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AUCTION SALES. NEWTON KING* ■ m STRATFORD HAYMARKET SALE, SRTURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1029. PIGS, Including—--7 Good stores 2 Sows Sale at 12 O’clock. NEWTON KING, LTD., Stratford. Couqty Council notice in this isSTRATFORD SALE. TUESDAY, Bth OCTOBER, 1.929. 1 O’clock. j HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Comprising— GO Store and forward cows and bulls 1,0 Fat cows 30 Yearling heifers, Jersey and Jersey Cross 3 Yearling pedigree Jersey bulls IN DAIRY PENS—--70 Springing cows and springing heifers NEWTON KING, LTD., Stratford. NEWTON KING- L m KING, LTD., Stratford, acting under instructions from the Trustees of an Estate, will offer for sale by Public Auction, at their offices, Broadway, Stratford, at 12.15 p.m. on Saturday, the sth day of October, 1929 All that freehold piece of land containing 299 acres more or being Lot 2 D.P. No. 2725 Part Sub. 9, Huiakama Block. The property is situated at Huiroa, 20 miles from Stratford by good, roads, and is handy to School, Post Office, Railway and Factory. The land is all easy hilly and rolling—about 40 acres ploughable—subdivided into 5 paddocks by good fences, chiefly totara and hinau, watered by permanent stream. There is a tworooraed whare. Terms 25 per cent cash, balance 5 years at GA per cent. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be seen at the Offices of the Auctioneers or Messrs Weston and Billing, Solicitors, New Plyniouth.

R P. MORRISSEY & C°FENTON STREET SALEROOMS, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, OCTOBER, sth. At 1.15 p.m. T> F. MORRISSEY & CO., on aci count of a CLIENT, who is leaving the district, will sell hy public {auction as above— Chesterfield Suite, Settee and Squab, Morris Chair, Oscar Hewett and Singer Sewing Machines, Oval and Gate-legged Tables, Kitchen. Tables, Kitchen Chairs, Double and Single Beds, Wire and Kapoc Mattresses, Bedding, Duch esses, Carpet Square, Linoleum, Electric Cooker, Cook-; ing Utensils, quantity Garden Tools and Sundries, Poultry, Firewood, Fruit 'and Vegetables. Read this wonderful letter! "Since I was two years old I have suffered with Asthma and I am notv IS years of age. Some time ago I was advised to take Lane’s Emulsion, bu! I scoffed at the idea, and said all the medicines in the world wou/J not cure me, but when I \ J.A made jt skeleton of my- B i./. 1 turr.seS to Lane’s as a W last tesourcfc. That was only 1 i month ago and, truly, yo tr wonderful pre- j iteration is a gift that mankind should recogaise. In that short month I have put on veight that I wouldn’t have thought possible; 1 have forgotten what it is to have Asthma. Allow me to thank you for the good Lane’s has done for mts—n ou have done your duty an this earth bv lUhping thousands of such cases.” —K.S. i) you suffer from throat or lung trouT'es —do not despair. St,n' at once with Lane’s —2/6 and 4/6 a holllc at all Chemists and Stores. t I 'vM ass**, LIFTMAN ESCAPES UNSCATHEO. “A. draugbly job said tlio liftman. “Cold draughts just whistlo ui) this lift shaft. Catch cold ? No, I take Pulmouais and they, kill ’flu germs.” He’s wise—Pulmonas dissolved in tlie mouth relieve coughs, sore throats au c ] ’flu hy inhalation, and kill the germs of infection. Take Pulmonas early. Is Gd and 2s Gd afc Chemists and Stores. — (Ad).

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 16, 4 October 1929, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 16, 4 October 1929, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 16, 4 October 1929, Page 8