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NEWTON KING L™* HAYMARKET SALE. SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1923. EWTON KING, LTD., will sell by public auction as above:— 45 PIGS ’ll 2 sows 1 N.Z.'L. & M.A~C° : L CT " MATAU SALE AM) SPECIAL SALE OF DAIRY "STOCK AND SUNDRIES FRIDAY AUGUST 24, 1923. \ 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE. 60 young dairy cows 50 3 year i.c. heifers 12 5-year bullocks 1 j 20 2-year steers On account of S. D. Holley who Is leaving Matau. 4 good cows, 2nd calvers 3 3-year and 3 2-year heifers 2 M.T. heifers t 6 yearling heifers 2 yearling steers. Horse, gig and harness, 1 good farm dog, chestnut mare (good in all harness), saddle and bridle, wedges, saw, axes, mawl, galvanised iron bath, covers, harness, 1 45-gal. Improved Perfect Separator, 1 25gal. vat and lot of farm sundries. On account W. J. Rawlinson who is giving up dairying, his herd of 12 good dairy cows, (returns show 2401bs fat average for, last season.) 1 good hack

AUCTION SALE. J* A.C. will sell to-morrow: Poultry, potatoes, onions, 500 cases apples pears, 5 prams, 1 boy’s bike, 1 gent’s bike (new), 3 kitchen tables, 2 stretchers, chest drawers, cabinet, 1 hall stand, 2 mirrors, 4 B.tV. chairs, 1 rocker, 3 odd chairs, 1 suite, 6 H.B. chairs (new), 12 pictures (good), 3 mats, copper kerb with fire irons, churnaj, linoleum, gate, jack, copper, (milk! can, curtain poles, saws, wringer, music, hedge clippers, Potts irons, flat irons, books, 1 buggy, 2 carts, harness, sundries etc Sale a t 1 o’clock. BERT STURM, Auctioneer. “POST ” GOODS ARE STANDARD GOODS THE WORLD OVER. WHY ? "OEOAUSE there 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 -wall be unprofitable. Advertising ig Insurance, therefore, that the goods are as represented and good value. The customer who buys advertised goods rarely makes a mistake. Readers, therefore, will benefit by a careful perusal of the advertising columns of tb©

ALL PRINTING ORDERS PROMPT!,! EXECUTED BT THE | “POST” i JOBBING DEPARTMENT. m PIGS. mHOS. BORTHWICK AND SONS (Australasia, Ltd.) Will be receiving pigs on dates to be idvertlsed. BUYERS— J. BUTCHER, ’phone 157, Stratford, R. BUTCHER, ’phone 69, Waitara. J. CARTER, ’phone lll r Eitham. JTOR Up-to-date Job Printing call at the Stratford Evening Post, “DON’T WE HAVE SOME FUN?”To listen to some people talking, one would almost be led to believe that we intended to get all the cream in New Zealand. Why, it is all nonsense, because we are only capable of handling a very small quantity and even if we put up another factory we can only do a very limited amount. The natural increase from year to year is some 25 per cent., so more factories must be required. We are, therefore, helping the dairy farmer and country generally. If you are not tied up to any other factory, you can ( safely give us a trial. “Competition \ is the life of all trade.” For further particulars, write DAIRY AND PROi'dUCB CO., LTD., P.O. Box 185, Wanganui. Agents for “DIABOLO” [f SEPARATORS.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 87, 17 August 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 87, 17 August 1923, Page 8