The Melbourne’s Great Winter and halfprice sale ends this week. Further sensational bargains are being brought forward especially in the men’s clothing and ladies’ showroom departments. Remnants, samples and oddments in towels are being cleaned up at further reduced prices/* The crockery, china and glassware for sale by auction to-morrow is now on view at L.A. Nolan and Co’s mart. Hotel and boardinghouse keepers should take this opportunity of securing their requirements for the coming season.* “BOBBY” CALVES—OR BEEF? Dairy farmers should not throw away their best steer calves for a few shillings to swell the “Bobby* ’trade. There is a greater future for beef, and weaner calves will make a good price. There is no need to worry about milk scarcity—use that excellent substitute, “Tui” calfmeaL 2-
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1930, Page 8
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