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AUCTION SALES, AT THE HAYMARKET. SATURDAY, 26th JULY. NEWTON KING will sell by Public Auction as above — PIGS, HORSES, CALVES, FOWLS, DUCKS, SUNDRIES, ETC. 35 weavers 30 stores 2 sows, to farrow in September Milk waggon, light express, gig JO fully paid up shares in Stratford Dairy Co., etc. etc. Sale at 12 o’clock. HORSE FATE. DOMINION HORSE BAZAAR, PRINCES ST., HAWERA. SATURDAY, JULY 26. At 1 p.m. G ILLIES AND NALDER will sell by public auction as above— HORSES, including— Draughts and half-draughts, milk carters, hacks and harness horses and ponies. AT THE FARM, SOLE ROAD, NGAERE. MONDAY, JULY 28. NEWTON KING has received instructions from MR G. M. HAMILTON, who has sold his farm, to soil, Without Reserve, as above, bis first-class dairy herd, implements, etc., as follows—--48 choice dairy cows 2 2-year springing heifers 1 Jersey bull 1 Shorthorn bull by pedigree bull bred by Mr J. Peat 4 heifer calves 1 steer 2 sows to farrow in August 1 aged gelding (any harness) 1 aged half-draught maro stinted to Victory (any harness), 1 hack by Oakgrove broken to saddle and harness stinted to Victory, 1 gelding by Baron D, 2 half-draught geldings (all harness, slight reserve), 1 child’s hack, 5 complete sets leading harness. t 3 sets saddler and breechings plough chains 2 sets 4-horse clock chains, swingletrees, milk cans, cooler, aerator, buckets, 4,-h.p. portable engine full pressure (sliglp reserve) chaffcutter and sawbench (slight reserve), MasseyHarris binder (practically new, slight reserve), Massey-Harris drill and cultivator (splendid order), Reid and Gray d.f. plough, Reid and Gray harrows, pig (roughs, barrels, 80gal. boiler, pledge, jacks, tool and sundries, LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o’clock. INGLEWOOD HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY, JULY 25. Matthews, bbnnett and Co. will hold a Horse Fair in C. Ladbrook’s Stables on tho above date Present entries—--45 hack and harness horses 5 unbroken horses Sale at 1 o’clock. HOW TO MAKE THE BEST COUGH SYRUP. A. SPLENDID BECIPE FOB. FAMILY USE. Everybody knows that family cough medicines contain water, sugar, cir., as well as medicinal ingredients. Bv getting the pure drug ingredients alone, and mining the balance at home, you oltain a pint roc 1/6 instead of a small bottle that lasts almost no time. Mix sugar, treacle, vinegar, water and one bottle of Mean’s Essence, as per easy directions on label. This gives a pint of the best family cough and cold remedy money can buy. It lakes hold o( a cough in a way that means business from the first dose. It is splendid for sore throars, croup, stufled bronchial tubes in asthma and bronchitis. It can be given to men, women and children, as it does not contain any harmiul drug. Being so easy to make, pLasanl to take, and costing so little—a whole pint for 1/6 —and valuable in Its curing properties, there is no wonder this recipe has become so quick.y popu iar in New Zealand homes. Medicine dealers everywhere sell Mean's Essence, or cat easily obtain for you. Post free on receipt o' price-—l.6—from Mean's Pharmacy, Wanganui 4* 3 A "i a s ii -4 il "*1 The most helpful medicine-food ever devised is If your system is run down or your vitality depleted by a recent cold, or a persistent hacking cough, it you are subject to bronchial, asthmatic, catarrhal or other throat or lung troubles, you should take Lane’s Emulsion and ward off the danger of much more, severe and serious complaints. Lane’s Emulsion of Cod Liver O■ 1 • Co asote, Hypophosphites, and 1 ggn perfectly combined and emuisilied, is a recognised lung liealer and hody-huiidei. ami is m.s!:•!»!.* alike for ail ages and all cun tuiUn ii . hmt. everywhere in two sizes at 2 o Slid d per bottlePrepared only try G- L tNL, Cfisil;Ll, i

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 66, 23 July 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 66, 23 July 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 66, 23 July 1913, Page 8

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