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When Scanlans say “Sale,” it is “Sale,” and there’s no doubt about it. No halfmeasures are used when reducing prices of seasonal goods which have to be cleared. Notable instances in the present sale are: 3/11 fleece-lined fabric gloves for 1/11; Oddments in 8/11. and 9/11 fullfashioned silk hose, perfect goods for 4/11; this winter’s felts at less than half cost; and not to mention all the other substantial reductions in the Showroom, Dress Material, and Manchester sections.* The Kaponga Branch of the Farmers’ Union are holding its annual social and dance at Kaponga, on Thursday, July 4. Full particulars are advertised on page 3.*

Residents of Taranaki interested in the forthcoming Winter Show at Hawera, will appreciate the satisfactory arrangements which have been made as regards trains and cheap rail fares. Particulars will be found in the advertising columns' in this issue.*

Our Double Dry Cleaning process is now in operation. Suits and Costumes renovated for 4/6. J. K. Hawkins and Co., Dry Cleaners and Dyers, corner Devon and Liardet Streets, New Plymouth. Stratford, depot: Rudkin’s Confe '.itmery.* Mr. Trevor A. Jarvie, of Universal Films, will arrive at New Plymouth today from Wellington. An exceptionally good herd of fiftytwo Jersey x and Jersey-Ayrshire cross dairy cows is to be sold by Newton King, Ltd., at . Mr. F. Pickering’s clearing sale on Tuesday next. Also included in the offering are ’ four choice well-bred pedigree Ayrshire bulls, a number of good horses and pigs and the usual farm implements and sundries. Everything to be offered 'is in excellent order and buyers are thoroughly recommended to attend this fixture for their requirements. Full particulars are to be seen in the stock auction columns of this issue.

Attention is drawn in the advertising columns to the sale being conducted by Messrs. Newton King, Ltd.,, at the Kaponga saleyards on Monday of Mr. J. Wetton’s herd of dairy cows. This is a splendid herd of mostly young cows, calving early. Due dates will be given at the sale. The average .at the factpry over the past three years is over 3001bs. butter-fat per cow.

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1935, Page 6

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Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1935, Page 6

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1935, Page 6

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