j DALGETY & CO.. LTD. t NOTlCE.— Buyers are notified that at ah Auction Sales delivery will only fie given for CASH unless arrangements for credit have been made with the Management previously. CLEARING SALES. On account C. Day, Te Akau.— Thursday, August 4th. HORSE FAIRS. Ohauno Horse Fair —Friday, August 26. CLEARING SALE AT TE AKAU. THURSDAY, AUGUST 4TH. AT 11.30 O'CLOCK. ACTING under instructions from MR C. DAY', of Te Akau, we shall sell on the property, situated on the Ruakiwi Road, I<T miles from the main road, and 12 miles from the Waingaro Store, the whole of his Live and Dead Stock, comprising:— jnn SIX-TOOTII EWES, in iamb Romney Rams 140 M.S. Lambs 30 3-yr. P.A. & Hereford Steers 10 Run Cows 5 2-yr.-old in-calf lleifeis 3 2-yr.-old Steers ALSO,— 3 Good Farm Horses and 1 Hack; 1 Set Discs; Single-furrow Plough; 3-leaf Set Tyne Harrows; 2-stand Simplex Lister Shearing Machine and Grinder; 3-H.P. Twigg Engine. Entries Solicited. OHAUPO STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, AUGUST STH. HEAD OP CATTLE. 10 • Fat ’Cows and Heifers 15 Fresh Conditioned Cattle 20 Store Cattle 20 Springing Cows and Heifers Entries Solicited. 00 ST NOW, This is an old saying but nevertheless it stands repeating. If you are in doubt where to send your cream, send it to’ us to-day I Y'ou will not regret doing so. Just drop us a line with your name and postal address and any request will have our prompt attention. For further particulars write to or call on the— WAIKATO VALLEY DAIRY CO*, LTD., P.O. BOX 18, FRANKTON JUNCTION. Agents: Diabolo Separators. MOTOR HOOD SPECIALISTS & TRIMMERS, | W. H. CALDWELL BARTHOLOMEWS’ BLDGS., ALEXANDRA ST., HAMILTON. . ’Phone 2345. NOW OFFER "Built to Last” MOTOR HOOPS FOR TOURERS F ~ m £3/12/61 With Three Years’ Guarantee.! Our Motto: i «« Every Good Job Recommends Another.” [ HAMILTON VACCINE CO. HAMILTON VACCINE CO., LTD., Ellis and Burnand Bldgs., 150 Victoria Street. INOCULATE against MAMMITIS. Be sure it is "1932 HAMILTON VACCINE.” Samples of milk analysed free ol charge. FRED PRATT, Manager. Box 181. Phones: 3268; Res. 1306. PEOPLE FORGET, MO! BECAUSE THEY WANT TO FORGET’, |B U T BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT HELPED TO REMEMBER ! 'TRIE REASON why a manufacturer of a once popular and very much used article lost his market, was because lie did not appreciate the real value of publicity, and for the same reason many merchants and shop-keepers • lose their customers. He made an irretrievable mistake when ho imagined that in this competitive age he could get along without a daily reminder through Mm advertising columns of mn newspapers. Having built up a big turnover with the aid of publicity, the business was expected to run along on its own volition. It. \yas too late when he realised that free-wheeling along on one's ov n momentum, though thrilling, is a gradual movement towards a dead btop. Competitors are alert for such opportunities. To win and hold your customers it is necessary for yon to ADVERTISE AND GIVE GOOD SERVICE Remind the Readers of THE WAIKATO TIMES of Your Business and How You Can Serve
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Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18705, 3 August 1932, Page 12
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