.W.b. 5 weaner heifers 1 S.H. bull 1 2-yr Jersey bull 1 horse 1 spring: dray and harness NOTE. —The returns from this herd are exceptionally good and buyers can attend this sale and buy with every confidence. Full particulars and "calving- dates will be given at the sale.

LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. T JNRESERVED QLEARING gALE. RANGITIKEI LINE, NEWBURY. TUESDAY, ATAY 15, 1923, at 12 Noon. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., instructed by W. G. SHANNON, ESQ., will sell as above:— Kf| JERSEY & JERSEY CROSS "" COWS. June, July and August calve rs. 12 cows in milk--12 springing Jersey heifers 30 choice weaner heifers (high grade) SO Jersey weaners--4 Pedigree Jersey bulls with transfers (s.r.) 1 4-cow Gane milking machine h.p. Twigg engine NOTE: —Mr Shannon is giving up dairying and the above herd comprises a choice lot of carefully selected high grade cows mostly calving July and August. The average butter fat returns to the end of April being 333 lbs. Calving dates and tests of each individual cow will be given at the Cale. As Mr Shannon has decided to sell absohitely without reserve, dairymen should not miss this opportunity to pick up tip-top milkers. TJGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. BLANCHE'S MAGNETIC OINTMENT. TO THE SCHOOL-CHILDREN OF PALMERSTON NORTH. OHA.VCE TO WIN A'ALU ABLE PRIZES DURING MAY HOLIDAYS. TO advertise this great healing Ointment, for which MOORE, HUGHES AND CO. hold the Sole Distributing Agency, this firm offers the following prizes for the best short Essav on one or more of the testimonials which they supply for the purpose. Open to all the Public School Children of Palmoiston North, who may, if so desire, obtain outside assistance. Ist 2nd 3rd Prize. Prize. Prize. Central School £1 10/- 15/- 10/Co!le~e Street £1 10/- 15/- 10/Terrace End £1 10/- 18/- 10/West End . . £1 10/- 15/- 10/SPECIAL PRIZE.—£S will be awarded towards the Library Fund of the Schools sending in 70 per cent, of their total roll number in entries. CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION. (1) Competition Ticket will be supplied, together with a copy of Testimonials, with each small tin Of Ointment. During May these 1/- tins will be sold at half price (Gd). at the Office, Rangitikei St., or will be posted to any address on receipt of Sd. (2) Essay must not exceed one side of one sheet of school pad. (3) Each competitor entitled to one entry only. (4) All entries enclosed with Competition Ticket, and marked "ESSAY," must bo delivered to Moore, Hughes and Co., or Box 31G, Palmerston North, by MAY 31st. (5) The Firm will select the best six essays from each school and submit 'these to a local educational authority for final decision. OFFICE CLOSES DAILY FROM 12.30 to 1.30.

HELP US ju MILLS J Sprocess roller PUT THIS BAG IN EVERY HOME, PICCADILLY TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS. "WTEET your friends at these popular ■*•*■ Tea and Luncheon Rooms and partake of the DAINTY MORNING ANO AFTERNOON TEAS APPETISING LUNCHEONS. so promptly and daintily served. Home made goods our speciality—Cakes for sale at the counter. Orchestra each afternoon. MISSES JARY, Proprietresses,

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2643, 11 May 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2643, 11 May 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2643, 11 May 1923, Page 10

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