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OALCETY AND CO., LTD. \ DALCETY AND CO., LTD. CALENDAR OF SALES. JDLY. Wanganui, Wednesday * 12 Waverley, Friday / 14 .Wanganui, Wednesday 2G Waverley, Friday 28 NOTE.—We are prepared to effect live stock insurance in all its branches. Wo call special attention to foaling risks. Agents for Massey-Harris line of Implements, Wolseley Shearing Machines and Separators. Full stock of repair parts carried. Also Agents for Quibell’s Liquid and Powder Dip. Full stock of repair parts carried. WANGANUI SALE. WANGANufEAST YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JDLY 12. At 1 p.m. jQ ALGETY AND COMPANY will Sell—--IPAA SHEEP, comprising—*±l>vU. 4() fat vvethers, 20 fat ewes, ?50 good store, wethers, GO 2 and 4-tootli wethers. -100 mixed hoggets, 2.10 mixed hoggets, 400 f.m. ewes in lamb to Romney rams, GOO mixed hoggets, 100 empty forward owes, 100 mixed lambs, 1000 good 2tooth wethers (in lots), 150 prime fat wethers and maiden owes, 130 fat wethers. Account li. ,'i. Speed—--950 2 and 4-tooth fat and forward wethers. no MIXED CATTLE, comprising—--100 mother-led weanere. G daily cowe close to profit 2 springing heifers 5 dairy cows Drakes leave the Post Office corner periodically alter IT a.m. Luncheon may bo obtained at the yards. J. H. KEESINQ. FIXE FREEHOLD SECT lON. NEAR AVENUE. MONDAY, JULY 10. At 1 p.m. T H. KEESING will Sell, on the Pro- * perty. in Glasgow Street (first past St. John's (’lull),- on account of Mrs McKenzie, the Freehold of Section, with Cottage, oat houses, etc. A tine section, with big frontage. The Furniture will he Sold at the same time. J. If. KEFSINO, Auctioneer. WILLIAMS AND HARPER. TUESDAY. JULY 11. At 11 a.m. U ILLIAMS AND HARPER, instructed * ’ by the Wanganui College Board of Trnslccs, will sell by Public Auction, at the Old College Buildings, a quantity of I’nruitare. consisting of— Tables, chain-:, forms, dinner waggons, fenders ami irons," gas stoves, currains. i.’.v’prt.-. liuoicnnis, lire guard, crockery, ware, enamel .rare, tout. 50 bedsteads and iitaUt-esscs, bedding, hearth rugs, hook i-lu-hxs. lian.es, saddle and bridle-, r nudrie.-, and a quant.ly o' - other goods i .o numerous to particularise. H. S. C-. HARPER, Auctioneer. TREKS. TREES. TREES. , WEDNESDAY, JULY 12. At 2 p.m. \\TILLIAMS AND HARPER will hold a ’ ' Sale of Magnificent Hardy Nursery Stock on account of Duiicau mid Davis, New Plymouth, embracing— Apples, pears, plums, poaches, quinces, currants, azaleas, caraelias, rhododendrons, daphnes, heaths, lily of the valley trees, Durantas, palms, crimson gums, gieviileas, hydrangeas, kowhais, magnolias, myrtle, double flowering peaches, Japan maples, jasmines, biguorias, ‘Virginian creepers, wisteria, golden akc uke, eiaegnus, boronias, guavas, '.•linibeis, hedge plants, roses, and native trees, and olirubs, etc., ole. H. 8. G. HARPER, Auet ioueer. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. LOST AND UNCLAIMED GOODS AND LUGGAGE. WANGANUI RAILWAY STATION. ■VyTLLIAMS AND HARPER have bet r ’ ’ instructed to sell bv pubic auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, at the Wanganui Railway Station, on WEDNESDAY, 2nd AUGUST, 1911, At 11.JO A.m., LOST AND UNCLAIMED GOODS AND LUGG AGE, Comprising: Boxes, bags, parcels, and contents, umbrellas. walking slicks, hats, overcoats, swags, etc. H. S. G. HARPER. A ud ioueer. COSTUMES AND COHSETS This autumn and winter smart tailored costumes wilt again stand as the staple of fashion for outdoor wear. The smartest costume looks slovenly and ungraceful unless it is worn over a smart corset. In New Zealand it is not always easy for u woman to get a smart curat, unless she lias the good fortune to have been introduced to the Ft and S._ The leading English corset, the famous P. and S. “Zaimid." is positively the smartest corset in the market. That does not mean, however, that it is the most expensive. It is, in regard to its quality, absolutely the cheapest of all. That comparative cheapness. despite the fact that the P. and S. is made of the finest procurable materials by tiie most liiglily-skillod coursetiers in the world, i.5 due to the fact that the great English 'firm so commands the market that it is able to set} with a very moderate margin of profit. It is quite easy to put this statement to the test. Ask your draper to show you the P. and S. models. Once you wear one you will readily a gree that your corset troubles are at an cud.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13422, 8 July 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13422, 8 July 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13422, 8 July 1911, Page 8

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