A BUSINESS THAT IS PROGRESSING
Tn every department of our business progress lias been llie watchword ; our thoughts liavc been centred on advancement. Progressive commerce makes its influence felt in any community—it is a force that cannot be restrained. WE HAVE A FAIR FIELD because wo give a square deal. Now customers arc the order of the day. The public have confidence in the fairness of our service. CLEARING* SALES ALWAYS SUCCESSFUL. We achieve best results with clearing sales ; energy and enthusiasm arc infused into our work, and wo make results. Our showrooms arc stocked replete with modern, substantially constructed household furniture of attractive designs, and at prices to suit all pockets. We always carry a largo stock of bedding, wire-woven mattresses, kapoc. and flax mattresses and pillows, framed mirrors, pictures and ornaments, hearth rugs, bedroom rugs. $i THE EGMONT AUCTION MART PATEA. P.O. Box No. 12. 'Phono No. 3C. Telegraphic address : “Halbadier" ON THE .FARM, WIIENUAKURA THURSDAY, .THEY 21 At 11 a.m. sharp THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., have received instructions from Messrs Simpson Bros., who have sold their farm, to sell by public auction as above : Without Reserve 135 extra choice grade Jersey and Holstein dairy cows, 3rd and -llh early cal vers 35 first-class 3-year springing heifers in gooil condition and quiet .‘iligood store pigs (i purebred Berkshire sows 1 purebred Berkshire boar a 1 heavy draught horses 3 milk-carl: horses 2 hacks 2-tim milk waggon, spring dray, 2 sets spring cart harness, gig- and harness, 20 milkcans, Deeiing mower (uoamy new), -10 gill, copper, Alfa Laval separator, 20 cow covers, 1200-giil. tank, 1 (i-cow ‘Simplex' milking machine plant and releaser, number sundries. NOTE.—Messrs Simpson Bros., who have been dairying on (his lane for the past six years, have, by heavy culling and replacing with heifers, secured a first-class herd of grade Jersey and Holstein cows in tip-top condition The cows have nil been tested. Ihe herd primarily originated from Messrs Muggeridge Bros.' herd sit Manuluhi. They are nil in calf to Mr. Hugh Middleton's Shorthorn bulls, whilst the heifers are also a very choice lot. We can confidently recommend (hem to those dairymen in search of good types of dairy stock. Luncheon Provided.
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Patea Mail, Volume XLIII, 23 July 1919, Page 3
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371Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume XLIII, 23 July 1919, Page 3
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