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AUCTION SALtt Pahiatua mart And Machinery Exchange NEXT SALE. TUESDAY. JANUARY 12, 1943. S. J. JUDD Extends to his many clients THE SEASON’S GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES FOR 1943. MART ’PHONE 153 S MASTERTON SALE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1943. At. 11 a.m. suarp. SHEEP--400 good early shorn 4-th wethers 215 b.f. rape lambs 100 woolly wether lambs 130 shorn m.s. lambs 40 s.m. ewes 100 fat sheep PIGS—--8 good weaner pigs EKETAHUNA SALE. THURSDAY’. JANUARY 7, 1943. IT 30 a m 1600 SHEEP comprising—--900 shorn wether lambs 150 b.f. lambs 100 wethers 40 wethers 140 shorn wether lambs 100 shorn wether lambs 80 shorn wether lambs 100 shorn wether lambs 150 shorn wether lambs Ac. A. M Stone-Wigg— 130 shorn wether lambs CATTLE--4 2-yr heifers r.w.b. HORSES--1 4yr cob made, 14 hands, saddle anj harness N.Z. Co-op. Pig Marketing Association HACONERS wanted urgently Collecting— MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1942. W. A. CITTADINL Agent. Eketahuna Messages: ’Phone 153 S Pahiatua. J. R. GALBALLY, Carrier. ’Phone 249 M 1 PIGS THOS BORTHWICK & SONS LTD. (C. Farrow, Buyer.) PIGS will be trucked every I MONDAY. Ring— _ . i R. GALBALLY, Carrier, j Mangatainoka. j
J. C. HUTTON <N.Z.) LTD. FIGS BUYERS of Baconers, Porkers and Choppers. Buyer—W. Rickard, Pakiatua. PHONES—Nos. 330 and 163 M PIGS W. & R. FLETCHER (N.Z.J LTD. ri'IRUCKING of PIGS (Porkers and J Baconers) 00 to 100 lbs. at the fallowing stations EVERY MONDAY— Maiigamaire, 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Mangatainoka 11 a.m to 12 noon Rahjatua. 1 p ./n. to 3 p.m. Ring 249 M. Or 132 J Eketahuna Buyer— R. FARROW 4w nt Carriers— J. R GADBALLY, Mangatainoka. ’Phone 249 M. R. K CAVANAGH, ’Phone 109 A Eketahuna ADVI RTIBING • pays ' Its .-f ten many times over. It will permit lower prices through increaf-r e<l volun e. It can reduce selling costs. It ceu lessen the time in which h. product moves from factory tu consumer. Increase voui turnover bv advertising with the “Pahiatua fltiaid.’’ Have your goods before the public daily. It in the only wav to •urr-T»» “Wild Oats,” the attractive title of a book by Eric Muspratt, is gocxl reading. Amongst his adventures was a trip round the Horn, before the mast, i n one of the old “windjammers.” Half-way Home the ship ran out ot tobacco—and consternation ro:gncd in the fo’castle One day the bosun, rummaging in his old sea chest, found a long-forgotten packet of cigarettes and offered them to his shipmates at sixpence each! 'They were snapped up before you could sa;. ‘Vink !” Another time (when ashore) Eric had to go without tobacco lor Several weeks. Picture his joy when he had his first smoke after that! Stay-at-homes who have never had to go without tobacco for a single day don’t realise tlieir luck! Here in N.Z. you can get the finest tobacco manufactured—Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullsfiead), Navy out No. 3 (Bulldog), Pocket Edition, R.iverbead Gobi and piesert Gold. at the nearest tobacconist’s shop, and they’re not only famed for flavour and aroma, but practically free from nicotine because they’re toasted There’s enjoyment in every whiff.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLXII, Issue 15240, 5 January 1943, Page 1
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