| FOR SALE | A QUANTITY OF FENCING WIRE. | I I American 12 x 6 barb wire at 25s 6d per cwt. Also | plain No. 8 fencing wire at <£l per cwt. All wire ? | put up in i cwt. coils. | >•* (I will not sell quantities of less than 5 cwt. of wire) *£ | Also 3 keg’s of wire nails, 2|in. to Ilin., made by the t :( American Steel Wire Co. Price per cwt., 27s 6d. | I c t | Also a large number of kauri, framed, ledged doors, | | 7ft. high by 3ft. wide, at 10s each. | I I X | For further particulars apply direct to — :L W. M. CULLEN, Belmont Road, Paeroa. $ | PHONE 41 |
Distinctive Tailoring Gives Individuality. Prices Down at Cost-of-Living Values. WE SPECIALISE IN GENTS’ SUITS AND RIDING BREECHES ; ALSO, LADIES’ RIDING OUTFITS AND COSTUMES It will pay you to have your clothes cut by an Experienced English cutter (late of Phillips & Son, Regent Street, London, and Tailors to Royalty; also 5 years head cutter for J. B. Ballantyne and Co., Christchurch, N.Z.) ALL OUR SUITS ARE GUARANTEED MADE ON THE PREMISES BY MEN TAILORS J. T. WOTTEN & CO., Tailors & Habit Makers 258, Victoria Street, Hamilton. Next Farmers’ Auctioneering Coy. Ltd.
In the criminal sessions of the Supreme Court, at Wellington, Mr. Jus- [ tice Reed, in his charge to ,a jury, re- ! minded them of the fact that, during ■ a long experience of criminal law, he had known men of apparently the highest respectability to be guiltj r of sudden and occasional criminal lapses into depravity. The inner sensuality of a. man, said His Honor, ! often was concealed from those in the most intimate relationship with , him. The world had at times, added His Honor, been absolutely astounded at the manner in which a man whose . outward life, apparently, had been • blameless and clean, had suddenly , fallen into the lowest moral depths. For Influenza, 1 take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Pain in the Stomach There is no need to be annoyed by pain in the stomach. A dose of Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy will promptly relieve you. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers.
"Hungry" crop* are stunted crops—poor in m yield, and lacking in market value. Such :?:::: disappointing results are the outcome of ex- *.V?'ft 3 :: + :::: hausted soils—constant cropping has taken .'«« jFrn : I:;:: out the essential plant foods. Rejuvenate the re papapa soil, and gather bumper crops by using factory : t : : the well-known,reiiableTe Papapa Fertilizers. 111 II Itt :i:..: / ui iii fuj ' In Te Papapa Fertilizers you restore to the earth, the foods—the ■l'iHr V-LL/W' nourishment—which former crops have taken out. And no matter 1 1 H-ll ffl/tfjnTjN I what the condition of your farm—no matter what crop you intend to |u||JJl :Lj J. f cultivate, there’s aTe Papapa mixture to meet your requirements. Imnii ;: ±:: fjf l/ W/AWL That is because Te Papapa Fertilizers are prepared in New Zealand IHintf - :: || / fin SMWyf p for New Zealand conditions. They are produced by specialists, in '' kvi nww the newest and most up-to-date works, as pictured above. High ni|ltl| ' + 6.V I \ grade, of guaranteed analysis, absolutely reliable in results, there is ll|l|l|f :; •1I ful no ® ner ,nveslment fo r farmer than money spent on l|jllm BSm TE PAPAPA I glfe, FERTILIZERS | Correct manuring with Te Papapa mixture* will give you thoroughly developed Kfllff ■ I crops—better pastures —more milk, meat and wool from the same acreage.. Uur [llllm •J 1 I'M V AwH JjfflS Nauru Island Phosphate is finely ground at our modern Te Papapa works and is un- j||||||[ :: s l r*»tw!l Sill I surpaased for solubility. Obtainable from Storekeepers, Merchants, Wholesale Co-sp- II 11 ’ :: ls wliilA Hill erative Companies or direct from the Manufacturers. * ||||||[r liitL ttteMWl ■> DOX7JS AUCKLAND WB I g| NgAR OWCMVWGA ..».g' A IHf IITI " ?-—gU < L ■ ;; = : |:: ■■ H i ■-. | i E:i:::
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4421, 31 May 1922, Page 4
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631Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4421, 31 May 1922, Page 4
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