On Friday, March 2S, tho opening gathering of tho Club .for the Wives and Children of Soldiers and Sailors will bo held in Die form of a reception at the Town Hall at 2.30. .I t is hoped' nil wives will accept this intimation, as it i* impossible to personally notify all. Needless lo say, they will receivo a hearty welcome.
N.Z. WOOL CLIP 1917-1918 fHE highest average price for greasy wool for any district in the was obtained by TokomA.ru Bay, 6,243 bales bsing disposed of at an averago price of £25 Os. sd. per balo 1 Murton's Sheep Dip was used on practically the whole of this wool clip—and has been used in this district for the past ten years. WOO!. DIPPED IN MURTON'S SECURES TOP PRICES, so why not use Murton's yourself and benefit by increased profits? "Champion" 1 in 200 Pip me.!'..-'s 101)0 gallons at a cost of only ,i;.'l J.is., vet it is easy to use, mi ideal insecticide. and improves tho quality of (ho woo! —it is the most satisfactory and economical dip on the market. USE MURTON'S DIP on your Flock. Order from tha nearest Ag«nt
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 152, 22 March 1919, Page 10
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193Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 152, 22 March 1919, Page 10
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