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WHERE THERE’S A FARM THERE’S MONEY TO SPEND NOW “ The use of money is all the auvantage there is in having money,” said Benjamin Iranklin. One splendid use of money is to bring pleasure to others par) icularly—particularly to those who have helped us. Your wife and your daughteis have helped nobly on the farm, and to Iheir unwearied and ungrudging services you owe much. NOW WHEN MONEY’S PLENTIFUL WITH YOU QEKllmt they have it to spend on themselves —they’ll do kJ belter with it than you could ! Have them spend it on the home for new f loor Coverings, for new guilts and Bedding and for new Cm tains. Have them spend on themselves for new Dresses, for Raincoats, for Gloves and Neckwear, for new Hats and those other things so beloved by the average woman, and so little thought of by you, a more man. VOU Will BE REPAID! REPAID in iucieased efforts to please. Repaid in thanks and gratitude, and in Jove more valuable aud more enduring than any monetary repayment could be. Aud impress on these same women folk to pay ns a visit. To come in person and see our Huge Stocks ami share in our Unusual Values. If they cannot come they can write, for GOILINSON & GUNNiNGHAME, of Palmerston North, have a great number of satisfied customers who shop by post. War Time Prices help All our Farmers.

All Goods Delivered FREE at Lowest Quotations. TERMS CASH OR STRICTLY MONTHLY. G. E. BAILEY, General Storekeeper, VOGEL. ST WOODVILLE Telephone No. i

Every Monday & Thursday, In the Drill Hall. Messrs kelly & aitchiSON beg to announce that the Skating for the Season will be ' held in the Drill Hall every Monday and Thursday evenings, commencing from Next MONDAY, 29th inst. Admission, Is ; All Skates Free. Skates for sale at Wellington prices 187124 FARMERS’ ASSOCIATION YARDS. PAHIATUA S T °CK SALE. TUESDAY, 11th MAY, 1916, At 11.80 a.m. A SSOCIATSD AUCTIONEERS xjL will sell—--300 2-th to f.m. ewes 160 4-th wethers 120 forward empty ewes 100 lambs 100 4yr heavy - skinned Lincoln ewes, r.w. Romney rams 500 mixed lambs 20 3yr heifers 20 dairy cows 16 20mos steers 2 2-ryr steers 220 mos steers 3 Syr heifers in calf IS 18mos heifers 24 head cattle 1 cow and calf On account of Mr C. H. lowers, of Kaitawa, who has sold his perty--120 good 2-th to 6-th ewes in lamb THRESHING PLANT. EC. GAISFORD is prepared • to do Threshing, Chaff-cut- [ ting or Straw - pressing in and around the Woodville district. I Farther particulars, apply to 1 W. H. GAISFORD, r 150J8 Oringi.

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Woodville Examiner, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4627, 10 May 1915, Page 3

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