PAHIATUA Farmers’ Association, LIMITED E. B. HARE, Secretary, Main-street, Paliiatua. P.F.A. FORTNIGHTLY SALE. TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1906. At 1 p.m. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., •AV- niil sell (foi tlie Association) as above— Shew— Cattle— PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1906. At 1 p.m. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, Limitec* will sell by public auction as above at the Paliiatua Farmers’ Association yards Cattle — Sheep— THOS. BOYD, Agent. JOSEPH IORNS. Auctioneer
Dalgety & Co., Ltd. MASTERTON, EKETAHUNA, AND PAHIATUA. AUCTIONEERS, WOOL. GRAIN AND PRODUCE BROKERS. THE Company makes advances on, and conducts the sale of land, stock and all farm produce, and receives for sale in London or anv of the markets of Australasia or New Zealand, consignments of wool, tallow, frozen meat, grain and dairy produce. SEEDS AND MERCHANDISE. We can supply at lowest current rates all descriptions of agricultural seeds, also woolpacks, sheep and rabbit netting, fencing material, galvanised iron, and all other station and farm requisites. SHEEP DIPS. We are agents for Fison’s and Quibbell’s. WOOL. SKIN AND HIDE SALES. We hold monthly sales in Masterton. and fortnightly sales in Wellington. Consignments sent to us receive every attention. Having purchased a suitable site for yards in Pahiatua. we will lie conducting regular fortnightly sales at an early date. Clearing sales conducted in any part of the district. DALGETY A.M/ CO.. LTD.. k. j. McLennan, Pahiatua Agent. SOUND, SAFE INVESTMENT. A HOME IN MANN-STREET. XTE"’ HOUSE, SIX ROOMY 1> ROOMS. Including— BATH ROOM. HOT AND COLD WATER. GAS FITTINGS COMPLETE. HOUSE built with first-class timber HALL six feet wide. i-ACRE CHOICE SITE. PRICE: £SOO. £350 can remain on mortgage. This 'Tier is open for one week. Applv sharp. ' HAWKINS AND CO.. Sole Agents.
*************** CRESCENT I:I.END TEA. C CAPTIVATES tin 1 palate. j and tlir delicious flavoi lingers. Crescent Blend Tea is an economical family tea, free from dust anti impurities, and rich in theme, in the process of blending, the deleterious matter is winnowed, leaving the pure wholesome tea for the packers to handle. The flavour is exquisite without being pronounced in any degree; the liquor is rich, strong, and tasty, and the second brew ing is practically as good as the first. * * * x'WO isHIbLINdS A LB. From all storekeepers. ********************************
4 YEARS WITH A BAD LEC. Mr. John M< Davitt, Cape Foulwind, who tor four year-* had a bad with b.ceettta and Open Wound on the Skin, rrports that thr PLANTEKOA treatment has completely cured him, and the le£ is now quite healed. Other preparations used during the four years by Mr. McDavitt failed to jjive any relief, vet with Plantekoa he says there was improvement rif'ht trom the star*. People wonder at the marvrllous and speedy cures following the use of onr Plantekou, and it was indeed a happy dav for many a sufferer when they discarded all other treatment for Plantekoa. Patients have lett the hospital to use Plantekoa and be cured Cures all Wounds, Ulcers, Growths (Intnrnr.l or Kxternal), Plood Poison, Goitre, Hard Swellings, Tumour, Kcztuna, Skin Diseases. 2
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XII, Issue 2371, 30 May 1906, Page 8
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