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| SALES BY AUCTION'. I : : WAIWAKAIHO YARDS. FRIDAY, .TANUARY 25, 1918. Jjf EfT OTS gl N C Will Sell as above, — STORE AND FORWARD COWS 30 Weaners 10 Springers 15 Bulls 20 18-month Heifers 25 18-mohth Steers % 10 Forward Cows 18 18-montli Steers 8 15-month Heifers Sale at 1 o’clock. 852 1918 SHEEP FAIRS, UTY SHEEP FAIRS will be held as follows; — Douglas—Monday, January 28, Okau —Friday, February 1. Urenui—Monday, February 4. Kohuratahi —Wednesday, February 6. Waiwakaiho —Friday, February 8, , Awakino —Monday, February 11; Stratford—Tuesday; February 12. Inglewood—Wednesday, February 13. Ohura—Thursday, February 14. f Pohokux-a—Monday, February 18, Ururi February 20. 353 Entries Invited. NEWTON KING. FRUIT I „ FRUIT I FRUIT! TO-MORROW, AT 3 O’CLOCK, L. A, N oiJ ' K 4 C o ' Will Sell by Auction,— ' PEACHES, PLUMS, APPLES, PEARS, NECTARINES. ' '4571 MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1918. L. A. N OLAN & C°Have received instructions from the ■ Executors in the Estate of the Late R< B. HONEYFIELD to soli at Moturo* as above, WITHOUT RESERVE,— \ THE LIVE STOCK AND PLANT, as undo!':—3 Cows, 1 Yearling Heifer, 1 Bull Calf, 1 Heifer Calf, 3 Cab Horses, 1 Cab, Set Cab Wheels, Horse Rugs, Cow • Rugs, Double Harness, Spare Collars, Plough, Harrows, Garden Tools, Wheelbarrow, Poultry and Sundries. Also, on Account of MRS. R. B. HONEYFIELD,— HER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising;— Piano, 8-piece Tapestry Suite, Chesterfield, Saddlebag Couch, Sideboard, B.W*. Chairs, Fancy Tables, Pictures, Fender, Double and Single Iron Bedsteads, Wire, Kapoc and, Flax Mattresses, Wardrobe, Duchess Pair, Duchess , Chest, Five-drawer-Chest, Dining and Kit- ' chen Tables, Linoleums, Crockery, Mangle, Tubs, 600-gallon Tank, afid Usual Sundries. v Sale at 1,30 p.m. 432 Is Is Is Is Is Is Is Is Is THE M (ARBLE 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. ' THE ARBLE gAB Wholesale and Retailers of Pure Ice Cream (Guaranteed under “The Pure Foods Act”). Frederick Carr Manager. Is Is Is Is Is Is Is Is Is SUMMER weather lunches To be any hour at The CENTRAL TEA AND LUNCHEON LOUNGE. r Is LUNCH No. r— Is Hot Meat Pie; Bread Roll, Fruit Salad and Whipped Cream; Tea, Coffee or Chocolate. Is LUNCH" No. 3 ’is I Ham and Ox Tongue; Bread Rolls and 'Butter; Lettuce and Tomato Salad; Apricot or Peach Pie and Whipped Cream; Tea, Coffee or Chocolate I (Patrons may substitute _ Bread and Marmalade for Pie.) I Is 3d LUNCH No. 3—ls 3d Salmon Mayonnaise; Bretd. Rolls and Butter; Fruit Salad and Cream; Tea, Coffee or Chocolate. PLEASE ORDER LUNCH BY NUMBER. SRaRLAND’S. MAGNESIA is particularly soothing when the digestion is disturbed and there is a nasty taste iV the mouth* I

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16038, 24 January 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16038, 24 January 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16038, 24 January 1918, Page 7