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BUYPRODUCTS! a QUALITY UNMATCHED. MILD CURED HAMS AND BACON. Every Rasher marked “EGMONT.” ALSO— ' Cooked [Pressed Ham. All Pork Sausages. Pork Luncheon Sausage. Lard, in 11b Pats and Bulk. 1’ H & gONS, HAWERA. ,■ '■ S’ T. Waite, Stratford Rr. cr. DO YOU KNOW? girnnan WE SPIRIT OP POWUft Is Quality and First i Economy go Grade. hand'in hand RICHFIELD SECOND GRADE CAN BE OBTAINED AT ,8d CASE LESS. INGLEWOOD.. CO-OPERATIVE BACON CURING COMPANY will receive PIGS from' SHAREHOLDERS ONLY as follows: — ■ ■ NOVEMBER. Urenui,—Mondays, November 3 and 17. Auroa Road.—Mondays, November 3 and 17 (up t 0.12 noon). Huiroa.—Mondays, November 3 and 17 (up to 12.30 p.m.). Stratford.—Mondays, November 3 and 17. Waitara.—Tuesdays, November 4 and 18. Matapu.—Tuesdays, 4 and 18 (up to 12.30 p.m.). Midhirst. —Tuesdays, 4 and 18. Eltham.—Wednesdays, 5 and 19. Toko.—Mondays, 10 and 24.' Pihama.—Mondays, November 10 and 24 (up to 12 noon). Waireka Road.—Mondays, November 10 and 24. Douglas.—Mondays, November 10 and 24. Tariki.—Tuesdays, November 11 and 25. Kapuni.—Tuesdays, November 11 and 25. (up to 12.30 p.m.). \ Inglewood.—Every Wednesday. ’. Smart Road.—Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Te Wera. —Mondays, November 3 and 17 (1 to 4 p.m.). NOTE. —An allowance of 1/- per head will be paid on all pigs delivered at our Smart Road Works on the above dates. We also supply our shareholders with BARLEYMEAL or POLLARD at lowest possible rates. Inquiries solicited at ’phone No. 12 or Box 24, Inglewood. UNPLEASANT breath: Kapex Cough Cubes sweeten the breath, assist assimilation of food. 1/6 tin. All chemists.

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1930, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1930, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1930, Page 12