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MORTON AND CO., LTD. THIS DAY jyjORTON AND CO., LTD. Sell in Their Mart--10 a.m.—Strawberries, Cherries, Tomatoes, etc. 12.30—Poultry. 1 p.m.—4o Sacks Wheat. 20 Sacks Potatoes, Good Piano (Bohm), 2 Double Oak Beds, Sideboard, Wardrobes, Duchesse Chest, Oak Ext. Table, etc. 2 p.m.—A/c. Mortgagee: Farm, 381 acres, situated near Gleniti. MORTON AND CO.. LTD., Auctioneers. MORTON AND CO., LTD., general auctioneers, CLEARING SALES EXPERTS, COMMISSION AGENTS, HOTEL BROKERS, VALUATORS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. FOR SALE MAIN STREET BUSINESS MAIN STREET BUSINESS FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY Good Turnover. Clean Stock. Cheap Rental. NO GOODWILL. Stock and Fittings at Valuation. MORTON AND CO., LTD., AUCTIONEERS. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & A. CO. Rational Mortgage & Agency Co., of N.Z., Ltd. SEASONAL SUPPLIES SEASONAL SUPPLIES SEASONAL SUPPLIES CLIENTS REQUIRING URGENT SUPPLIES OF RAPE SEED TURNIP SEED CHOU MOELLIER HERNING SWEDE And All Other Varieties MANURES of all descriptions WOOLPACKS (Full Weight, All Sizes) SEAMING TWINE BRANDING OIL May obtain Same by Telephoning our various Country Agents, as follows: FAIRLIE W. CLOSE FAIRLIE J. C. AITKEN GERALDII E C. J. McGREGOR PLEASANT POINT .. P. McPHERSON ST. ANDREWS W. A. STRANG TEMUKA R. J. SMITH Orders telephoned to any of the above Agencies will be Delivered with Promptitude. National Mortgage & Agency Co., of N.Z., Ltd., TIMARU. \XJ ANTED for Clients who are prepared to pa, cash—Tussock Country with good Homesteads, etc., to carry 2500 and 5000 ewes. Send particulars Land Department, National Mortgage and Agency Co., Ltd., Timaru. A7Q ACRES, L.I.P. Sheep farm. Rental 1/- per acre. Situated close to school and township. Carrying capacity 550 ewes and 150 hoggets. Warm, sweet sheep country, all in grass. Permanent water. Very nice homestead valued at £IOOO. Price £4OOO. Terms £l5O cash, balance long term mortgage over 30 years. 255 ACRES FREEHOLD, ideal situation, splendid wheat growing and fattening land, in great heart, all lying well to the sun, well watered. Very attractive 7-Roomed Homestead, bathroom, h and c, electric light, washhouse, dairy, motor shed, woolshed. stable, yards and dip; also Cottage for married couple. Carrying 340 ewes with over 100 per cent, lambs, besides crop. Owner wanted £2l per acre, but owing to ill-health will now consider an offer. Terms £IOOO cash. 22 ACRES L.I.P. Situated on main road, close to town, heavy land with very nice 6-Roomed Homestead and buildings Frontage to permanent trout stream. Ideal country home Low price as going concern, with cows, implements, horse, etc. 50Q acres FREEHOLD, situated about 23 miles from Timaru, easy downs, all in grass. Very good 6Roomed House and buildings. Price now reduced to £6 per acre. Terms £2OO cash. A bargain for anyone prepared to put the farm in order. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COMPANY o' N.Z.. LTD

“Do these look right, Bill?" and “Have I got ’em on In the right order?" were questions frequently heard, states the "Auckland Star,” outside Newton West School, when members of the Grey Lynn Ex-Servicemen's Association were assembling for their annual church parade, held at St. Columba's. Although all the men had had their medals for a number of years, they had worn them but seldom, and It was surprising how' many were in doubt as to the right order in which to put them on. Quite a number had pinned their medals on beforehand, and had made the mistake of placing the Victory and General Service decorations In their wrong order, while others, preferring to take no risk, brought their medals In their pocket to the assembly point. After all, It is not surprising that there should be uncertainty, for the great majority of soldiers received their medals from headquarters with no instruction as to the order in which they should be wwn. Working from the centre of the chest to the left, decorations for distinguished conduct in the field come first, and the Victoria Cross, in all branches of the service, has preference. War sendee medals follow in order of the campaigns they represent. Thus, the South African medals come earlier in the row for rows) than those for the last war. The General Service medal comes before the Victory medal It may be added that on all ceremonial parades medals should be worn on the left breast, on the outside of the Jacket It is permissible to wear miniature medals on such occasions as regimental reunions On informal occasions. Just a strip of medal ribbons may be worn, even on the waistcoat, inside the Jacket.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19667, 8 December 1933, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19667, 8 December 1933, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19667, 8 December 1933, Page 16

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