w.rxn si’Krr.wjsTß. '! lio Window Wind Specielists of Now Zealand nro Hulston’s 1.1 d., -137 Colombo Street, Sydenham, Christchurch. Uulston’s I.td., enn quote prices easily lower than any. where else. They use only the best of Fadeless Holland and they (tire r.ll unconditional guarantee of complete satisfaction or the purchaser's money refunded. Write to ITulston’s Ltd., for their quote,—it will fiavo you money.
STOPS COUGHS, BANISHES COLDS A low doses oi Hi* Sheldon s New Discovery, token when :i cold :s coniine on, is Generally nil llmt is needed to soothe the lever and correct the hodilv discomfort of n seven cold. It is w’dl to continue iukinn New l)is(■overt for n day or two, even alter the attack scents averted, for its soolhino influence on the mucous membrane renders it less liable to a second attack. Dr Sheldon's New Discovery, Is Oil and 3s (Id. Obtainable everywhere
*«&», *>=. £/ |\a g c -<S3 \tf saESS&Sata 2®ft W General Manuring J A HIGHLY ai c FERTILIZER Used by Thousan zs or Practical Farmers Every } eir, on Every Variety of Crop and Soil, with Splendid Success / The three great advantages of Superphosphate are:—First: JTS IIA I’ID SOLLJ3ILII Y and tho quickness with which its nourishing properties are inivlo available to the crop. \ orhees, the celebrated modern aiitlioritv on l-ertid/crs, says Slowly available materials cannot be expected to give profitable returns a fact which New Zealand fanners are discovering, and a consequence they are now using Superphosphate in immense ouantitics, nith complete satisfaction. Second: ITS REMARKABLE VALUE AS A SOIL BUILDER, for a considerable portion of the Phosphoric Acid is retained in and goes to enrich tho sou for lu.uro crops. No matter how rich the soil was originally, it grows poorer and —— poorer every year as crop follows crop, so that fresh applications o'f nourishing Phosphoric Acid aro essential in order to maintain and increase P 5?.. " c “.!L fc £_j.? l .®? kl . an 4 Superphosphate enriches both tho soil and the man who tills it ! Third: ITS LOW COST AND RELIABILITY. Tn SUPERPHOSPHATE. Price per ton: 3(5/38 per cent. Water-Soluble, £7; -10/12 per cent., £7 5/*; -12/-M per cent., £7 10/*; and -I-lAlli per cent., £7 15/-. v> Less 21 per cent. Discount for Cash at one month, or 5 per cent, for Cash with Order. Freight Paid to any Railway Station on continuous line of rails from Hornby. Packed ir, 1) cwt New Rags (10 to ton), or in Now 2 cwt Sacks if preferred. Obtainable from all Merchants 5 storekeepers. Superphosphate is £ for tho cheapest I-ertiiizer the Farmer can liuv. ft runs freclv through the drill, savin matters not whether your manuring U for Milk, Grain, Root Crops, or Stock, rou can depend upon Rockland buper to give you splendid results. Ise 4-1/-1C Water-Soluble Super on account of its economy. This grade costs onl\ 11 per cent, more than 3(1/33 per cent, and gives 22 per cent, more Phosphate. Kempthorne 9 Prosser, 9 & Co.’s N.ZDrug Co., Ltd., Hornby C t 'em , ’'' r il Works . Office: 1 36 High Street, Christchurch. time and trouble. It li.'li. u-'.IUlh
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 July 1924, Page 1
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