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A BATTI.K PKOAIISKIL LONDON, February 13. What promises to be the Parliamentary battle ot the session opened last night, Air !>\ A. AfaeQnisten (Conservative) winning tliird |dace in the ballot for private members’ bills, jioieed to take charge of the '! rade lAiion Political Levy Bill, under which trade unionists, instead oi being ob11no, Ito contribute to a political fund unless they declare an objection in writing, shall in future be obliged to declare their willingness or otherwise they are not to be obliged to contnhntc. In other words they must contract in. instead of contract-ont. The Labourites say all the forces of the movement will he organised against the Bill, which is regarded as a deliberate attempt to cripple the Labour Party. Labourites have won the first and second places at the ballot, and they will promote hills dealing with votes for women at twenty-one. and workmen's eoninensation.

0 0 turnip manure GROWS LARGE CROPS OF BIG, FLESHY TURNIPS AND SWEDES! HE great difference between an ordinary crop of Turnips and one which has been liberally fertilized with this popular Manure, is convincing proof of the wisdom of investing money in “Rockland.” The cost of cultivation and seed is the same, but the extra sum paid for manure has resulted in a Bumper Crop, showing a splendid profit. Rockland Turnip Manure has solved for thousands of Farmers the problem of “How to Get Big Crops.’ Many of those who have used it certify genuine worth. One Farmer writes of his crop, “The best crop I ever had ; another, Very satisfactory ; and yet another, “I used it on very poor land and am very well satisfied. Rockland is rich in Phosphates, and £7.17.6 ,i|,KOCKLANDI K.P.&C m being a “Complete” Fertilizer, provides abundance of stimuladon and nourishmnet to the plants. It will suit any soil, and runs freely through the drill. Owing to the enormous demand, Farmers A are urged to send in their orders without delay. Prosser & Co.’s N.Z. Drug Co., Ltd., ® Pc*r Ton, less a Discount of 2J per cent, at ono ironth or 5 per cent, for cash with order. FREIGHT PATH to any West Coast Railway Station. Packed in ljcwt New Bags (16 to the ton). m Kern p th or ne HORNBY CHEMICAL WORKS. Office: 136 HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1925, Page 1

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381

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1925, Page 1

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