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RUATORIA SALE WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 20 Commencin',’ 10.30 tun. Present Entries include: gOO HEAD STATION CATTLE. Fiill particulars later. GISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS WILLIAMS & KETTLE AUCTIONEERS. 3 57_ FAT STOCK BUYERS HAIR BROS. MEAT EXPORTERS Buyers of All Classes of Stock. Phones: Office, 611; J. H. R. Egan, 1676; D. F. Hair, 22; J. R. Hair, 1224; J. McDonald, 444. Carriers for Pigs: M. Scragg, Patutahi, Phone 842 J; D. J. McKay. Ngatapa, Phone 4465; J. C. Smith, Makaraka, Phone 1057 A. Next Collecting Date for Pigs: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19 N.Z. CO-OP. PIG MARKETING ASSN. LTD. (Established and maintained by producers for producers only). Bobby Calves collected every Monday. G. H. SCEATS, Agent. Phones 1134 and 416.

KENTUCKY SADDLE - GATED STALLION MOUNT STERLING Bred by G. Chenault. Woodford, Mount Sterling. This horse comes from the most successful strain of saddle horses in Kentucky with Forest Denmark, the sire of Kingston, showing strongly in the back removes. Fee 7 guineas. Apply R. K. MURPHY, 551 D, Gisborne, *59

TO STAND THE SEASON AT “TARUHERU.” GISBORNE. The Thoroughbred Sire SKY BLUE <tor,) SKY BLUE is a rich bay; has wonderful flat bone, sound constitution, and stands 1G.2. SKY ROCKET, sire of SKY BLUE, like his sire SUNSTAR, comes of a great staying family, and has the blood of MAID OF THE MIST and SCEPTRE (the greatest mare in England). On the dam's side are the names COLLAR (winner of Ascot Stakes. St. Leger, and Hardwicke Stakes). LADAS (Derby), and ST. SIMON. Fees; Thoroughbred Mares, Bgns. Hackney Mares, 4Jgns. All care, but no responsibility. For full particulars apply— J. DALRYMPLE, Phone 924.

Variety— Value— Service— made tills great store— I GREAT! The Cash Stores Seizes Another Opportunity to Introduce some Further Timely Specials: — Keen-priced— SPECIAL! ANOTHER OLD FAVOURITE TOASTED Marshmallows 1/- !l). 80IS. 6(1. Usually l/Q lb. Shearers’ Needs 3/11 Pair 1/11 Pai 7/6 Eacl 6/11 Eacli 12/6 Eacl 8/6 GREY STRIPED DENIMS With Belt Hoops and Buttons. Strongly made. Sizes 3to 8. Men’s Crepe-soled CANVAS SHOES Reinforced toes. Sizes sto 11. Khaki Suede Drill WORKING SHIRTS . Two pockets. Sizes 14£ to 17. Wonderful wearing. All Wool Navy Blue SLEEVELESS VESTS No matter how hot—no colds. ALL WOOL RUGS (56 x 76). Pack one or two of these in your outfit. They are unbeatable value. Pair The Outlook Is Brighter 11 When the Look-out is Through NEW CURTAINS! UTILITY RUGS For rough wear. Size 54 x 78. SLEEVELESS SINGLETS Each COLOURED SINGLETS jaced fronts. Green, Blue, Maroon, also White. 3_f«r 2/6 2/6 GOOD QUALITY Cotton Curtain Nets In Biscuit and Cream shades. 36in to 40in wide. 1/3 1/6 1/9 yard SUPER QUALITY Cotton Curtain Nets In Biscuit shades. 36in and 40in wide. 2/6 2/9 3/3 yard Silk & Cotton Curtain Nets; In Biscuit and Bronze shades. 36in wide. 1/9 1/11 2/6 yard SUPER QUALITY Silk Curtain Nets In fine weave/ 36in. 2/9 2/11 3/3 yard Madras Muslins In Cream grounds. Modern designs. 36in wide. 1/11 2/3 2/6 yard Frilled Muslins In Green, Rose, Fawn and Cream. 2/9 and 3/3 yard Art Silk Damask Suitable for drapings, cushions, bedspreads, in Rose and Gold, Green and Gold, Blue and Gold. Fadeless. 36in wide. 3/3 yard MEN! You’ll Want New Clothes for SHOW WEEK! Special Value in SPORTS COATS Grey and Fawn mixed tweeds. New pleated backs, and pockets. L Whipcord Silk Slub Repps In Rose, Blue, Green, Gold, Fawn, Henna, Brown and Orange. Fadeless. 46in wide. O/ O yard “Folk Weave’’ Tapestry In Blue, Brown, Green, and Rust tonings. 46in wide, j and belt hoops. For tough wear. 2/6 ind 2/11 yard Grey Flannel Trousers Sports tops, belt tunnels and pleats. Wide bottoms. 8/11 pair j 14/6 pair Aiwa™ at THE CASH STORES for Value and Friendly Service

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19456, 15 October 1937, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19456, 15 October 1937, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19456, 15 October 1937, Page 14

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