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AUCTION SALE. NEWTON king. GOVERNMENT VALUATION® of Wool held at W*it*r» throughout the year. Sheepskins and Hides, etc., offered «rery four weeks at STHATFOED Next Sheepskin, Valuation Jan 6, 1920. Hides Sale 3rd February, 1920. Consignments must arrive by FRIDAY previous. Advice Card* and Labels sent 0a application. L. Newton King’s next valuation o wool will bo held at Waitara On January 13tli, 1920. INGLEWOOD SALE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18. pUTEWTON KlNG**will sell in Lis ■ jL ~ Inglewood Yards as above—--20 2-YEAR HEIFERS, R.W.B. 15 cows . . 3 fat cows 50 tip-top 15mo steers 35 15m,0 steers ■ -Li luiuo heifers (in lots) 20 2yr heifers, r.w.b. 12 forward cows 6 springing fcheifers 20 lomo steers and heifers 1 ~y l ' good conditioned steers (good colors) ■: 5- 3yr steers v n/ tbi j 200 2 and ,4*th wethers (good) Sale at 1 o’clock. FARMER’S CO-OP KAWERA. SKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW FARMERS* CO.-OP. ./"YFFERINGS held at Stratford every lour weeks. Next valuation Tuesday, Jan 6,1920. Labels may be obtained on application to any: of our Agencies. ’ ■ PRELIMINAwY 'NOTICE. • ;

WE will hold our fortnightly s ale as usual on Tuesday next,: December 23rd. This-trill be our last salt this year. NOTICE. ‘have to adivse our shareholders and,clients that our Produce and Machinery Departments will h e closed from the 22nd December, 1919, to the 3rd January, 1920, inclusive. A member of the Staff will ho in attendance! on the premises, on other than the statutory holidays, to attend to urgent requirements. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE, ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. FURNITURE SALE. THURSDAY; DECEMBER 18. ftnf; IcimiASONthas received insfci;iictio.jisi IMuF.: Grant (Banker) to sell (at his residence, Regan Street East, the whole of Ixis household furniture’hn'd effect® comprising:— ' ■ l ” Two chests of drawers, 2 duchesses, wardrobe, washstands, f wooden bed and mattress, bedding, 2 hospital beds, dining room table extension, 8 chairs, hallstand, sideboard, ovemautle, bookcase and cupboard, chesterfield, 2 upholstered armchairs, ra.ttaji chairs, Morris chair, round table, small tables, piano (reserve), settee, kitchen table, writing table, dresser, Perfection (3burner stove, cake stand, fern stand, fender, 2 wood, en kerbs trays, meat safe, doll’s house, garden tools, saw, axe, hose, churn, milk pans, buckets, broom, carpet sweeper lamp, air gun, bicycle lamp, bicycle, (books, lawn mower, linoleums, curtains, carpet, rugs, mats, plate rack, pictures, buckets, electric iron; and general sundries. Sale at 1 o’clock. ADVERTISED GOODS ARE STANDARD i GOODS fHE WORLD OVER WHYI r .. ■.. . ; ) -i TIECATJSE must be in " advertised goods a uniform high quality, otherwise the advertised article not being up to the standard claimed for it, will not be purchased again, and the advertising will be unprofitable. Advertising is Insurance, therefore, that the goods are as re. presented. and good value. , The consumer who buys advertised goods rarely makes a mis. take. “Stratford Evening Post” readers will profit by a careful perusal of the advertising col- , umnk. ■ ~ ■ 1 " “TT * « Tftq Christmas Season.— Orders for Greeting Cardf now being taken at office of the “Stratford Evening Post” whore samples may be seen. ,

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 26, 17 December 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 26, 17 December 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 26, 17 December 1919, Page 8