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MATAWHERQ SALE. fO-MORBOW TO-MORROW 850 Breeding Ewes, 475 Wethers. 63C Hoggets. 50 Fat Sheep.’. 12 Rains. 14 Fat Cows. 27 Dairy Cows and Heifers. V. *•, ;i ■ 4 sfodKB^bKERS’^SSN. 635 1 .

MAT A WAX : SALE. A MONDAY, 9th APRIL. 425 .Breeding Ewes, 470 Fat and Forward Wethers.' 350 Hoggets. 550 2-tooth Wethers. 180 Woolly Lambs. 23 Rams. 25 Bullocks and Steers. 6 Dairy Cows (in calf). 2 Fat Cows. 8 Hacks and Harness Horses. STOCKBROKERS ’ ASSN. 634

BUY YOUR FARM IMPLEMENTS Direct from the Manufacturers. •‘BOOTH” Ploughs, single arid double, in all weights. 'STEEL QUEEN” Disc Harrows, in all sizes. “BOOTH” Drills. New patent chain feed; bows rape as easily as it plants maize; any size,- from 5 to 17 hoes. WINDMILLS. Patent "Self Oilers’; also "Titans.” in all sizes. Also Pumps, Towers, Tanks, Troughs, Piping, etc. Ask us to quote you for all requirements in Farm Machinery. TERMS: Cash or liberal extended periods. BMP, MtCftflNMD & (0 IID GISBORNE BRANUft—UREY ST. 'Phone 668.

YOUTH AND HEALTH! IS A GREAT ASSET. MR. & MRS. J. JOWEIIS, Con fee - tioners, etc., No. 153, Gladstone Road, have neither youth or good health now, and after a strenuous, though 'successful business life (being eight years in the present shop), they have now made sufficient money to enable them to retire, and have instructed me to 1 lind a purchaser for the business. The shop is well stocked, handsomely fitted, up, equipped with soda fountain, National cash register,. Dayton scales, glass counters, etc. Best of Gladstone Road positions. The Price is— WALK IN, WALK OUT, / Only £250. A Great Chance Here! Apply to—• FRED. GRAY. ' LEADING POPULAR AUCTIONEER.

“In one case,” stated Mr Skerrett, in the coursa of the hearing-of the Oamaru election petition, “a voter missed Mr. Macphorson's name altogether, and drew ' m.e at the bottom of the paper. That man may not, be blind/ but he may have left his glasses behind.” Sir John Findlay; Perhaps he took too many glasses. (Laughter). Unless fresh chills or colds are tackled at onco, they may become more serious. Naso! is the beat' known remedy to use.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16091, 3 April 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16091, 3 April 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16091, 3 April 1923, Page 12

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