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OUR SPECIALITY QUALITY CONSTANT WITH LOW PBICfS NEW EVAPORATED FRUITS. Choice Prunes 5d lb. Apricots 1/4 lb. Peaches 1/4 lb. Nectarines 1/8 lb. Pigs Gd lb. QUALITY NEVER SACRIFICED FOR THE LOW PRICES WE OFFER YOU. Rice 121bs. 3/3; Tapioca & Sago 121 b 3/G. Loose Quaker Oats 41b 1/9. Loose Cocoa 1/- lb. Raisins Gd lb. Sultanas Gd lb. 1A Sugar 16/ bag. Australian Wheat 3-bushel sacks, 26/6. Australian Bran and Pollard, any Quantity. THE UNIVERSAL SUPPLY CO., CUBA STREET OPP. WORKINGMEN’S CLUB.

FLAX DIED OUT. DAIRY COWS IN. FOR SALE. 1 OIT ACRE DAIRY FARM, adjoining TOKOMARU RAILWAY STATION 90 Acres English Grass, balance rough drained swamp. Free of floods, well fenced, good five-roomed house, cowshed, stables, pig styes, stables, etc. Price £65 per acre. Terms 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cert, six months, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. Possession July 31st next. Apply TOKOMARU FLAX MILL CO., LTD., Tokomaru or Palmerston Land Agent, l ?.

AUCTION SAXES. IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE. “SPRINGFIELD” PEDIGREE JERSEYS. AT THE HOMESTEAD, B ADLAN Cl (Near Pahiatua). r THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ COX OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LTD., instructed by E. S. HOLD. AWAY, ESQ., will sell at the above place on THURSDAY, JULY IC. 1925, At 11.30 a.m. sharp. HIS OLD ESTABLISHED PEDIGREE HERD, comprising’. PTV ADULT FEMALES. 4 heifers 3 Syr. bulls 8 lyr. bulls The above herd has been established for about 20 years, using “Campanile Sultan” blood as a foundation and “Oakland” strain up to present day, resulting ini, the closest “Oakland” line breeding in the Dominion. The majority of the cows were tested as" two-year-olds under natural herd conditions, no forced feed being resorted to. The records of those under S.O. tests at present will show from' 450 to over COOlbs. fat on date sale. All Lots FREE ON TRUCKS. Pahiatua if required. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers, Masterton or any of the I branches, viz., Dannevirkc, Pahiatua, Eketahuna, Carterton and Martinborough, Buyers from Wairarapa Line will be met at Pahiatua. and from Hawke’s Bay and Manawatu, at Woodville on the arrival of the early trains. J. B. THOMSON, Auctioneer. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. ON THE FARM, WAIARUHE. (9 miles from Dannevirke, near Maharahara Station). FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1925. At 12 noon. rpHE W.F.C.A. LTD., favoured with " L instructions from MR W. J. WARE, Waiaruhc, who has sold his propertv, will offer as above: THE- WHOLE OF HIS LIVE and I DEAD STOCK, comprising: JERSEY & JERSEY CROSS \ vyj COWS (duo factory dates and in calf to pedigree Jersey bull). 7 springing Jersey heifers 22 Jersey wcaner heifers 1 Syr. pedigree Jersey bull (Lynford Squire). 3 4-draft horses v--1 aged hack. 5 breeding sows (to farrow). 8 slips 1' 4-cow L.K.G. milking , plant and Wolsley engine. 1 9-coulter R. & G. drill (new) 1 set discs. 1 spring dray. 1 S.F. R. & G. lever plough 12 milk cans, 4 sets harness, swingle trees and chains, scalding tub, pig troughs, horse clippers, mower - knife-sharpener, circular saw and spindle, 1 set 4-leaf tyne harrows, unique copper, lawn roller, lawn mower, whey barrels, 8 sacks seed potatoes and numerous sundries. 1 light four-wheel brake with shafts and pole, ISOgal. separator, 1 aged draft gelding, 150 bricks. Auctioneer’s Note. —This herd is considered toi be one of the best in the district. Mr Ware has been dairying for 11 years and with the exception of 5 or C cows the herd was sired by the pedigree bull, Lloyd George, and all cows and heifers are in calf to Lynford’s Squire, whose breeding shows five strains of imported blood, including: The Squire (imp.). Roberts (imp.), Brighton Twylish (imp.), and Silver' King (imp.) The herd has been bred up from the milking Shorthorn, so buyers can be sure of getting good bodied cows that are heavy producers. Intending purchasers can arrange with the Auctioneers for seats. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED THOS. GRIGGS AND SON, UNDERTAKERS. 303 MAIN STREET, near Post Office Telephone 8552. Eevweei, 5 p.m. and 9 a.m. ring 5911 (private number). Private Residence: 15 Queen Street.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2732, 14 July 1925, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2732, 14 July 1925, Page 10