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A DOZEN REAL SNIPS FROM CAUDWELL’S SALE —FIGURE THE SAVINGS— Black Cotton Hose — Uusually- Carpet Runners —Usually 14/6, 1/11, now 2 pairs for 2/11. now 8/11 yd. Children’s White Socks—l/11 Fringed Door Slips—Special and 2/3, now 1/- pair. bargain 5/11 each, Grey Taffetta Silk — Usually Heavy Axminster Rugs — 14/11, to clear at 2/6 yard. Usually 35/6, now 24/9 Slightly perished. each. Grey Poplins— Usually 3/11, Striped Roller Towelling — now 1/11 yard. Usually 1/9, now 1/- yard Navy Serges — Usually 17/6, Glass Cloths—Usually 1/6 each now 12/6 yd ; 12/6, now 7/11 now 1/- each Floral Voiles—Usually 3/11 yd, Twill Sheeting, double bednow 1/11 yd. Usually 4/6, now 2/9 yard YOU’LL SAVE MANY TIMES YOUR TRAIN FARE AT OUR BIG ANNUAL SUMMER SALE. Come and get acquainted. DRAPERS and £/ I Vlf IMPORTERS mflllflllmlA TE AROHA and tOirWWrwtf MORRINSVILLE

W?-f-fUI?NITURE is NOT J . Because all our Furniture is made in our own factory and sold direct to the public without the addition of profits for the middleman. This solidly-constructed furniture is most economical in price, besides being in the most up-to-date designs, it will give lasting pleasure. Inspection always welcomed. Call, or write for quotations. " H. JACKSON, HOUSE FURNISHERS .7 Whitaker St, TE AROHA

BUTTER-FAT PRODUCTION-1922 The low prices ruling for butter Fat have greatly diminished the Dairyfanners* Income. The only, way to Improve returns Is to produce more butter-fat. Good TOP-DRESSING FERTILIZERS judiciously used will enable you to do this. "We draw your attention to our Specially prepared "Eclipse” Top-dressing "Mixtures which we have been enabled to considerably reduce in prices "owing to the low prices ruling for raw materials.” Per ton “ ECLIPSE ” Special Top Dressing Pec ton “ ECLIPSE ” Pukekohe Mixture £11:0:0 Fertilizer (for old Pasture) £8 : 7 • 6 This is an exceptionally high-grade manure, Analysis: Nitrogen 1.15 per cent* and each ton contains 7 cwt. of Blood and Phosphates 39.00 per cent* Bone, 5 cwt. of Superphosphates, 6 owt. of 1„. I.2spercent* 80% Rockphosphate, and 2 cwt. of Potash ECLIPSE Auckland Mixture £7 :7 : 6 Salts. This is a high-priced mixture, but it Specially prepared for Auckland soils, con- can be confidently recommended for use for taining Blood and Bone. Walpole Island any crop w here an exceptionally high yield ■ Guano, Superphosphates, Rock Phosphate, • and Potash. • This mixing is highly suitable is required. for top-dressing purposes, and is recom- Analysis; Nitrogen 3.50 per cent, mended to farmers requiring a cheap but Tricalcic Phosphate 87.11 per cent, reliable Fertilizer. Potash ' 8.50 per cent Analysis: Nitrogen .75 percent. j, . A Tricalcic Phospate 30.00 per cent. Walpole Island Guano * £7 :0 : v << err -i m- 185 Is a natural bird deposit containing both aniECUrSE Hamilton Mixture £lO :v :0 mal and vegetable organic matter, .3 per cent. The grass lands of the Waikato require Nitrogen and 53.51 per cent. Tricalcic Phosspecial treatment. This mixing is high in ' phates. The Guano is in a finely divided «•«--- Soils. A large percentage of the phosphatic wlth the high citric solubility of the phoscontent is in a readily available form, and as phatic contents, renders it readily available a Top Dressing Fertilizer it is highly recom- as plant food. It is therefore, eminently mended. Each ton contains 6 cwt. of Blood r— j --j wliui. and Bone, 6 cwt. Superphosphates, 3 cwt. suitable for Auckland and Waikato con 80% Rockphosphate and 5 cwt. of Walpole ditions. This Guano is especially, recoinIsland Guano. mended for Top Brewing and Root Crop*. Analyst*: Nitrogen 2.10 per cent. s Guaranteed Minimum Analysis. 50% Tricalcic Phosphates 39.50 per cent. TRICALCIC PHOSPHATES All prices are quoted free on rail Westfield, and are subject to a Cash Discount of 31%. if payment is received by the 20th of the Second month following the month of delivery. It pays to use a High-grade Fertilizer! , As the Ibbour, bags railage and cartage charges are the same for both high and low grade fertilizers such overhead expenses must be lower per unit of plant food In high grade fertilizers than in low. Therefore a high analysis fertilizer Is more than worth the extra money charged. “ Eclipse ” Fertilizers are high grade fertilizers containing all the essential elements, of plant food. They are especially rich in Nitrogen which Is derived from Blood and Bone the most prolific fertilizing material known. Full particulars of “ Eclipse " Turnip, Rape etc., Fertilizers can be obtained on application to your local agent or to: THE NEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATING COMPANY LTD, AUCKLAND SALES AGENCY. H. E. Gillespie, Representative, Telegraphic Address: “Heg, Auckland." P.O. Box 553, Auckland, n-23

Plentiful Supply of HOT WATER ' ' IMI i(h / at an y °H ti me fey INSTALLING one of our RAPID CHIP HEATERS A HANDFUL of’CHIPS Will-give ' itflSr y° u a HOT BATH in 10 minutes, t NO Ashes, NO Danger, NO Waste, , NO Trouble; Nothing to get out of order; can be worked off town to Eli' ■ unk suppiy ‘ "ffllQgO „ Call and see one in action at battson’s p, 7 a x E ;; c e t ;’ cian ’ Phone 74 PAEROA. Next Bank of N.Z.

yL'xcitliipgf stoite,, gate’s iiP But-r', .-. tt A business Wh the > impetus of Advertising fathers profit & Advertise! 4 AndGatfefM

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4393, 22 March 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4393, 22 March 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4393, 22 March 1922, Page 4

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