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The Apache Scarf as the chic , Parisienne wears it—is shown in infinite variety at Ballantynes 'm To adcl its intriguing charm to the Spring Frock or Hat, Fashion has designed the Scarf— and the skilful ingenuity she has shown in creating Scarves for every type is portrayed to the greatest advantage in the brilliant and representative collection showing at Ballantynes. Picturesque combinations of Plain and Figured Silks, Printed Cottons, Crepe de Chines, Plain or Figured Satins and Heavy Crepe de Chines handsomely embellished with beads in striking Chinese designs, are but a few of the materials in which these attractive Scarves are displayed. As for shape— they may be long and narrow, triangular or square—just as you prefer. Prices are quite moderate, too, ranging from 2/9 for a smart square Scarf of Printed Cotton, while those of Silk are priced from 9/11. ' ‘ * : : POSTAGE PAID. 1/- in the £ Discount for Cash or on Monthly; Account*. /. Ballantyne & Co. Ltd., Christchurch

v-ss; !K\ u v *uln mmi mm kmm fils m BIST fart like Set Delicious, fragrant Raven Tea is now sold in a unique packing. It is contained in hand* somely japanned canls* ters, each one of which is printed in large let* ters with the name of some important cooking ingredient such as “Sugar,” “Starch," “ Barley,” etc. Next time you order tea ask for Raven Tea in the new tin—and see that you get a differently printed tin each time. 3/2 per lb. from all grocers. The most fragrant leaf Ceylon produces. I LOTT

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You will not find a more distinctive range of fashionable weaves—certainly you cannot select another suiting that will give such a'return irt service for the money invested. Today, the comparatively high price of good tailoring makes quality of material imperative. Ask your tailor for “Golden Fleece” and SEE THAT THE HAM’S HEAD is stumped on the material. EVERY YARD GUARANTEED by the agents and proprietors: MILLER & AHEARN, WELLINGTON.

Rockland Superphosphate WAter' Soluble • %e Greed TerTihzerToj 's'//: i ‘P&sYurzs ss* ie.s SXSK& Unrivalled 'Tor ToyDJ)ressipQ Every Farmer can afford to Top-dress j his Pastures with Rockland Super., j Productiveness being increased! thereby from 75 to 100 per cent.; Rockland Superphosphate 30 3? per cent. Water Saint Hi 12 per pent. Water Soluble •12 1-1 per cent. Water Soluble -14/40 per cent. Water Soluble ! '.T rrnl. Di-evnr f-.-r 0.-i-h n Per Ton. £7 0 0 £7 5 0 £7 10 v 0 £7 15 0 conli The enrichment of Pasture Lands by the liberal application of Rockland Super, phosphate is a practice that is extending on all bands. It puvs so wonderfully well I Not 'only is the carrying capacitv practically doubled, but the increased succulenco and nutritivo valuo of the grass reacts on cattle and other live stock to a remarkable extent. Dairy Cows ? p!t < 'an I d r fhat r of , a n h. ? gher quality. Stock-breeders find that Phosphate-Fertilized grass produces bigger-boned and better-dcn-eloped u tt i ‘ lu i *], e stock generally is maintained in a more healthy condition. There is probably no form o manuring • ,n f some nrofits as Top-Dressing with this famous Water-Soluble Phosphatic Fertilizer. Super says a barmer doubles the carding hands P. \ , i doubles the fattening capacity/' It does not increase soil acidity, and, being Water-Soluble, acts more quickly < otFer°form ofphosp'hatio manure! cosis are reduced by Top-Dressing, and a bigger bank balance is the natural result 1 Hornby Chemical Works. Office: 136 High Street,' Christchurch. w Kempthorne, Prosser and Co.’s N.Z. Drug Co., Ltd. t on* month, or Or,!- r. I'rriclH P.tiU to ;*ny i«i lina of rail", from Hornby. OItTMNAHI.r. PHOM UI. MUHCIIANTS AND stori Ki i rnns.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1924, Page 1

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639

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1924, Page 1

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