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AUCTIONEERS. MASTERTON STOCK SALE. COLOMBO ROAD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 31st, 1018. (At 10.30 a.m. aharp.) A J. COOPER .AND CO., LTD., ' will sell in tbeir Colombo Road Yards, at above time — Sheep— GO forward b.f. lambs 30 2,-tooth wethers 130 4yr ewes, in lamb to S.D. rams 30 fat ewes 12 b.f. mixed sex 2-tooth* Cattle— - 14 good dairy cows, due .factory ( dates, guaranteed sound 4 dairy cows, duo August 5 store cows 7 yearling steers 2 Yearling heifers A. J. COOPER, Auctioneer. EKETAHUNA STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, AUGUST Ist, 1018. Commencing at 1 p.m. Sheep— 95 fat and forward wethers 30 b.f. lambs 30 w.f. lambs 25 empty ewes In future the Eketahuna Sale will. commence punctually at 1 p.m. LAND SALE AT MASTERTON. SATURDAY", 3rd AUGUST. At 2.30 o'clock. /fITHE N.Z. LOAN~& MERCANTILE ■ AGENCY CO., Ltd., have been favoured with instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late John Rayner, to offer by Public Auction in their Rooms, Chapel Street, on the above date, th 0 following properties:— LOT S.—Containing 2 Acres, situated Corner of Pownall and Cornwall Streets, together with family residence of 6 rooms, bathroom, wash-house and outbuildings, nice plantations. X,OT 9.—Containing 1 acre, situated in Cornwall Street (adjoining Lot 8), all fenced, splendid site. Tho properties will be offered as a whole. Immediate possession can be given. Full particulars from the Auctioneers, : or W. H. Cruickskank, Land Agent, Masterton. CLEARING SALES. THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Ltd (Stock Department), will hold Clearing Sales on the following dates — AUGUST—On account Mr O. CAD WALLADER, Waihakeke — 50 COWS & HEIFERS, Sheep, Pigs, Horses, Implements, etc. AUGUST 7th —On ace. Messrs 3. McPeak, D. Anderson, H. 11. Gorringe and others, in Masterton yards— ! 50 2 and 3vr CHOICE SPRING- ' ING HELPERS. 15 M.R. WEANERS . AUGUST 9th-—On a,cc Mr E. W. PLAYLE, who is giving up dairying, at the Carterton yards on August 9. 30 TIP-TOP DAIRY COWS 12 3-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS.. AUGUST 20th— At Carterton Saleyards, oa account of various vendors — ' 70 2 & 3yr SPRINGING HEIFERS T. V. CAVERHILL, Auctioneer. Phone RG7. ARE YOUnLLI/F" npHEN the duration of youx illness to a great extent depends upon the , purity of drugs and the skill with which they are compounded. WE HAVE BOTH. Our entire stock ie new, and th* Drugs and Chemicals of approved "mcdi- ' cinal value. The appliances of th* Dispensing Department are up-to-date. All dispensing ia personally conducted and I do not combine any outside busi- . nesa with our Dispensary. Dispensing has always been my especial study. I have had 25 years' experience as a dispenser in some of the leading pharmacies in the Dominion. During my managership of the Frondly Societies' Dispensary in Auckland soma thousands of prescriptions went through my hands annually, and during my appointment as dispenser for the Christ--4 church Associated Chemists, Ltd. 1 f dispensed prescriptiona from all doctors of that city. " Any doctors' prescriptions for my i person dispensed. It will pay yon to bring your prescription to m®. Qui charges are moderate. H. BISHOP, s MANAGER. U.F..S. DISPENSARY. 1 QUEEN ST MASTERTON. (Opposite Empire Hotel).. I PHONE 540. WHERE DO THE : PEOPLE GO FOR j PRIME JOIIMTS? i to i ; OGILVY AMD SONS. \ THE BUSY BUTCHERS. " TF you are not already one of their \ satisfied customers become on© at , ones. ONCE A CUSTOMER—ALWAYS A CUSTOMER. ', TELEPHONE 65, SEATING, EVERY EVENING! EVERY EVENING! DIXON STREET RINK. " MXOn STREET RINK. TTP-TO-DATE SKATES. GOOD U FLOOR. COMPETENT ST AIT OF INSTRUCTORS. Don't Fail to Join the Whirling Merrymakers. EVENING SESSIONS. 7.30 to .10 o'clock .."W. TAYLOR, I'rop-riemi-.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 44, Issue 13603, 30 July 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 44, Issue 13603, 30 July 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 44, Issue 13603, 30 July 1918, Page 8

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