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SALES BY AUCTION. pur EKOHE RUCTION j^JART. P RID AY gEPT. gQ 1927. We will Sell, commencing at 12 NOON. PIGS— WEANERS, SLIPS AND STORES. 40 BUNDLES OF BAGS. DISC HARROWS, TINE HARROWS, AND SUNDRIES IN BACK YARD. POULTRY, VEGETABLES. PRODUCE. FRUIT. 20 SACKS POTATOES, SOUTHERN. PLA.NO, BEDROOM SUITE, 2 SIDEBOARDS, SEWING MACHINE, LADY'S BICYCLE, CHEST DRAWERS, K. DRESSER. 2 LARGE MILLAR HANGING LAMPS, ALFA LAVAL SEPARATOR, CREAM CAN, and Sundries. OUTDOOR AND CLEARANCE SALES CONDUCTED. MART IS OPEN DAILY FOR SXLE OF COAL. FIREWOOD. PRODUCE, BEDDING AND FURNITURE. pHE pRANKLIN pARMERS' AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD.. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. BUSINESS NOTICED, MPORTANT NOTICE. B. RAFFAEL, Importer and Exporter, Bispham - (Lancashire), England, can materially increase your profits by purchasing goods througL his medium. Can purchase ALL classes goods lowest prices possible and obtain utmost discounts. Small or Large Orders treated in like fashion. Trial order solicited. Special facilities for securing Sole Agencies Best references given and required. ORDER THE MEMORIAL IN GRANITE. Imperishable as the Pyramids. Manufactured m Auckland by jypNAB AND jyjASON Better Workmanship than in Imported Memorials. A Guarantee with Every Order. 109, SYMONDS STREET. Send for Free Catalogue. Anew money-making idea for WOMEN. No Women need want for extra money now. Wonderful opportunity to earn £5 a week or more. Thoroughly enjoyable NEW kind of work. Do it at home in spare or full time. No previous experience needed. Earnings assured. Outfit FREE. Just mail the coupon for full particulars. NATIONAL CONFECTIONERY INDUSTRY. 77, Queen Street, Auckland. Without obligating me in any way, please send me FRF.y. BOOKLET on Home Confectionery Making, which will tell me all about the fasciniting new kind of work I can do' at home to earn money; also part.culars of :?our Money-making Guarantee. NAME .. STREET TOWN . STUD HORSES. rpO STAND THE SEASON. ± 15 AVF.NUE RD.. OTAHUHU. jjk TROTTING HORSE. Sire: NELSON BINGEN LV-tLr Dam: LADY ZEPPELIN. ugen was sired by the *reat Amei.i n .losse. Ming-en. who put ud a 3 year-old record (trotting), 2.Gi The progeny of Nelson Bingen last season won £21,965 in stakes. which placed him at the head of all living sires. Great Bingen registered a world's race record for pacers, and Escapuue. a daughtei oi Nelson Bingen, a record tor trotters. Both of these races were ovet two miles AERIAL BiNGE> wo., ovei £2(XXJ iu strikes He was a great trotter and but for ar: iniured ligament would have won a iriuch larger sum As u f-vear-old. he siiowed a 2-minutes speed To give this young sire an opportunity his fee has been fixed at £l2 12s each mare, reduced to £lO 10s tor cash at first service Groomage fees 5s per mare, 2or more as per arrangement All care taken but no responsibility Good paddocking «i Otahuhu at 5a per week. For further particular# apply to Ownei. James Pettie Epsom, or Joe Taylor. Groom m Charge, Otahuhu. Phone 20-047 Mares wili be met at Otahuho Station *hen advised. STAND THE SEASON ettßmg &T MORRINSVILLE. SAND STAR Imported.. No. 16. 6-yeara-old. By Sand o:: the Orient—Mary Seaton. Good type of horse, standing over 16.3. Winner as a thr&e-year-old of five races, including Christmas Handicap (1 mile). Stewards (1 mile) at Ellerslie, and the Autumn Handicap at Avondale (9 fur.). PEE. 25 GUINEAS. Grazing 2s 6d. day and 5s mare with foaL Further particulars apply, MR. W. SCHOLLUM'S OFFICE, Auckland. Oi FRANK MARSHALL. Morrinsville. BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. POWERFUL Jlyj'EW QERIAJu. JJOWERFUL gERIAL. JNTRIGUING ROMANCE. JNTRIGUING ROMANCE. JNTRIGUING pOMANCE. pHE JAPANESE pARASOL. pHE JAPANESE pARASOL. pY pLLIOT p AILEY. pY pLUOT pAILEY. Publication of a uniquely-told Story, en- i titled "The Japanese Parasol," will be j eiiajnenced in the NEW ZEALAND HERALD ON SATURDAY NEXT. The author Has written suah great stones ea "Mr. Benson's Business," "The Campden Hill Mystery,' etc.. etc.. and m "The Japanese parasul" tie attains a brilliance cf conception rarely met with eicept in the great novels by the old masters, it is a powerful story of mystery and love eupcrbly told, catching the breath of the reader, ana holding cim spellbound to the last word. pHE JAPANESE pARASOL. pHE J APANESE pARASOL. T HE J APAXESE pARASOL, pi pLLIOT p ALLEY. pY pLUOT p ALLEY. 37i1l be Commenced in tbo Columns of the NEW ZEALAND HERALD ON SATURDAY NEST, Jind every Saturday thereafter to its Cocclusioa.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19753, 28 September 1927, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19753, 28 September 1927, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19753, 28 September 1927, Page 5