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Notice appears in the public notice column of to-day’s issue, by order of the Government of the Kingdom of Serb®;, Croats and Slovenes, through Mr. G. L. Scansie, of Auckland, in which it is pointed out that registration applies not only to Jugo-Slavs who are leaving for home, but also to those who are remaining in New Zealand, and wish to become subjects of the new State. It is also pointed out that this registration does not take the place of passports. An important sale of grade Jersey heifers is advertised in the auction columns of this paper. The vendors are Messrs. Oliver Croas and Chas. Wells, both of whom are well known throughout Taranaki for handling cattle only of good quality. This sale should attract keen attention from dairymen, especially those wanting extra choice Jersey cattle. Ou Monday, L. A. Nolan and Co. will sell the contents of the Soldiers’ Hostel by auction. Particulars are as advertised. The high standard set by “Fairy Wonder” washing powder continues to be well maintained. Its efficient yet harmless ingredients are so carefußy and so scientifically blended that inaccuracy or inconsistency is impossible. Insist on your grocer supplying “Fairy.” Stocked everywhere. At Nolan and Co.’s poultry sale yesterday, cockerels realised from 3s 7d to 3s lid, whilst hens brought 2/11, and from 3s 2d to 3s 4d. SHEFFIELD TOOLS. A chisel, the product of a Sheffield factory, sharpened to a degree of sharpness possible only to British tools, was proving very useful in the hands of a craftsman, when suddenly it slipped and plunged into his arm. Soon there was blood, on the floor, the bench, and the woodowrk —blood everywhere. The wound was bandaged, but the blood continued to stream forth. Then the apprentice returned with a bottle of BOA. This was applied, and the blood stopped immediately. The wound came together, and healed in a few days. BOA is the gi-eat Indian Liniment obtainable at Chemists and Stores. Price 3s per bottle. Money back if not satisfied. Write Box 30, Palmerston North. x • •

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1921, Page 4

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