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AUCTION SALE Furniture, Atwater Kent Radio, Chesterfield Suite, Electrolux Vacuum Cleaner, f! Mahogany Chairs, Riding Saddles, .22 Rifle, Spring Cart, etc. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW AT MANUTUKE mile from McDowell's Corner) On Account MR. M. GORDON Commencing at 1 p.m. sharp Full list appeared in Herald, Saturday night. FRED. BARWICK The Rive Auctioneer. 174 CATTLE FAIR MATAWHERO YARDS TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 14th and 15th MARCH 2000 Rullocks and Steers 1100 Cows and Heifers. fiO Fat Cows and Heifers STOCKBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION MATAWHERO SALE FRIDAY, 10th MARCH C 5 Pigs CWeaners <Y Stores) STOCKBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION 178 TOPDRESSING CARTED AND DISTRIBUTED AT CONTRACT RATES T CAN pick up your manure at ■*- Wharf and with modern plant spread it on your paddocks. THIS IS THK QUICKEST AND CHEAPEST WAY TO DO TOPDRESSING For particulars Phone ,342.1. M. C. SORAGG General Cartage Contractor, PATUTAHI A IR Mail Notepaper and Envelopes. Specially light paper; seven sheets and envelope weigh half ov,.\ suitable pen or typewriter. 100 Sheets and 50 Envelopes, from 3/-. 3/C, 4/-, according to quality. Only at Herald jITIRK Docket Accounts Department. Office. Rooks and at Herald Milkmen’s Printing SYDNEY STOCK EXCITANT!E lElnc. T(d. Copyright—United Press Assn.) SYDNEY, March A. Sales on the Sydney Stock Exchange to-day included: Commonwealth 'bonds, 3 per cent, 1948, .1194 2s Gd; per cent, 1949, £9G 18s 9d; 31, per cent, 1943, £9B 15s: 3.? per cent, 1942, £IOO 13s 9d: 3J per cent. 1951, £99 7s Gd; 33 per cent, 1954. £9B 17s Gd; 3J per cent, 1954, £IOO 17s Gd: 4 per cent, 1944, £lO2 ss: 1953, £lO2 7s Gd: 1955, £lO2 15s: •1957. £lO3 7s Gd; Broken Hill Proprietary, 5Gs: Dunlop Perdriau Rubber, pref., 38s.

MATAWAI SALE MATAWAI SALEYARDS TO-MORROW TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY, Bth MARCH 100 m.s. Lambs 52 2-th Wethers 120 m.a, Ewes 200 2-th Ewes 350 Wether Lambs (250 !'. and L) 300 Ewe Lambs 120 f. and f. Wethers 20 2-th Romney Rams 10 1 shear Romney Rams 4 Mixed Aged Romney Rams Sale commences 11 a.m. STOCKBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION 0 SPECIAL ENTRY MATAWAI SALE WEDNESDAY, Bth MARCH, 1939 A/c HENSON & GREEN 'HEIR Annual Draft of 250 F. and F. Wether Lambs. GISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS Auctioneers. 135 SPECIAL ENTRY MATAWHERO SALE FRIDAY, 10th MARCH A/c MR. J. T. HERBERT, Makaraka 12 Dairy Cows in milk 2 Yearling Purebred Jersey Bulls (Qualified) COMMON SHELTON & CO., LTD. AUCTIONEERS. 132 SILVER PINE POSTS! 400 4-inch and 5-inch SILVER PINE POSTS FOR QUICK SALE PARKE PITTAR 280 GLADSTONE ROAD Phones: 1397; 465 (House) LAMBS AND HOGGETS DOSED WITH JOSEPH FORD’S COBALT D B E N C II HELPS THEM TO DEVELOP INTO VIGOROUS, HEALTHY SHEEP. • Easily Administered. ® No Starving Necessary. SOLE AGENTS: N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. (Tnc. in England). PHONE 106 PHONE 106

NAPIER WOOL SALES SEASON 1938/39 MUNICIPAL THEATRE, TENNYSON STREET, NAPIER DATE * TIME APL. 3, 1939 9 a.m. Other Sales may he arranged. The above Roster la subject to alterations being made both In time and date, and to fixture being altogether withdrawn. Brokers shall be held to have .authority to sell at any such altered "fixtures notwithstanding that the Grower or Vendor has received no notice of such alteration. MEMO: The Catalogue Closing Dates for each sale will be advised later. FAT STOCK BUYERS I - HAIR BROS. MEAT EXPORTERS Next Collectina Date for Pig*: TUESDAY, MARCH 14 PIGS PIGS Next Collecting Date TUESDAY, MARCH 14 NELSON’S (N.Z.) LTD. W. B. DOLEMAN, Phone 1206 D. N.Z. CO-OP. PIG MARKETING ASSOCIATION Next Collection Day for Pig* TUESDAY, MARCH 14 G. H. SCEATS, Agent Phones 1134 and 416 THOS. EORTHWICK & SONS (A’ASIA) LTD. Cash Buyers ALL CLASSES FAT STOCK On Hooks Kaiti & Tokomaru Works. PIGo COLLECTED WEEKLY. District Agents: MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., LTD. MR. FARMER! BUY direct from my yard and get a liberal discount for cash. 2f> gal. Concrete Troughs 25/6 40 ~ „ .. 36/6 90 .. „ .« 60/120 „ ~ 76/6 IDEAL CONCRETE POSTS £l6/10/- per 100 SALT LICK BOXES, Open, £2/10/- per doz., Covered £4 per doz. GISBORNE CONCRETE MANUFACTURERS ANDY DAHM Proprietor. Address: C/o MATAWHERO HOTEL

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188 SSK W I>r r B # 9 Kfs m j r-io Ob'S 0:\( V 5 § & &■ 1^; V & s*,< X* <lv X® /{)/ x>* /-; / ast jCV XT ** 'C&eV fc $T * 4 & A SPECIAL INVITATION « To Visit Our Showroom and Fabric Department Next Week to View, the DISPLAYS OF AUTHENTIC AUTUMN FASHIONS LIGHT WEIGHT Woollen Novelty Frocks Fine texture Wool Crepes, Georgettes, ancl Jersey Cloths are the material from which these interesting garments are made. The shades and novelty trimmings suggest them as being ideal for afternoon or informal evening wear. Adventurous Rich New Hues Fascinating New Weaves in WOOLLENS COLOR FORECAST Moonstone, Bluc-1 arn, Storm Blue (soft greenish blues), Berberis, Bracken, Burnt Orange and Copper are varying (ones from gold to rich tan. New Olive tones of green in Beagle, Valley and Glade are prominent. Mist Pink. Sere Brown .and Rosewood are Uic new Fawn and Brown shades. Dahlia, Foxglove, and Purple Wine hues along with Navy and • Black will be among the favourites. 'Mr. Wtk a’jfSi r HHfj m git 9 VIYELLA & CLYDELLA The very newest designs in these popular cloths. Checks and pin stripes for blouses, dainty tlorals and natty little checks lor kiddies’ wear. They’re all here in a profuse selection. Crease-Resisting RQMASME An undoubted favourite. Light in weight, washable, firm, smooth weave and showing in a wonderful range of rich shades; 3G inch. 3/11 yard Heathland Frieze li WEEDS For smart tailored coats or costumes these Tweeds are ideal. An entirely new range of shades is available; new blues, greens, fan shades, e*c. Perfect for golf, too ! Min. 12/G yard Supple Wool GEORGETTE A fashion favourite. Soft handling, yet Hrm. A quality dial will make up perfectly. Showing in a very interesting range of shades, including most of the latest tones as well as the ever-popular navy and black. 54in, 12/11 yard “WOODROW’' SPORTS FELTS m ••••• 1 ‘“Ft* Model Millinery ★ Charming new styles with drooping brims, becoming tailor-made, ilexible brims, etc. All made from “Woodrows" line fur felt. Equally smart for Feaiurir.g exceptionally becoming stylos for smart matrons! town or country wear. “V flStiC For 1939 COATS with That Square Look Travel Coats and Box Coats with extended sleeves, convertible collars, and made from the loveliest Frieze Tweeds. There's a style and fitting just for you. "Stefney” Model FROCKS and Ensembles Individually fashion-correct and style-perfect these new garments. The weaves are really fascinating and the new colours are the last word in smart attire. Fine quality Hats, becomingly feather-trimmed or beribboned in shades to harmonise with your ensemble. Varied crowns and brims to suit the individual preference. r< LEADERS OF FASHION SINCE 1875

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19881, 7 March 1939, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19881, 7 March 1939, Page 8