KAPONGA BULL FAIR. FRIDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, 1914. JEWTON KING will Sell by r»b> lio Auction as above—--40 dairy bulls, 2 to 3-yea!-old,m » fi DAIRY BULLS, 2 to 3-year-"*J old, comprising— Shorthorns, grade Shorthorns, Jerseys, etc. Sale at 1 o'clock. j SALVATION ARMY, FENTON STREET. IHE Monthly Free Social will be held on Monday, October 19th; good programme arranged. Chair to bo taken by Adjutant Gray, of Auckland. To commence 8 p.m. THE INGLEWOOD CO-OPERATIVE BACON CURING COMPANY, LTD. SHAREHOLDERS are notified that the following payments have been- authorised by the Directors:— A BONUS of ONE FARTHING per lb on the dead weight of all pigs (baconers and porkers) delivered from September 1, 1913 to August 31, 1914. A DIVIDEND of FIVE PER CENT. on share capital. Such payments to be made after October 3, 1914. ARTHUR MORTON, Chairman of Directors. Inglewood, September 17, 1914. WANTED KNOWN. ✓~H_ A. GAMMAN anJ. Co., L<d. • Ohakune, can supply you Timber direct off railway trucks Hi quantities of 2000 feet and up f ards, am save you 20 per cent. Spacal quotations to farmers for rough timbei suitable for sheds and outbuildings G. A. GAMMAN and Co., 11,1 , Ohaicuire.
Choice I Choice! Choice! Chastell Chaste!! Chaste!! Charming it! Charming !H Charming!!! OiEPIA ENLARGEMENTS FRAMED IN OAK WITH OAK MOUNTS, INEXPENSIVE GOOD, AT THE
McALLISTER'STUDIO, Broadway N., Stratford. SALEI SALE! SALE—At Spari wath's: Seagrass Chairs from 7s Gd,' Cots from 255, Wood Bedsteads 35s and! 37s 6d. PARWATH'S, SPARWATH'S, Sparwath's Sale .now on.' 1000 Pounds of Stock to clear at bedrock TAR! WAR! WAR—Sparwath » has declared Avar, and is slaughtering his whole stock of Furniture and Furnishings. * SEVEN-PIECE- Drawing-room Suits to clear at cost prices, at Sparwath's, Municipal Buildings, Stratford. K.J Chairs in Saddlebag, Daisy Chairs, Morris Chairs, to clear at absolute cost, at Sparwath's. ■ INOLEUMS, Linoleums, LinoI leums, to clear at bedrock prices. Over 200 Pounds' worth to slaughter, at Sparwath's. TANTED TO BUY—Old Tea Lead or Scrap Apply this your cash for Satirday, October 24th, the day fo golden opportunities. All stock must be cleared by public auction. P. E. Carlili;
LL Furniture guaranteed solid rirmi, first-class workmanship, solid construction, and artst' design. Carlill, the Egmont Art Furnisher. IHE only two reasons • on" auction sale, Saturday, October 24th, alterations to premises and to advertise the first-class quality of all our goods. Carlill, the Egiront Art Kurn is her. }EAUTIFUL Robe Effects—Exclusive designs, real pretty wear. You can get them made up at Harbert's. too. " ADIES Vest Value—Beautiful spring wear Is, lace yoke Is 3d, Is (3d, American vests li 9d, Is lid. Herbert's. ICH Voile Embroidery tot skirt, blouse or trimming; it's very beautiful ; it's much wanted. Herbert's for lovely assortment. ' XDIA Gauze, woven cotton, and i Hue summer weight combinations. Herbert's have conn, to suit every need. pIHILD'S and Maids' Millinery just LJ opened, from English makers; new designs, low prices, very smart. ADIES' Smart Hat Wear, bcautiI ful models that sure will please you for value, style, price. Herbert's. GLOVES and Hosiery—Herbert's have prepared for 'he present scarcity; we've a lovely lot at old prices. TO Famine or. War Scare prices—■l ' Herbert's are selling to-day at'! prices of a year ago,; thai'- good reading for you. ~ATS are ever a problem—Her- • bert's have solved fclrs for you : Ready-to-wear, Models, and Shapes, suit'you in price and style
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 51, 16 October 1914, Page 6
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