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Iw. M. CULLEN & CO. I I LADIES’ OUTFITTERS J * Have commenced business in Bain’s Buildings, 4 f WHITAKER STREET, TE AROHA. * T* W. M. Cullen and Co. have secured at a tremendous discount £5OO WORTH OF T* DOUBLE WIDTH DRESS MATERIALS, including Dress Tweeds, Venetians, Stripe J 4* Serges, Diagonal Dress Tweeds, Coatings, Worsteds, and many other lines too 4* ' numerous to mention. 54-inch Dress Tweeds, checks, 3/6 yard. 56 and 58 inch Cravenette Coatings, in grey •5" & 54-inch Dress Tweeds, checks, 3/11 yard beaver and fawns, 4/11 yard. 54-inch Dress Tweeds, diagonals, 4/6 yard. 54-inch All Wool Jersey Cloth, 7/6 yard. r,. 54-inch Dress Tweeds, stripes, all wool, 4/6 yd. 50-inch Plain Venetians, in navy and Henna, T 54-inch All Wool Plain Serges, shades cream, 5/11 yard. a, violet, and emerald, suitable for capes 54-inch All Wool Grey Coating, with pretty j* and coats, 5/11 yard. checks, suitable for costumes or skirts, jT 4*>- 50-inch Navy and Black Serge, fine white 5/6 yard. tr stripe 5/11 yard. 54-inch Fine All Wool Worsteds, in the latest 56-inch Black & Navy Serge, fine stripe, 6/6 yd shades and designs, 6/11 yard. jX. T” 54-inch Cravanette Coating, fine make but 54-inch' All Wool Colonial Dress Tweeds, suitheavy quality, 4/6 yard. able for ladies’ coats, 5/11 yard. I ' W. M. CULLEN & CO., * % Next Bank of N.Z., Te Arolia.

illBB gHlg ‘‘Hungry” crops are stunted crops—poor in i Mim hi i|~t ffffw yield, and lacking in market value. Such .'.!■»ifhfllL»: || .m~ disappointing results are the outcome of ex- l , j|: ftijjjj hausted soils—constant cropping has taken !:: fl||4j| out the essential plant foods. Rejuvenate the I : IUIIU soil, and gather bumper crops by using MCKNtv ■■ ■ • t ffl the well-known,reliable TePapapa Fertilizers. T e P ft Papa Fertilizers yon restore to the earth, the foods—the mffi jXßsfty, v| nourishment—which-former crops have taken out. And no matter fjlJjfj wO/tfi ’ what d»« condition of your farm—no matter what crop yon intend to TO \ I cultivate, there's aTe Papapa mixture to meet your requirements. fflfffi '<JyfwiZ/H That is because Te Papapa Fertilizers are prepared in New Zealand ggfii nNWW' P f° r eW ca ’ conditions. They are produced by specialists, in 11 *he newest and most up-to-date works, as pictured above. High 11 1N I ' grade, of guaranteed analysis, absolutely reliable in results, there is 11 tag / /TJ W? no finer investment for the farmer than money spent on HIM TE PAPAPA iiSfe FERT,LIZERS ::: 1 'ri-Avulw orrect manuring with Te Papapa mixtures will give you thoroughly developed ■•;4 i ‘ vA\WI crops—better pastures—more milk, meat ,and wool from the same acreage. Our :!; 1 t AmM Nauru Island Phosphate is finely ground at our modern Te Papapa works and is an- ::; 9 Si* iff I' l surpassed for solubility. Obtainable from Storekeepers, Merchubt Wholesale Ce-ep» ::: W ilji- "M Bu I I erative Companies or direct from the Mamdactaren. f sgfeafl ■ .<>■« ' p WißlffßggL MEV ■” 1 > k■' '■" \ / 11 ‘v } C xSmm I

Superior for Top Dressing. THE GREAT HIGHLY CITRATE - SOIL BUILDER SOLUBLE Obtainable from all Merchants and Storekeepers, or direct from the manufacturers. A™ c st' Kempihotne, Prosser & Co.’s Auckland. NEW ZEALAND DRUG CO. LTD. near Otahuhu.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4462, 4 September 1922, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
524

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4462, 4 September 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4462, 4 September 1922, Page 4

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