Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

AUCTIONEERS’ NOTICES. TO-DAY At 2 p.m. J. KER'SLAKE. & CO. will sell by Auction, at their Mart—Poultry, Gander, Pumpkins, Furniture, Etc. ANNUAL DISPERSAL SALE. HIGH GRADE DAIRY HEIFERS. SALEYARDS, CARTERTON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1932, At 11.30 a.m. ASSOCIATED LIVE STOCK AUCTIONEERS, LIMITED, will offer as above on account of MESSRS. MOORE BROS., CARTERTON—JQ 3-Year Springing High Grade Jer-sey-Cross and Ayrshire-Cross Heifers. LIST OF CLEARING SALES. r pHE FOLLOWING is a List of Clearing Sales to be conducted by ASSOCIATED LIVE STOCK AUCTIONEERS, LTD.:— Account MOORE BROS., CARTERTON SALEYARDS— Heifer Sale, WEDNESDAY, July 13. A/e Messrs. MALNEEK & WAGE®, WANTWOOD, MARTINBOROUGH— Dairy Herd and Sundries, THURSDAY, July 14, 1932. A/e. OLLIVER’S ESTATE, TAUMATA— Dairy Herd and Sundries, TUhMDAY, July 19, 1932. A/e. W. MAXWELL, EKETAHUNA— Sheep, Implements, Etc., MONDAY, July 25, 1932. A/c. L. HAWKE, CLAREVILLE— Dairy Herd and Sundries, TUESDAY, July 26, 1932.

NOTEWORTHY PLANTS FOR YOUR GARDEN.

CLEMATIS.—In beautiful large flowering sorts; blooms average in some 8-9 inches across.—3/6 each. LILIUM REGALE.—Perfectly hardy and very beautiful. Pure waxywhite trumpets; finished inside with lemon yellow and shaded outside with brownish-mauve; glorious perfume—2/- per bulb. BORONIA.—The popular sweet-smell-ing shrub which needs to be cut back after blooming to induce new growth.—2/6 each. PIN OAK.—This is one of the trees that enrich our landscape so during the autumn months.— Z/- to 8/6. RHUS COTINUS. — The beautiful Smoke Bush whose leaves assume gorgeous tints in the autumn.—2/6. AZALEA MOLLIS.— We can offer plants of these in the following colours: Orange, Flame, Salmon and Yellow—from 3/- each. POLYANTHUS ROSES.—Over 24 varietres in stock from 1/9 to 3/- each. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. ONE QUALITY —THE BEST.

Ale&son Masterton Agents: J. Buckton, Fruiterer, Daniell's Building, and The W.F.C.A Produce Department. DYEING DOWN! by the Success of our Dry Cleaning Cut, we have decided upon the following TEMPORARY CUTS in DYEING. Our Dye Work is recognised as the best in New Zealand, and we do it in Masterton. So get better work done for less money, and keep your money in Masterton:— Old Reduced Price. Price. Saving. 13/6—Suit 11/3 2/3 10/ —Costume 7/11 2/1 10/ —Lady’s Coat 7/11 2/1 11/6 —Gent’s Coat 9/11 1/7 7/6 —Silk Frocks 5/11 1/7 8/6 —Heavy Frocks 6/11 1/7 We are continuing for a further period to Dry Clean and Steam Press Coats, Suits and Costumes for 4/11 4/11 4/11 LETHABY’S NEW WAY DYERS, DRY CLEANERS, UMBRELLA MAKERS. (Next to Scoullar’s.)

VISIT our FACTORY SHOWROOM BEFORE DECIDING ELSEWHERE. THE FOLLOWING PRICES Show you a few of our temping values:— 4-piece OAK BEDROOM SUITE, TO CLEAR at £l5/10/-. TWO CHESTERFIELD SUITES in Moquette. TO CLEAR at £l3/10/ALL OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED. ONLY AT ARTHUR E. BRIGHT’S CAN YOU GET VALUES LIKE THESE. KURIPUNI FURNITURE FACTORY, 399 QUEEN STREET SOUTH. TELEPHONE 1189. FARMERS’ Wives who milk should rub Sydal Emolilent into hands. Soothes and softens. 1/-, 2/-, 7/6.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAG19320706.2.66.2

Bibliographic details

Wairarapa Age, 6 July 1932, Page 8

Word Count
472

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, 6 July 1932, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, 6 July 1932, Page 8