(Late Samson Bros.), McKEE’S BUILDINGS, GLADSTONE ROAD, AUCTIONEER & SALESMAN. /CLEARANCE SALES held in my \J part of the District. PROMPT ACCOUNT SALES. A Large and Valuable Stock of Household Furniture carried at the Rooms. 11. B. GARDNER, Auctioneer. 66 Telephone 18b.
£6OO MERCERY STOCK TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION NEXT WEEK In tin* MASONIC AUCTION BOOMS. mine WHOLE 01' THE STOCK oomL prised 111 Hu Estate ill Barley Bros., 11:(s11 111; s (in Liquidation), including- ■ deals' ami Buys' Suits, Trousers Sliirls, Tics, Caps. Hals Undeishirls, Drawers. Collars Blankets, Socks, ami IHmdred.s of other lines usually stocked by an up-to-date Moa-eiy Establishment. SALE STARTS TUESDAY. 2 p.m. The whole slock, down lo I lie last Butlon. musl he sold dump.; (he wee!,'. FRED EARWICK 74;i The Live Anetloiieer.
BARGAINS. TOWN Section, -J-acro, Dairymple Road; price £lO5, Section', 38 Perches, Muir Street; price £125, Plenty of others, all over the town. Good 8-Rnomcrl Kauri House, Has, hot and (.'old Water, and all conveniences. .Motor Shed, Orchard and Lawn Pri>e £1500; Cash £3OO. COO!) MILK HI X, and a splendid Farm of 49 Acres, 4-lioamod House, Wash-house. Cowshed, Implement Shed, with Implements. Dairy, Motor Van Shed, etc. 23 C'oxvs; 4 18-months Heifers, 5 Yearlings. Pedigree Jeisey Hull, Horse, Carl, and Harness. Plenty of Winter Peed. Kent : £2 per Any. i Cash: Ahoul £BOO. j Returns: £75 per Month. ' This :s a good eliauee for a Dairyman requiring a good and -steady income, it £4oo Cash will hoy into a flood Leasei hold Farm, of 40 Acres. ! Consult— G. K. PASLEY I LAND AND ESTATE ACKXT, LOWE STREET. McDougalls, “Border” Paste Sheep Dip (Testimonial received from Mr R. Wilkie, | Taihape.) “After twenty-five years of experience in the, use of different Dips, 1 noyv have no hesitation in advising you that “Bor. der” Paste Dip exceeds them all, both as regards the cleanliness of the sheep and the increased growth and quality of the, wool. 1 dipped the whole of my flock with it last season, and at sheaving [time not a sign of a tick or any other parasite was to be found, tin's being the first time during mv long experience, more especially TO ' RE FREE FROM TICKS. I gave tin's dip a good test, as the day following dipping operations exceptionally heavy rain was experienced, which lasted for about a week, and owing to this I was inclined to dip again, 'but knowing that the makers claim ‘it keeps the rain out,’ I decided not to dip them the second time, and I found subsequently that there was no need to do so. 1 will never'change from using this dip so long-as the makers continue to manufacture such a first-class preparation, and so long as ‘Border’ Dip maintains such a reputation. The/makers may well feel proud of being the first to master the dipping problem, and all sheepfarmers should be highly delighted of the fact.” N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd., SOLE AGENT’S. NOTICE. WE have commenced husiness as STOCK AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, and trust to merit a share of your sup port. lowest Kates of Commission, viz., 2} per cent, on all sales. FAT STOCK Bought on hooks or feet, at Top Market Rates BIGCAR~& WHYTE - 718 ABERDEEN ROAD 'lWinne 101 C”' MILK DOCKETS and Milk Record Books, ready printed, at Hisrai.p Office.
COMMON, SHELTON & CO. LTD. HAVE received iiislniclion.s from Mr F. Stuart, lU>|M.mgaere, to hold a, CLEARING SALE On Urn Farm, REI'OXGAKUF On THURSDAY. .Tunc 25, ;it 11 a.m. sharp Will’ll they will oli'cr tlie whole i.f ids Choice Dairy Herd, comprising 16 Ciioici! Springing Jersey Cows (all been lesledi 1,1 2 and 3-year Springing Jersey 11 oilers 2 Jersey Cows in fyf..l profit 8 Yearling Jersey Heifers -2 Jersey Heifer. Calves Horse, Gig and Harness 1 Bacon Fig 10 Tons Lucerne and Glover liny (haled) in lots to suit purchasers 1 Stud Jersey Bull piko Motion.” lned by C. G. 1 Te--mer, Feilding Luncheon Brovided. COMMON, SHELTON & CO. LTD. 423 Auctioneers.
N\\\ i m m Jlllid ill 0 *** m i ( /yf. et! W 0 0 \f\ i ,7/ m nil. m m m m m Obtainable from : WALTER FINDLAY, Raker, I’nstrvcook and Confectioner, (Hailstone Road, Gisborne. J. J. WALSH, Raker, Ormond Rond, Mnnfiapapa, Gisborne. G. ROHERTSQN, Raker, “The Irresistible,” Gladstone Road, Gisborne. T. MUXIiO, Raker, Gisborne. J. DOWELL, Raker, Gisborne. CHARLES MILLS, Raker, To Karaka, Gisborne. “P HERE’S nothing more die- * licious than the new MilkMade Loaf made with speciallyprepared Milk—and tfynk how nutritious it is. The addition of Milk means extra richness and flavour —more nourishment —a better loaf. Nothing feeds and satisfies so cheaply as Milk-Made Bread. You get the vitamines of both wheat and milk together. Just what is needed by all the family,, Serve it at any meal. m m m m giliauiii on
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16761, 20 June 1925, Page 14
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