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STOCK SALE. At all sales buyers must sign their sale dockets before delivery of stock will be given. Terms are CASH unless previous arrangements for credit have been made with the management. F. A. C. BULL SALES. October 11.—Hamilton Supplementary Bull Sale. October 17.—Hamilton Beef Breeders' Sale. Commissions: Intending buyers unable to be present at any of the above fixtures may nave selections made for them or specified lots purchased in accordance with instructions. All bulls so purchased will be delivered by safest and cheapest means. 'PUTARURU STOCK SALE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 8 At 11.30 aim. 200 HEAD CATTLE 15 Fat Cows and Heifers 40 Store and Boner Cows 50 Yearling Jersey Heifers 12 Yearling P.A. Steers 8 Yearling P.A. Heifers 20 M.S. P.A.-cross Weaners 20 2-year Jersey Service Bulls On Account MR. J. A. RANGER—--4 Well-bred Yearling Pedigree Jersey Bulls 200 SHEEP 100 Fat and Store Hoggets 60 Fat Ewes 100 PIGS, BACONERS, STORES AND WEANERS 1 2-year Filly by Spearfoot (broken) One Wall Drill with 12 Drills, as new; 1 new Petrol Pump. Entries Solicited. MORRINSVILLE HORSE FAIR. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9 70 HORSES Of All Classes Entries Solicited. MATAMATA STOCK SALE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1945 At 11.30 a.m. 150 HEAD CATTLE 10 Prime Fat Bullocks 15 Fat Jersey Cows 40 Store and Boner Cows W Service Bulls 15 Yearling Jersey Bulls 25 Jersey and Jersey-cross springing heifers Also—--35 Yearling Jersey Heifers 150 SHEEP 250 PIGS BACONERS, PORKERS, STORE AND WEANERS Entries Solicited. Good Sight Is Your Best Suit. r Any game of ""' cards de-j| mands concentration and good 1 sight. You will play the right card g if you see well. <m Avoid that heavy strained look af- § ter a long game, by wearing cor- p rectly prescribed glasses. jj| 1 E. H. LEIGH i \"*Z Consulting Optician. *" The Pharmacy. CAMBRIDGE. 'Phone 3. It is often complained that New Zealand-made goods are less popular with New Zealanders than the imported, though they may be better quality—and cheaper, too. Perhaps this prejudice does exist to some extent. If so, it certainly does not extend to toasted tobaccos grown and manufactured by the National Tobacco Co., Ltd. (pioneers of the tobacco industry in New Zealand), and as showing the widespread use of this tobacco there is the experience of a Public Hospital patient at Gisborne. Not until confined to the surgical ward did he realise the extent to which the use of the above Company's goods had grown. From 20 to 30 patients were in the ward at the time, and most of them rolled their own cigarettes. Only two brands were in evidence. Riverhead Gold was one, and it was smoked by all with one exception. When our patient was leaving he noticed that the one exception had a newly-purchased carton of Riverhead Gold by his bedside. Other popular brands are "Desert Gold," "Cavendish" and "Navy Cut" (medium) and "Cut Plug No. 10" (full-strength). All are toasted. CAMBRIDGE FURNITURE FACTORY T TAKE Pleasure in announcing to my many former customers and to the people of the Cambridge District generally, that as I am now being demobilised from the Army, I have recommenced the CAMBRIDGE FURNITURE FACTORY in the Factory in Alpha Street, opposite the R.S.A. Club. Here, as formerly, I am prepared to undertake all descriptions of Cabinet-making, Picture Framing, etc. During my three years in the Forces I retained all my plant and it is now operating in the factory in Alpha Street. As soon as possible the telephone will be connected to the Factory. Customers, who call at the factory, will receive every attention. Cambridge Furniture Factory. A. E. BAKER, Proprietor. ALPHA STREET (Opp. R.S.A. Club.) TJOLIDAY Entry Books. The Annual Holiday Benefits Act requires all employers to keep a record called the Holiday Book. These are available at the Independent Office. Each book contains instructions.

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Waikato Independent, Volume XLIV, Issue 1190, 8 October 1945, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Independent, Volume XLIV, Issue 1190, 8 October 1945, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Independent, Volume XLIV, Issue 1190, 8 October 1945, Page 4

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