■\~K7ILL SELL at the “Popular’ 7 ' V\ Mart:— SATURDAY, APRIL 14th, 19.1*. At 12.45 p.m. PIGS.—I2 weamrs. Further entries, particularly of stores invited. POULTRY.—Entries invited. VEHCILES. —Rubber-tyred gg, dogcarts, etc. HORSES. —Special Fair, Saturday week, April 21, so please hold horses back for that. Entries now being booked. FURNITURE & SUNDRIES—A quantity to be disposed of including a very handsome writing desk (in rimu), leather top, 9 drawers and 2 cupboards. HARNESS AND HORSE COVERS. —Going for a song. PRODUCE.—Vegetables in season. Preserved Tomatoes and Almond Nuts a speciality. Anything yon want, you will find it at Moriartjds “Popular” Mart.
C ONSXDER. TOUR MONET /i n The And Way SA V E ! IT STANDS to reason that the ivotein of paying cash for your household goods, etc., MUST result in considerable savings. Every trader, in selling on credit, takes the usual business course and frames his charges so as to provide for ACCOUNT KEEPING, DEFERRED PAYMENT AND PERCENTAGE OF RISK. | ALL these chargeable items, however, ar-q cut out when the trading i? [conducted on a cash basis. The customer is an IMMEDIATE gainer I while his or her aggregate savings, come to a considerable sum on a year’s cash outlay. Adopt the Sasii System AND you will soon discover how well it can serve you. Deal at our i CASH STORE, where quality is maintained and satisfaction assured. In ] personal wear, household drapery and hardware, in fact, in every requirement, :our cash prices are an incentive to thrift without stinting. BECOME A CASH CUSTOMER TO-DAY ! A. H. HERBERT & Co. LIMITED. “The Cash Stores" Paha a t u a .
X MAS M EAT ' LEAVE your Order Early at trie “8.K.” BUTCHERY. PRIME OX BEEF. WETHER MUTTON. SOUTHDOWN LAMB. DRESSED POULTRY. HAM AND SMALL GOODS OF ALU DESCRIPTIONS Wishing my Customers a Happy Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. BERT KELLEHER, Proprietor. FOR GREEN FEED NOW, the following will give you heaps of green feed right in the Winter time. FOR SHEEP AND CATTLE.— Russian. Barley and Italian Rye, together are great. Our double-dress-ed Samples for the best growth. If turnips have failed, disc tiie ground well and sow. FOR DAIRYING.—Tui Dressed Oats and Tares together—or, if you prefer, Russian Barley and Tares. Ask us for samples and quotes. FOR MANURING:—Tui Manures to sow with above will surely give you 1 Hitter results and prove a good investment. HOD9ER & TOLUY Ltd, PALMERSTON NORTH
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 31433, 13 April 1923, Page 8
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