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THURSDAY, 2ND AUGUST, 1906, At 1 o'clock sharp. Tuapeka Stock Fair. z First Thursday in each Month. tohn b. "Thompson U will hold his next Sale at the Tuapeka Saleyards, Lawrence, on the above date at I p.m. sharp. Present Entries.^ 1 Harness Mare, rising 4 years 1 Springcarfc v Parties desiring to offer Stock or Implements at the above Sale are requested to send. particulars to the Auctioneer as early as possible. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. JOHN B. THOMPSON will hold a • J CLEARING SALE, on behalf of Mr Andrew Telfer, Waitahuna West, at the beginning of AUGUST, of all his GENERAL STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, etc. As Mr Telfer has sold his farm, eyerythin'g is fpr bona fide sale. Full particulars in future issue. THIS AFTERNOON At 2.30 o'clock. JC. AR B U GK L E • will sell by auction Tat his roomsOne First-class Marlin-Repeater Rifle (fires 6 cartridges without reload- j ing), a few Sacks Swede Turnips ; j also Furniture, Crockery, Glassware, Tea in 51b Tins' (best quality), Duchesse Chest, Washstands and Sets, Double and Single Iron Bedsteads, Spring Mattrass, Wire Shakedown, and Kapok Bed ; Men's Shirts, Singlets, Drawers, Linen Collars, Trimmings, Braids, and Miscelianeous •bundries, "TUESDAY, 17th JULY, 1906, At 12 o'clock. Waitahuna Stock Sale At Bridge Yards. /^\TAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE I KJ ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., will hold their usual Monthly Stock Sale of Sheep, Cattle, and Horses on the above date. On account of Mr T. D. M'Levie, Waitahuna West — *■• 40 Ewes and Lambs 4 superior Draught and light Draught Mares 1 superior light Harness Colt (2yrs) 3 complete sets Harness for springdray, tip-dray, and plough • j 1 d.t Plough (Reid and Gray) 1 Spring-dray 1 Tip-dray 1 set Harrows Cultivator Set Disc Harrows Entries to. Sale time. L. MACLEAN, Auctioneer. BUY YOUR BOOTS AND SHOES DIRECT FROM TOWN AT TOWN PRICES. Not only do you save mo&es, but you get the additional advantage of selecting from a Bigger, Better, and More Up-to-date Stock than you would otherwise have. We keep full lines of the Best Boot and Shoe Manufacturers. The Qualities are the Finest, the Style the Latest, and the Price the Lowest possible. Lots of Country People are finding it paying . to buy from us. Call if you can, or write telling us your size. We will send you a chart, enabling you to get an exact lit. Think of it ! For the postage of a letter you get Town Boots delivered at Town Prices. Here Are a Few Prices : Ladies' Shoes, 9/6, 10/6, 12/6, 13/6, 14/6, up to 22/6. Ladies' Boots, 12/6, 14/6, 15/6, 16AU \ up to 30/-. . °* Ladies' Evening Shoes, 5/6,^6/fy 6 , Ladies' Slippers, 6/6, 7/6, 8/b.^ I Men's Light Boots, 10/6 v X6/ff s lf/g, I Men's Strong Bahxun-afs, J extra quality, 14/6, 16/6, 17/8. I 9 Write for Quotations, giving particulars of what is required. All correspondence promptly attended to. ' v 104 GEOR.G£-ST., DUNEDIN. NOTICE. 1, A }\* PURCHASER of AiLUTIAL . ruling^ltes/ 61 '^^^ 0^ Melted and Assayed Gold purchased on t agreement .of .essay.' Highest Price Given. Prompt Cash Settlement. A. H. VERNON KING, nm 5 ™ Gold Bu J e r & Assayer. ' « Offices and Plant, Lower High St., Dunedic notice! i JJAVINO purchased the Kfcektemith ! ' Business carried on, Mr j,,^ A Johnston I am prepared, fe, do all classes < / of Blacksmith Work,, A-U Plough woFk fcA entrusted tome wi]£be. done in a wortM manlike manner., Plough fittings kentefr ' stock. Steel.sjjear (any width), Hbsw 5 cast chilled shear, plough wheejfc, v «i's stalks, coulter plates, centre^, $r' .miter sand washer. ' i eSj m i HORSESHOEING ,&^W •' WM,H.E$ff ECIALTY. [A, Csr~ AN » Lawrence. **\ ,* & FRASER, B** DENTISTS, MVIM Vl t .<edin & Lawrence. - J& >, A B. FRASER may ~bf- consulted at his Rooms, Ross -Place, every Monday, -Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Millers luat— 2oth July, forenoon. . Roxburgh— 2oth July, afternoon. Waitahuna— Friday, 27 th July. " TROUBLE drinks are quid for drouth," U especially if the drink is genuine «• Cock o' the North "Tea. - - j

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5383, 14 July 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5383, 14 July 1906, Page 2