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CONSIDER THE BROADWOOD! If you are intending to get a piano, think ! r i’!ic popularity of tlio liroadwood increases all the time. People w ho purchase a Broadwood become its champion, and are never dissatisfied. Why Y The Broadwood is faithfully made in every detail, it not only has a superb and brilliant tone, but it also wears .iderl'nlly well. The Broadwood Player Pianos: The Broadwood player-mechanism interferes in no way with the use of the instrument as a Pianoforte. It moans that every member of a honsehod—however skilled in music, or however ignorant—can get direct, active, personal enjoyment from this piano. The Broadwood Player Pianos are British throughout, all made in one factory, all fitted with aluminium tubing (which is imperishable), instead of rubber. Our system : Terms to suit ally purchaser. The Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., Wellington. Full particulars from our Local Representative, W. C. Cargill.*

AUCTION SALES. Newton. kin g 1 s LIST OF SALIHS--JULY— Friday, 28—Kapcnga. Saturday, 20—Land Sale, New Plymouth Tuesday, I—Raliotu. Tuesday, I—Stratford Hide Sale. Thursday, 3—Waiwakaiho. Saturday, s—Land Sale at 'now Plymouth. August—--s—Stratford Horse Fair. Farmers are requested to sond in their entries for these sails. LEAKING SALES— July—27—A. Faull,' Gordon Road. 27—1). O’Hara, Tataraimaka. 27 W. Puklowski, Tataraimaka 28—P. Godinagh, Urenui. 28— T. Grown, Bird Road 31—J. Wilson, Tataraimaka. 31—G. McGuinnes, Awatuna. August— I— W. E. Hollard, Kaponga. 1 I). Owens, Raliotu. 2 Hodgkin son, Haylock and Quinton, Tariki Road. 2 N. Miller, Omata. 3 H. Kemp, Robson Road 4.—R. Rolfe, Tikorangi. 7—Pitt Bros., Jersey Heifer Sale, Stratford Yards. 7—A. Thompson, Urenui Yards. 9 AV. Kehely, Awatuna East 10—Mrs. Bonner, Sen., Skinner Road. 11—R. B. and R. A. Erickell, Tututawa. ll H. Barnitt, Urenui Yards. 16—H. Purdie, AVaitara Roid 23—S. A. Gooding, Huiakama. September— B—J.8 —J. tlale’s Jersey sale, New Plymouth Entries Requested. Entries solicited. K I N C 5 S

BIRD ROAD, STRATFORD. FRIDAY, JULY 28th. NEWTON KING has received instructions from .MR. TITOS. BROWN, who lias sold his Farm, to Sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his Dairy Herd, etc., as under—--6-1 cows, 2nd to 6th culvers, expected to calve Aug.-Sept., chiefly Jersey, Ayrshire, and Shorthorn. 1 3 year bull 44 mixed yearlings ) 7 2 year steers 63 ewes in lamb 1 ram 20 choice 2 and 3 year heifers, in calf (slight reserve) 1 2 year Jersey bull 40 paid-up shares Stratford Dairy Factory 1 mare 1 half draught gelding 1 mi Ik waggon, almost new, to carry 2.1 tons Milk cans, cooler, buckets, and sundries Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30. Mr. Brown has been dairying twelve seasons, has always heavily culled—almost all the - cows being Ins own breeding, and are for absolute sale. Cows may be left on farm for one week after sale, if required. BUTCHERY BUSINESS FOR SALE. SATURDAY, JULY 29th, 3911. fUTEWTOM KING has reenved iniNl stnictions from MR. ARTHUR NEEDHAM, of Douglas, to oiler by. Public Auction, at the Mart, Stratford, on the above date, the Goodwill of Ins well-established Business at Douglas, which consists of the l ease for twelve months of i w4l-a|.pointed Shop and Staoles, also up-to-date Slaughter Yard, and Eight Acies of Land, with right of renewal at same rental. Outside Dairy Stock will bo offered at this sale. Sale at 2 p in. yOUNG, HOBBS AMD GO., AUCTIONEERS, SEEDSMEN AND LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Q(T ACRES, Freehold, subdivided O J into 5 paddocks, well watered and fenced ; 15 acres have been plough cd; ail level, will carry 30 cows; J mile from school, creamery, and railway. Price 623 per acre; CSOO deposit, balance 5 per cent.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 131, 26 July 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 131, 26 July 1911, Page 8

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