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*W. M. CULLEN & CO. I f LADIES’ OUTFITTERS | i Have commenced business in Bain’s Buildings, 4 * WHITAKER STREET, TE AROHA. * W. M. Cullen and Co. have secured at a tremendous discount £5OO WORTH OF - 4* DOUBLE WIDTH DRESS MATERIALS, including Dress Tweeds, Venetians, btnpe j* Serges, Diagonal Dress Tweeds, Coatings, Worsteds, and many other lines too „ numerous to mention. 4* 54-inch Dress Tweeds, checks, 3/6 yard. 56 and 58 inch Cravenette Coatings, in grey & 54-inch Dress Tweeds, checks, 3/11 yard beaver and fawns, 4/11, y ard. X. 54-inch Dress Tweeds, diagonals, 4/6 yard. 54-inch All Wool Jersey Cloth, 7/6 ffj; T t 54-inch Dress Tweeds, stripes, all wool, 4/6 yd. 50-inch Plain Venetians, m navy and Henna, T 54-inch All Wool Plain Serges, shades cream, 5/11 yard. 4" violet, and emerald, suitable for capes 54-inch All Wool Grey Coating, with pre y and coats, 5/11 yard. . I checks, suitable for costumes or skirts, 4* 50-inch Navy and Black Serge, fine white 5/6 yard. £ Z stripe 5/11 yard. 54-mch Fine All Wool Worsteds, m the latest % T 56-inch Black & Navy Serge, fine stripe, 6/6 yd . s t ad A e ,? designs, 6yard. T 54-inch Cravanette Coating, fine make but 54-mch All Wool Colonial Dress Tweeds, s .•T’ heavy quality, 4/6 yard. a^e f° r adies coats, 5/11 yard. t W. M. CULLEN & CO., * t Next Bank of N.Z., Te Aroha. |

With reference to the subject of .voluntary concession by mortgagees to mortgagors the aHwera Star has been informed of a case where the purchaser of a farm of 120 acres at £125 per acre was entangled through the slump, and has been met so generously that to-day he is still in possession of; his farm on the basis cf having purchased at £3B 10s only per acre. i

S L , • 11 Progressive farmer I ' j pEwwM “The secret of my fine crops and gobd pastures is B WaiO . the. fact that I use fertilizers regularly. Years ago 1 K R|||l|!h discovered that soil needs fair treatment—;that . you ■ H can‘te successfully crop it season after season unless B 'v you return to it the food elements which the plants B 1 Last year I used Te Papapa Fertilizers, and B B secured phenomenally good crops—the Te Papapa 9-' B Nitro Super proved the best top dressing I have , ever used. I have also tried out Te Papapa ■ ' Turnip and Potato Manures, and am satisfied nothing can equal them. On very heavy land Te 1922. Papapa Ground Rock Phosphate gives wonderful Th« Manager, results; I have never handled anything so fine—Aucidind"”*"’ Fwll,il<!t ,’ ‘Phosphate Flour” would be a good description of DaarSir. , . ■■" Early in the apring, I sol three ton. of your Nitro A and three ton. ” AG of your Nitro B and mint «ay I had ■P** . jflG gvAa JjhG ' better reaultawith them than any ■ ■ SLJ JFW JEjh JEJk other manure 1 have used for yean. ■. 1 ■*"**' jaaWjG SB T TG I tep-dreued with 2 cwt. per acre ■ ~ of Nitro Super A on awamp land , , With splendid reaulta. A few UMMWJB MM ■BM&BHIB H ■ H Slfc Am2 V weeks ago I cut a Metre paddock , H— 88 SS B B JS of hay averasins 3 ton, to the acre ffi m MUk ■ M B ■ BAr M. A. aw and 1 never hadauch a crop before. 9 anlM Bl Bl Bb B JBsB ® Thia paddock wee top-droaaed with 2icwt. NitreJtper b per.«.. guaranteed true'to description, and are a firstV ""‘ j. BALLARD. class investment for every pastoralist or agriculturalist. The Te Papapa works are the newest and — most up-to-date in New Zealand and B important industry devoted to the fanner* best interests. < >< " Obtainable from Storekeepers, MercfartG / A r . t _/) _x. Wholesale Co-operative Companies, st /

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4460, 30 August 1922, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
619

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4460, 30 August 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4460, 30 August 1922, Page 4

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