Caudwell’s Big SUMMER SALE Commences Tuesday, Jan. 24. The Biggest Money-Saving Event of the year. Here are a few of the many bargains offering. A VISIT WILL SAVE YOU BIG MONEY. ,54-in. White Twill sheeting, Check Zephyrs 1/6, now 1/- yd 1/11^'and 2/11 yd. Fancy Voiles, double with, 70-in. White Twill Sheeting, from 1/6 yd. ' 2/6, 2/9, 2/11, 3/6 yd. Strong coloured Towels, 1/3 80-inch White Twill Sheeting, White and-striked Flettesl/9 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/11 yd. now 1/3, 2/6, now 1/6, 2/11 These are less than half the and 3/9, now 1/11 yd prices ruling six months ago. Heavy striped shirtings 1/11, Heavy Calico, bargain prices, now 1/6 yd. 1/, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9 yd. Cotton Gaberdines, 5/11 now Nainsook, yd; 9/11 doz. 2/11. Check Glass Cloth 1/9, now 1/3 Black cotton hose, wide tops, Roller towelling, 1/9, now 1/3 1/11, now 1/6—2 prs for 2/11 Special allowances made for Paeroa and Hauraki Plains customers *We guarantee to please you. (Any goods post free.) A t Mi DRAPERS and J Vr importers WIIUIIIUffA TE AROHA and morrinsville
FACTORY to FAMILY You do not have to oea? " nJ ”18 the, burden of middle- JKsgsL man’s charges, extra ba cartages, both on mater- t _J 3 ial and the finished Ik "pS; article, and many other 3k incidentals when you purchase your furniture at Jackson’s. You DEAL DIRECT AND Ohl ONE CHARGE ONLY. ’■ ‘ ’’ ft which is our factory cost plus a moderate percentage. Add to these advantages the highest grade furniture, of latest designs and undeniable durability, and you purchase on the most satisfactory basis possible. Enquiries invited. Write for particulars if you cannot call.'' ■ >z . y- ' ' H. JACKSON, HOME FURNISHERS Whitaker St, TE AROHA
FAT STOCK For the 1921-1922 Season A Fat Lamb commands a better price than a Store. A Fat Lamb is the result of good feeding at the right time. ■ Gpod\feeding entails the provision of good Rape and Turnip Crops. Good Rape Turnip Crops are largely the result of the use of good Fertilizers/ ' ; ■ Good Fertilizing ■ means the use of "Eclipse” Fertilizers. By the expenditure of a’few shillings per acre on the purchase of "Eclipse" Rape and Turnip Fertilizers, farmers can ensure bountiful ■ crops for the fattening of stock and so 4 MAKE ONE ACRE BO THE WORK OF TWO. A good Fertilizer is not an extravagance—it is a necessity and in these times no farmer can afford to do without it. Use “Eclipse” Fertilizers and ensure big crops. "Eclipse” Rape and Turnip Fertilizers contain, in well-balanced proportions. Nitrogen, Phosphates, and Superphosphates, the essential plant foods on which these crops rapidly thrive. The best proof of the quality of a Fertilizer is the demand for it. Our sales of “Eclipse” for 1920 show • AN INCREASE OF 290 PER CENT. over 1914 sales. These telling figures, and the fact that the. number of farmers using “Eclipse” increased from 1,200 in 1914 to over 5,400 in 1920 is sufficient evidence of the popularity and reliability of "Eclipse” Fertilizers. , . Full particulars of "Eclipse” Fertilizers can be procured from: Abraham & Williams, Ltd. Dalgety & Co., Ltd. Barraud & Abraham, Ltd. Farmers’ Union Trading Co., Ltd. Carr, Pounthey & Coy. Glover & Coy. T. B, Dillicar, Ltd. J. D. Morrison & Son. Farmers’ Co-op. Auctioneering Co. Norfolk Dairy Coy., Ltd. N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co. National Mortgage'&-Agency Co. Frank Perkins & Coy. E. A. Perkins & C,oy. E. Allan. Clark. & Son. Waikato Farmers’ Supply Stores, or THE NEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATING COMPANY, LIMITED. Auckland Sales Agency, H. E. GILLESPIE,. Representative, P.O. BOX 553, AUCKLAND. Teelgraphic Address: "HEG.” The Latent Summer Goods | To Hand, and : THE VERY LATEST i \' » 1 in Ladies’, Children’s, and Gents’ : Footwear at : Pioneer Boot < WllIlOlW&U S Store. Thames < nut *■ Plentiful Supply of HOT WATER ...Ml llh /'• at any old time by INSTALLING ' . one of our RAPID CHIP HEATERS A HANDFUL of CHIPS give you a BATH in 10 minutes. NO Ashes, NO Danger, NO Waste, NO Trouble; Nothing to get out of 'order; can be worked off town to dSSSr v T tank supply. • WATER Z hVH\vZ - Call and see. one in action at BATTSON’S Phone 74 PAEROA. Next Bahk of N.Z.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4372, 1 February 1922, Page 4
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