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i»im-:lj.m.inary Notice. mlssus ji. itch ings, han- • jvJ.SS ANiJ CO., LTD., have received in.ii ructions from P. li. ILarpci , , l'isi|., lo >>eJI the whole of his I'urniiure and household cllCcls on Wednesday next,' April Bth. Full particulars later . .'{l.9-tc.

"Merit will tell" is a truism especially applicable to Edmonds' Baking Powder. It has been tlic friend of the ho lsewife for over 33 years. Merit; that's it! 'Twill tell! 34 T** r>. t\ f?,f% HITS £* i BAKING • J x4kf An Essential Aid % To Big Crops of | a Best Quality! ! ! | BASIC PHOSPHATE gjj I I Richer in Phosphate of G I Lime —more finely • I J ground —and possess- | sj ing greater solubility g S than any other Basic "i Slag, the Bilston Brand | j I is by far the most efflci- « j I ent that a progressivp | ; I farmer can employ. | ;| Makes heavy soils loose ii I and friable-gives body | I £, to light, sandy soils— 3 ■ I eounteraets sourness— p j ® revitalises worn-out i ! 'A fields - sustains fertility m ; 3 —increases the pro duo- p i y tivenessofland. g > Bilston Basic Phosphate costs a trifle more than inferior \ slags-6ut ii PROVES CHEAPER ' IN THE_SOIL. ; STOREKEEPERS AND MANURE j -=z= DEALERS. - I I Wholeiale only from : 9 j I A. 3. PATERSON & CO., LTD. | i I WELLINGTON ! | *} Sol* Importers. |. | ™ IP-HMNEB • 3 I I

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 April 1914, Page 4

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222

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 April 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 April 1914, Page 4

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