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MARTON SALE, Monday Bth March, 1920, D ALGETY & CO, LTD., will sell at I p.m.— 100 f and f ewes 170 ewes A/c Alex. Crawford, Esq.-”' 50 p.b. 3-shear Line, ewes 60 p.b. 4 and Syr Line, ewes 25 p.b. 2-th Line, ewes 400 lambs! TAIHAPS SALE, Wednesday, March 10th, 1920. 250 mixed lambs' 500 2-th ewes (good line) 550 2-th to Syr owes 2000 2-th wethers 140 2 th ewes 200 mixed aged ewes ,140 mixed lambs 1 7 bust-fed weaners 1000 mixed shorn lambs 275 .4 and 6-th wethers 500 2-th wethers 300 4 and syr ewes 80 2-th wethers 30 bullocks On a/c of Mangaohane Station—--2500 4 and syr ewes MANGAWEKA SALE. Thursday, March Hth, 1920, At 1 o’clock. 500 4 and syr ewes, lots 400 mixed lambs, lots 150 2-tli wethers 75 2 and 4-th wethers 50 2 th ewes 50 fat ewes On a/c J. J. Lissitte, Esq., Mangaweka, who has sold his property, the following ; 300 6-th Romney ewes 300 2 th 200 Romney ewe lambs 18 2-4-6th Romney rams, bred by Messrs Gibson & Corpe NOTE. —We can recommend above sheep to anyone requiring good breeding ewes.

MARTON TEGHNiGAL SCHOOL FIRST TERM 1920. ft Classes Commence MONDAY, Ist MARCH. COMPULSORY CLASSES—Monday : Boys 7-8, Girls 8-9, English, etc. Boys 8-9, Girls 7-8 ; First Aid and Hygienics, OPTIONAL CLASSES Tuesday ; Mathematics, Latin, Dressmaking, 2.15-4.15, 79. Wednesday: Art Needlework, 2-4 p.m. Thursday: Typewriting, Shorthand, Plumbing, Telegraphy, Elocution. Friday ; Bookkeeping, English and Arithmetic. Geography, History, Telegraph}'. COURSES Commercial, Handicraft, Domestic, Examination (Public Service, Entrance and Senior and j Matriculation). i Fees, 12s fid per term for separate j classes, £1 for group of 2 classes, £l 5s j for 3 or more classes. 1 HENDERSON BROS,, MILLERS, Wellington Road ■— Marton. : ASK FOR : SILVER GEM FLOUR. BRAN, POLLARD, PIGMEAL IN STOCK. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. 'G. HENDERSON, : Manager HAVE YOU SOLVED THE GIFT PROBLEM P njIHEN call and inspect our fine I display WILL YOU 1 You will find in our selection presents for everyone and splendid values. Here are only a few suggestions FOR THE LADIB£. Rings Wrist Watches Brooches Pendants Bangles Hair Brushes Jewel Boxes Manicfires FOR THE GENTLEMEN Watches Watch Chains Lockets Tie Pins Links Shaving Outfits Cigarette Cases Tobacco Boxes Silver Ware Pocket Books And many other DAINTY ARTICLES Of JEWELLERY that are beautiful yet inexpensive. R. F. WOOD, Jeweller, -MARION.-G-jHJO. T W IDL'E, TAXI PROPRIETOR, , MARTON. .Reliable Drivers. - Comfortable Cars, Gars Day and Night, Phone 346.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12017, 6 March 1920, Page 1

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