AUCTION SALE PICCADILLY TEA BOOMS. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW At 11 a.m. TO BE SOLD IN QX& LOT. Under instructions from Uitf Bailiff, MESSRS BAM&ON BROS. Are to submit that Fully Equipped Tea and Luncheon Rooms by Public Auction; The Rooms are complete and ready for the Buyer to start business on Saturday inoriihlg. WALTER SAMSON, 983 Auctioneer. FARMERS, BUY NOW! "ROUBLE Furrow and Single Furrow J PLOUGHS, The "Booth" new pattern ALL STEEL Ploughs are crowding all others off the market. Light draught, light repairs, light price. ; DISC HARROWS—The "Steel Queen"* is still the best; all sizes, from largest to smallest; for all work. The best cutting ' and wearing Disc Harrow on the market. Don't buy a cheap imitation, but get the genuine "Steel Queen" direct from the makers. DRILLS. —.. Buy the new pattern '"Booth" chain feed; any size, from sto 1? coulters, The "Booth" chain feed will plant your maize, drill your grain, sow your small seed? and manure; no need to lay out your money in several implements—the new "Booth"' chain feed does the lot. BOOTH, MaoDONALD & CO, LTD. Uisborne Branch Depot GREY ST. 'Phono 668. Christ-church and Branches in all centres.
One of the subjects calling for discussion at, the nnnunl meeting of the New Zealand Educational Institute ia the question of sick-leave regulations. The department, apparently with the object of bringing its own regulations into lino with Ihor.oi of other public services, has framed a new set. Us o Nazol froely (or that fi®»b •old.—l.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16122, 10 May 1923, Page 10
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