Sales by Auction. , TTfAKKWOETH CTOCEL QALE. , F EIDAT, A PRIL I6 PiAfV HEAD MIXED CATTLE, y_W Including, On account of Mr. W. R. Grant, -who has „. «.-~ m ., -. Bold tia farm, 25 EMPTY COWS £2 iL£° 3-YEAR-OLD STEERS 10 3-YEAR-OLD STEERS 40 2t-YEAR-OLD STEERS l^c®i- OLDSTEERS 20 CALVES 1 CHOICE SPRINGER 1 YEaR-OLD FILLY. Also, on account of Mr. John Wilson, SO 3}-YEAR-OLD STEERS (in fresh condition). On account of a Client, 80 15-YEAR-OLD STEERS. "M'ORTH' A UCKLAND THARMERS' riO-OPERATIVE, T TD.. AUCTIONEERS. r-'LEARING GALE AT T^HANGARIPO On rpUESDAY, APRIL Of) , 1920 ' . • AUCKLAND TIMERS' SQO-OPERATIVE , T TD., 11 favoured with instructions from MR. E. ST. SYME, Wkanganpo, to Sell : THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Consisting of— 23 STEERS, 2i years old 14 HEIFERS. 2} years old; been running „ with Shorthorn bull 2 COWS AND CALVES 2 COWS, in milk and to calve 4 YEARLINGS 1 SHORTHORN BULL, 2i years 140 EWES, been running with Romncy rams; two-tooth to f.f.m. . 75 LAMBS 12 WbXrtBBS 1 HALF-DRAUGHT MARE, 8 years old; all harness 1 HALF-DRAUGHT MARE, 7 years old. . all harness I YEARLING COLT 25 FOWLS I FAT PIG IMPLEMENTS, Etc.— S.F- Plough """a Range), 1 Set Disc Harrows, Sots Tjno Harrows, 2 Sets Plough planless and Swinglctrees, 1 Ligat, Spring Cart, Saddle and Bridle, 1 Pack Saddle, 2 Collars, Backhands and Chains, 4 tons Oaten Chaff, 2-h.u. Machine for Chaffcutting, HOUSEHOLD „ FURNITURE. Etc., including 1 Hnllstand. 1 Duchess Pair, 1 Bedroom Suite. 1 Copper and Stand Tools and Sundries, etc., etc. »' SALE AT 12 NOON. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea Proi d. "FARMERS /COOPERATIVE , T TD., AUCTIONEERS. Dental. MY OWN SPECIAL METHOD OB PAINLESS EXTRACTION. Possesses many and Great Advantages , which aTe Distinctive. HERE ARE SOME AMONG OTHERS— 1. NO PAIN. 2. NO NEED to come back the second tim© or oftener, as under other methods. 3. EXPERT EXTRACTION. No broken teeth or stumps left in the gums. i. PERFECTLY SAFE for all «;es. I con safely uso it on a patw-it of 80 years 5. IF YOU HAVE A WEAK HEART or are suffering from other complaints it will not hurt you. 6. NO PAINFUL PRICKING.. 7. NO SWOLLEN GUMS. 8. ABSCESSED TEETH also painlessly extracted. 9- EXTRACTED FREE when teeth are ordered." Also THE MOST MARVELLOUS DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY OF THE AGE. ANALGESIA. YOU CAN HAVE YOUR TEETH DRILED. FILLED. PREPARED FOR CROWNING. BRIDGE WORK. PIVOTS. Etc.. WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST PAIN WHATEVER. YOU *RE CONSCIOUS. YET UN CONSCIOUS TO PAIN, AND I HAVE PROVED THIS MOST WONDERFUL MACHINE TO BE AN ABSOLUTE SUCCESS IN EVERY OPERATION. THEREFORE PATIENTS WHO ARE NERVOUS NEED NO LONGER FEAR THE DENTISTS PAINLESS DENTISTRY AT MY ROOMS IS NOT A MYTH. BUT A FACT. NOTE THE A DDR ESS - DENIST C. MONRO EMANUEL. FIRST FLOOR. ENDEANS BLDGS., (Next G.P.0.) Open Every Evening, also Sat. Afternoon. Telephone 1604. Take Elevator. A. E. C H ° Y c EDENTIST, PRINCESS BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET. Tol. 2662 A. "CI IC (~1 pASTEB. DENTIST, Having returned to Auckland, has Resumed Practice, and may be Consulted at MR. C. COLSON'S ROOMS,. A.M.P. BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET. 'Phone 1239. Business Notices. THE UNIVERSAL DETECTIVE BUREAU. 21. STRAND ARCADE. AUCKLAND, 114 Years' Police Detective Experience.) We are specialists in obtaining evidence for Divorce and Civil Court cases; we trace mi.-sing friends and make searches m Chancery. Our foea ate moderate. Advico free. Consult us personally or by 1.-lter. Strictly confidential. Commended by leading barristers and solicitors Ma,g and femaio staff employed. •jITRS. J. E. WHEELER, CHIROPODIST AND FOOT SPECIALIST Late with Rosier, of Melbourne. Corns. Bunions, Ingrowing Nails and Deformities treated. Export Advice given on all matters regarding Foot Comfort. 69. BRUNSWICK BLDGS. (Opp, His Majesty's), Queen Street. l'4uii« 430 A. OIDNEY /yHORNE p EOHGE (Member Auckland Stock Exchange l . STOCK & SH A 1! K B It 0 K K R, GOVT. LIFE INSURANCE HI.DCS., Queen Strut. Bankers: Amh.ami. National Bunk of N.Z WILL OWEN" »V Consulting Engineer. MISSES OWEN. Law and Confident. 'I vpisie*. 42, CITY CHAM RE US MM KI.A.VD. GEORGE /"WII ON EI. 1,. EOUGE V7UIGNELL. THE SUCCESSFUL AUCTIONEER. TliE SUCCESSFUL AUCTIONEER. 91-03. KARANGAIIAI'E ROAD (Opposite Penny Section). NEWTON. Telephone 3530. M R 1?. A. S nNLEY - A.P.A. (N.Z.!, A.N.&.AA.. A.I.A.NZ. AUDITOR. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND COMPANY SECRETARY, tins crarnenied Practice a'. SAKE DEPOSIT BUILDING*. iUGH STREET, AUCK 1. \\ D rrr, .:.. _ : . ) Miscellaneous, EDISON Standard Pnono-nit.;,.-. d.ai'.ond reproducer*, only iin. '-'JIIO litiu.,., ;,> ; iiixiso from. — Edison Dealers, 'v. City ( h.»:nb.-r«. I/OR the Races.— Timers, Hp! t C; ;: on.J graplii. Omega Chronograph Wauiics.— A'?'. Laurer.ion. Queen St. fTOING Away? -Send for Gvot:;o Wrr, VJ Auckland's Auctioneer. 'Plum* Ifß. CiROKESTITCHING clone on the premise. O Miss i I cocks, !'■. Ml. E.i.-ii H<l IMPORTANT TO MEN -Tailor-made Ready-to-Wear arfil I'tie.aimfd 5.:1.-. m itl\ i,.lours and si/.es : ai.-w iNi'V. .-■<■■_.■-. Sliia,aul>*ed U'-l indigo dy.-.-. .S. '.!,:i .i, ; ::,nii Bros,. 1.k1.. 'Jl 5. '21?. -Jl'l. Unr. n S're»t \\' L Buy u»ed Furnitur.'. any ~'iniit.ty. 11 liiKiry.st priv.es given.-- Vere, Patoii uj Co.. High St. 'Rhone 2888. QTETSON HATS.— Woarers o! Stetson Hats' O will be pleased to know that Cos's Hat factory has up-to-date metlitds of ("leaning and Remodelling Stetson and other Fur Hats —COX, the Hatter, Karangahapo Koad.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17444, 14 April 1920, Page 5
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