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iw. M. CULLEN & CO.i | LADIES’ OUTFITTERS t X Have commenced business in Bain’s Buildings, * WHITAKER STREET, TE AROHA. * = j W. M. Cullen and Co. have secured at a tremendous discount £5OO WORTH OF DOUBLE WIDTH DRESS MATERIALS, including Dress Tweeds, Venetians, Stripe ’T Serges, Diagonal Dress Tweeds, Coatings, Worsteds, and many other lines too numerous to mention. 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, Vll V a ™' . ** 54-inch Dress Tweeds, diagonals, 4/6 yard. 54-inch All Wool Jersey Cloth, </o ysru. 54-inch Dress Tweeds, stripes, all wool, 4/6 yd. 50-inch Plain Venetians, in navy and Henna, C 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 and coats, 5/11 yard. checks, suitable for costumes or skirts, 50-inch Navy and Black Serge, fine white 5/6 yard. . , *-f «&. 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. T, 54-inch Cravanette Coating, fine make but 54-inch All Wool Colonial Tweeds, suitheavy quality, 4/6 yard. able for ladies’ coats, 5/11 yard. | W. M. CULLEN & CO., f £ Next Bank of N.Z., Te Aroha. < i |*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4‘4‘4*4‘4‘4‘4‘4‘4 i 4 l 4‘ 1

We were married in haste in tne morning ' VZe were sorry and sad by noon, But it all came right at seven that night When we started pur honeymoon. Tho’ Matilda is somewhat officious, Her intentions are good and pure, And her treatment for colds is delicious— 'Tis Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

MF The Story of a V. Progressivefermer I “The secret or my fine crops and good pastures » H act at l UBe f ert *hzers regularly. Years ago 1 B discovered that soil needs fair treatment —that you B . can't successfully crop it season after -season unless B V ®* r ' you return to it the food elements which the plants B take out. B ' ™ fli Last y ear I used Te Papapa Fertilizers, and B secured phenomenally good crops—the Te Papapa > B Nitro Super proved the best top dressing I have , B ever used. I have also tried out Te Papapa ' l|g Turnip and Potato Manures, and am satisfied . B nothing can equal them. On very heavy land Te G< h^26 n t h„ 1922. II Papapa Ground Rock Phosphate gives wonderful - The Manager, S results. I have never handled anything so fine—Auckhnd"”"' F * , "' !z " . B “Phosphate Flour" would be a good description of Deer Sir. , B ,l ’ Early in the .pring, I got three ton. of your Nitro A and three ton. M boh A AS NSfln flk of your Nitro B and must .ay I had H AM AFM better result, with them than any Bl M - ■HI KAAW other manure I have used for yean. M |L_. r I top-dreued with 2 cwt. per acre So EmMK. ■> * KS an of Nitro Super Aon >wamp land KS. . — wnvwsan XSB&. H with splendid reaul’a. A few |a| BP* 1 HRM B 9F > 9 9 9 "TflF 9ZT 9 week, ago 1 cut al4 acre paddock M Hal 9Bi HJ99 9 B B' K B 9 of hay averaging 3 ton. to the acre M H ■ 9Wk 9 9 9 9 B M 3M. BH and I never had >uch a crop before. an 9 HI MM M MH M bS Thia paddock waa top-droned with B B 2icwt Nitro Super B per acre. 9 lrue to description, and art a fiftt- B *" ’ J. BALLARD. B class investment for every pastoralist or agricultural- B B ist. The Te Papapa works are the newest and ■ B most up-to-date in New Zealand and represent, an important industry devoted to the farmers best interests. X. ObtahaHe from Storekeepers, MertfaaH / . •' -n x Wholesale Co-opereßre Companies,« /

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4472, 27 September 1922, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
641

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4472, 27 September 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4472, 27 September 1922, Page 4

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