SALES BY AUCTION. INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23,. 1918. THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVS ORGANISATION SOCIETY OP NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, will Bell by Public Auction as above,—' 205 head cattle 30 Forward Cows 60 Store Cows 10 Fat Cows 20 18-mohth Steers 20 Good Weaner Steers 20 16-montli Heifers (very good) 30 18-month Heifers 20 Mixed Weaners 20 Bulls, 2 Purebred Shorthorn Bulls 140 4-tooth Sheep (one earmark) 80 2 and 4-tooth Wethers 60 4-tooth Wethers 200 Store Lambs 30 Fat Lambs 40 Pat Ewes
On Account of MR. W. ROWE, who ha# sold his farm, WITHOUT RESERVE,^ 25 GRADE JERSEY DAIRY COWS This is a herd of first-class young dairy cows. 17 ‘summer weather lunches To he had at any hour at The CENTRAL TEA AND LUNCHEON LOUNGE. Is LUNCH No. 1 Hot Meat Pie; Bread Roll, Fruit Salad and Whipped Cream; Tea, Coffee Or ’ Chocolate. Is r-L]JNCH No, 2-t. Is Ham and Ox Tongue; Bread: Rolls and Butter; Lettuce and Tomato Salad: Apricot or Peach Pie and Whipped Cream; Tea, Coffee or Chocolate.' (Patrons may substitute _ Bread and Marmalade for Pie.) Is 3d LUNCH No. 3 is 3d Salmon Mayonnaise; Bread Rolls and, Butter; Fruit Salad and Cream; >Tea, ‘ Coffee or Chocolate. PLEASE ORDER LUNCH BY NUMBER. ■fyJ>Y & JjTD, . Is Is Is Is Is Is Is Is Is rpHE JJAR FAMOUS FOR ITS LUNCHEONETTE. MENU. Soup; Tomato Puree. Toheroa Soup, / •Cold Joints* York Ham. Pressed Ox Tongue. Vegetables; Mashed Potatoes, Lettuce and ' Tomato Salad. / Sweets: Sherry Trifle. Fruit Salad and Cream. Wine Jelly and Cream. Bread and Butter. Tea, Coffee or Chocolate; or Iced Fruit Drinks. rp HE gAB Wholesale and Retailer’s of Pure Ice Cream (Guaranteed under “The Pure Foods Act”). Frederick Carr Manager. Is Is Is Is Is Is Is Is Is JJYGIENIO JJAKERY AND r £EA JJOOMS* These Popular and Old-established Tea Rooms have now been completely /renovated and refurnished in the latest and most up-to-date style. Large room downstairs is now finished, and smaller room upstairs, suitable for weddings, euchre parties, etc., will be opened next week. There is also a nice smokingroom' for gentlemen and sitting-room for ladies, with all latest conveni- , ences attached, forming altogether one of the brightest and most modern tea rooms in Taranaki, ; : 64511, 'POSTAGE OF NEWSPAPERS TO NEUTRAL'COUNTRIES AND U.S.; AMERICA. ■ THE Regulations now provide that a: NEWSPAPER addressed to any Neutral Country or U.S. America can ONLY BE DISPATCHED THROUGH THE PUBLISHING OFFICE OF. THE PAPER ITSELF. Persons desiring to forward copies of THE TARANAKI HERALD or THE BUDGET to friends resident in any Neutral Country can ensure their regular dispatch by communicating with the Publisher of this paper. FARMERS! • FARMERS 1 SUPPORT YOUR OWN COMPANY. THE Works of the Taranaki Farmers’ Meat Company, Ltd., are equipped to treat all classes of fat stock on the most modern and economical methods, thereby ensuring to the producer the greatest value for his stock. . The Company is prepared to pay the highest prices on schedule at the Works or in the Farmers’ Yards. For full particulars apply to the Company’s Buyers —P. E. GARVEY, Stratford (phono 247); P. A. OPEJJSHAW, Lepperton (private wire); or to the Office of the Company. J. MILNE, ■ U General Manager.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16036, 22 January 1918, Page 7
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533Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16036, 22 January 1918, Page 7
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