| FOR SALE | A QUANTITY OF FENCING WIRE. | ? I X x 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 } cwt. coils. | X (I will not sell quantities of less than 5 cwt. of wire) £ £ $ | Also 3 kegs of wire nails, 2|in. to Ilin., made by the | £ American Steel Wire Co. Price per cwt., 27s 6d. | j: Also a large number of kauri, framed, ledged doors, | | 7ft. high by 3ft. wide, at 10s each. j x x } $ ■i . I £ For further particulars apply direct to — X | W. M. CULLEN, Belmont Road, Paeroa - 41 | *♦• <*<»<*<<<**>t*<**>*>Z*< < *X**><*<*<**X**Z*v*»**»****v***%*%******* < ***» > v***^ 4 ♦*♦*♦**** ****** _U_—
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 &Sou, 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.
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JjMLMF The Story of a V n Barmer "The secret of my fine crops and good pasture* n the fact that I use fertilizers regularly. Years ago 1 discovered that soil needs fair treatment—that you can't successfully crop it season after season unless Np you return to it the food elements which the plants * Last y ear f T e Pa P a P* F ? rti !}? c n’ Rnd secured phenomenally good crops —the Te rapapa JU Nitro Super proved the best top dressing I have ever used.. I have also tried out Te a P a Pj Turnip -and Potato Manures, and nothing can equal them. On very heavy land le Go^ n, 26ih.. 1922. Papapa Ground Rock Phosphate gives wonderful Th. Manager, results. I have never handled anything so fine Menn. Farmora' Fertilizer Co. “Phosphate Flour" would be a good deicriptionOl Auckland. Dear Sir. Early in the rpring. I got three —— tom of your Nitro A and thre. tone mm imm A of your Nitro Band mint ray I had Hr" ‘ H S M 9 belter result, with them than any H MmFmJk JMk other manure I have used for yean. fa M , m IM < lift BY “ I top-dressed with 2 cwt. per acre HS ar IZFDTILIZERS I IL KI llelAi-iw This paddock was top-drosaed wiQi ... j ' C. » 2iewt. Nitro Super b per octo, are guarantee( j true to dejcriptaon, and are a hrst(Sisaed) ballard. class investment for every pastoralist or agriculturalist. The Te Papapa works are the newest and most up-to-date in New Zealand and represent an important industry devoted to the farmers - best interests. f Nl ' Obtainable from Storekeepers, MerckastSf / \ Wholesale Co-operative Companiei, «r / y
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4429, 19 June 1922, Page 4
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524Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4429, 19 June 1922, Page 4
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