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••?•■■ " ■■Autmtt'staesi"''' MRS BRADFORD'S SALE. ON Y THE FARM, *TdKd "ROAD, TOKO. FRIDAY, 29th 'mM, 1928. At 1 p.m. Sharp. m HE FARMERS* CO-OP. have been favored with instructions from MRS BRADFORD, who is giving up dairying to sell as above, WITHOUT RESERVE. 45 Young dairy cows 5, in-calf Jersey Heifers 1 Pedigree bull ~ 2 farm horses (all work) 1 pony •-™t. a Warwick engine, »Tord car, discs, chain harrows, roller, s.f. plough,.spring dray, harness', and sundries. NOTE.—These are good bodied cows in splendid condition and due to calve August and September to a pedigree bull. On account of Mr H. J. Kaye, Toko: 1 9' Coulter' Massey Harris. 25 choice yourig Dairy PEDIGREE JERSEY ss& PEDIGREE JERSEY SALE. HAWERA JERSEY CATTLE BREEDERS' ANNUAL FEMALE SALE. FRIDAY, 29th JUn4 1928 : At 12 Noon. 43" SUPERIOR JEI|MYSJ Coinprisiiig—•" . 13 Stud Cows . 22 Rising 2-year-old Heifers 8 Rising Yearling Heifers. This is a high-Class offering, comprising seve'raT lot? f rote cjo.m. dams of the choicest strains drawn from the studs., of the; fallowing wellknown breeders: Messrs J: PettigVew; John Nicholson, Jas. Nicholson, J. S. T. Short (all of his pedigree Jerseys), A.. J. Haseltine; D. E. Scott, H. R. Penny, H. X ,'. ■'Berry*, E. J. "Sta'ndord arid"'K. ""McCray, • •. ' Catalogues oil application" to the Auctioneers, -* FARMERS'. CO-OP. ORG. SOCIETY (N.Z.), LTD. -i WRIGHT, STSPHE'NSON ANT> CO., LTD.' '

WE USE NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING BECATJSfr- ( William S. Paley, vice-president of the Congress Cigar Company, finds newspapers extremely valu. able in sales and gives these reasons for the 'superiority of th<» "(1) Because" wa can expand our contract and efforts at" will and arid on short noticfe, as conditions may dictate. '' s (2) Because of tie' /"advantages of perfect position. We cam" place our ads in that part of the paper which the bigger majority of our buyers turn to < '(3) Because of the urge of its advertising the results that immediately follow. the reader presumes tie has only to stop around the corner to gratify tue desire that has beei? created, and he acts. "(4) Because dealers absorb a goodly shfi r e of the above feeling, and, in addition, they look upon this advertising ar local and as real co-operator " * •

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 78, 28 June 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 78, 28 June 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 78, 28 June 1928, Page 8