ALWAYS GIVE Study UNIVERSAL SUPPLY CO., ONLY ADDRESS CUBA ST. Phono 5010. Where Groceries Cost Less. UNBEATABLE VALUES these Prices Shelled Gd lb. C.O. Boot Polish. 5 for 1/6’s Jam 4/9oz Tins Sardines lid Newbury Husks 1/3 Sugar of Milk 1/6 Creamoata 1/11 Tinned Apricots and Peaches 1/3 Heckitt’s Blue 1/3 Sandsoap 5 for 1/Household Soap, 18/G case Flour, 21/- 100 lbs. 1A Sugar, 14/9 bag 12 lbs. Tapioca 2/9 12 lbs. Sago 2/9 12 lbs. Kico 2/9 7’s Syrup 1/9 7’s Treacle 1/9 Large Granose 3/5 lbs. Tea 9/Barilla Soap 8d bar Enos Fruit Salts 3/3
THE MIDLAND TRUST, LOAN AND DEPOSIT CO., LTD. PALMERSTON NORTH. CAPITAL £25,000 ALREADY SUBSCRIBED £11,500. DIRECTORS. E. R. B. TlOLßEN.—Chairman* N. H. NASH, Newspaper Proprietor. IT. E. PACEY, Company Director. F. NEEDHAM, Builder. Jas. WALLACE, Drapery Manager. Bankers Sol tors, Auditor National Bank of N.Z, Oram ane McGregor Reg. Davis F.P.A. (N.Z.) MONEY FOR INVESTMENT The Directors are now prepared to receive money for investment on Fixed Deposit at the following rate of interest. 3 months 4 per cent G months 41 per cent 12 months 5 per cent 24 months ...... 51 per cent For further information investors should call at the offices of the Company: Holhcn and Hubbard Buildings, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. Phono 6.172. W. C. HARRINGTON, F.P.A. (N.Z.) Secretary,
AUCTION SALES. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE AT THE FARM, MAKURI, TO-DAY, AT 11.30 ;A.M. SHARP. (Car will leave W.F.C.A. office, Pali, iatua, at 9.30.) rpnE WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LTD. (stock department) have been instructed by MR MILTON ALPASSj (whoso lease has expired), to sell as above the whole of his live stock, as follows: 1600 SHEEP ’ Comprising—--250 4 and 5-yr. Romney ewes 1.70 6-th Romney ewes 220 4-th Romney ewes 250 2-th Romney ewes 200 2-th wethers 350 m.s. wool 1 !' lambs 17 Southdown and Romney rams CATTLE--20 P.A. and Hereford cross cows with calves 11 P.A. forward cows 4 4-yr. forward bullocks 8 2-yr. P.A. steers 8 yearling P.A. steers 1 3-yr springing Jersey heifer 10 rising 3-yr dairy heifers HORSES—,I 3-yr. unbroken spring cart filly 1 yearling filly. On Account of Mr M. S. Alpass— SHEEP--300 4 and 5-yr ewes 50 m.s. lambs • CATTLE--30 4-yr. forward bullocks 20 m.s. 2-yr P.A. and Shorthorn cattle 20 m.s. yearling P.A. and Shorthorn cross cattle. HORSE—--1 good hack ALSO Outside Entries;— » 1 SHEEP. annual draft of J-t sur pi us stock from local farmers, comprising—--400 4 and 5-yr ewes 250 2 and 4-th ewes 400 wether lambs 200 b.f. lambs 200 2 and 4-th wethers LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. DAIRY FARMERS! RECEIVE THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR YOUR CALF SKINS CASH ON DELIVERY For any Quantity of SHEEPSKINS. WOOL, HIDES, TALLOW AND BABBIT SKINS Receiving Store: Corner Ferguason and Warwick Streets, Felldlng. Address tags on applactlon. H. J. DEWS, WOOL & SKIN MERCHANT, FEILDING. Telephones: Store 512, Residence 601, Pukemiro Colleries, LtcL SOLE PRODUCERS OF PUKE COAL. DEPOT: 445 MAIN STREET. Ring 5248 —FOR PUKE COAL THE REST OF DRV WOOD Cut to any lengths. A. E. BLOOMFIELD, Depot Manager.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3289, 8 March 1926, Page 16
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