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SALES BY AUCTION. H.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE FORDELL SALE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1934. At 1 p.m. 3000 MIXED SHEEP, comprising:— 1500 W.F. Wether Lambs (drafted). 650 B.F. Lambs (drafted). 400 Ewe Lambs (drafted). 400 Good 2-Tooth Wethers. 100 Fat and Forward 2 and 4-Tooth Wethers. 3800 MIXED SHEEP, comprising—--1800 W.F. Wether Lambs (drafted). 600 B.F. Rams (drafted). 400 Ewe Lambs (drafted). 400 Fat Wethers. 650 Good 2 and 4-Tooth Wethers (drafted). FORDELL ANNUAL RAM FAIR. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1934. At 12 noon. 300 One-Shear Romney Rams. . 250 One-Shear Southdown Rams. FORDELL FIRST EWE FAIR. 6000 BREEDING EWES. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS LTD TAUMARUNUI EWE FAIR. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1934. 15,000 BREEDING EWES, comprising:— 3000 4-year Ewes. 800 2-tooth. Ewes. 300 2, 4 and 6-tooth Ewes. 11,000 4 and 5-year Ewes. TANG ITU SHEEP FAIR. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1934. 3000 SHEEP, comprising:— 500 4-year Ewes. 1000 4 and 5-year Ewes. 320 B.F. Lambs. 950 M.S. Lambs. 130 2 and 4-tooth Wethers. MOKAUITI STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1934. 2200 SHEEP, comprising:— 400 4 and 5-year Ewes. 1200 M.S. Lambs. 300 B.F. Lambs. ■ 300 Wether Lambs. f NOTE.—AII the above sheep are genuine farmers’ lines. Bred on hilly country, sheep from these districts are noted for doing well anywhere, the ewes especially for breeding for the fat lamb trade. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., . TAUMARUNUI. JSJEW pLYMOUTH gAVINGS B a nk » (Established 1850.) .—-—.—- i THE PEOPLE’S BANK. SAVE CONSISTENTLY. Start an account now. You will never miss a small Weekly Deposit, and you will be surprised how quickly it grows. Advances made on First Mortgage of Freehold Security. Terms of Repayment can be arranged in sums of £5 or multiple. G. E. DINNIS, Manager, New Plymouth. SMITH BROS. Cash Buyers of: Hides, Skins, Wool, Tallow, etc. TOP PRICES GIVEN. Depot: SOUTH ROAD, HAWERA. (Near Hunter Street). TO MEN UNDER 50! TpIFTY is the crucial age in a man’s ■** life! At fifty the average man is either still forging ahead or beginning to fall behind. How does a man keep going ahead at fifty? By TRAINING, before he is fifty, he FITS himself to do his job better—and he is thus prepared when opportunities come. The International Correspondence Schools have provided the RIGHT TRAINING for thousands of such men. I.C.S. instruction in spare time at home can do the same for you. Whether you are interested in Advertising, Salesmanship, Commercial Illustrating, Accountancy, Aeronautical, Radio Engineering, or any one of the hundreds of subjects we teach, write and ask us for literature and particulars to-day, and learn how you can insure a steady income for yourself when you are past 50. pHE JNTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD. 182 M, WAKEFIELD STREET, WELLINGTON. 1 gMITH’S QKATO gTORE, Our New Season’s Dates are excellent. Stoneless, 2Jlbs. for 1/-. Cooking Figs, 6d and 7d lb. Good Quality Jellies, 6 pkts, for 1/-, assorted. Pineapple, Cubes or Slices, at 6d tin. Price’s Drink Essences, ‘ 1/- bottle. Sykes’ Cordials, 1/6 bottle. Depot for Egmont Ice Creams and Eskimo Pies. Always perfect condition in our “Frigidaire.” CYCLISTS—DO NOT NEGLECT YOUR OLD FRIEND! HAVE YOUR BICYCLE WELL EQUIPPED FOR THE NEW YEAR. I am in a position to meet all your requirements, whether it be overhauling, enamelling, or repairing broken frames. Also a large assortment of Tyres and Tubes and Accessories at prices to suit present day conditions. BE G. pEARCE, FITZROY CYCLERY. ’Phone 36. Agent for the ALL STEEL RALEIGH BICYCLE.

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1934, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1934, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1934, Page 12