THE ODOUR OF BACON Sizzling for breakfast is one of the surest appetite-rousers known, and when bought from us it fairly makes your mouth water. —Yon can’t resist it Try a pound for to-morrow’s breakfast. PRIME CUTS FROM SIXPENCE PER POUND. Brocket & Shand THE QUALITY GROCERS, Paeroa and Karangahake. TELEPHONE 121.
C H. Whitehead’s Cheap Cash A. .: Boot Store: ' Spring & Summer Goods for Ladies, 1 Gents. & Children. % r Large Variety. Bedrock Prices. GIVE US A TRIAL. iSpr PHONE 65 — THAMES.
CROCKERY I PRICES ARE DOWN CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS WHITE AND GOLD —BREAKFAST & TEA SIZE. Minton and Paris shapes. TEAS—IO/6 half dozen. BREAKFAST—I2/- half dozen. MELBA CHINA—so popular now: BELGIAN GLASSES. —We have these in three sizes, with weighted bottoms and plain glass. Also in Key pattern in three sizes too 'We recommend these as of very fine quality. Plain — 4/-, 5/-, 5/9 per % dozen. Key Pattern—6/-, 6/3, 7/- per % dozen. COAKLEY & Go., Thames PHONE 15.
C. L. INNES & CO., LTD. . —ARE NOTED FOR THEIR PURITY “SSS 11 quality. WAIKAT(FbREWERY, HAMILTON.
“ECLIPSE” FERTILISERS The attention of farmers is drawn to our specially prepared " Eclipse TOP-DRESSING MIXTURES as under:— x Per Ton P‘ r t To . n £<.(!.' £ f. a. 7 6 “ESrtK” 4 ,tr 5 ° "ECLIPSE” Special Auckland Mature 7 7 « Island Guano. superphosphate, rock- rtUNA 6 10 0 phosphate and potash.) WALPOLE ISUND GUANO - • HO U “ECLIPSE” Hamilton Mixture • - . »M # An»ly«. :50 per cent, tnc.lcic Each ton contains 6cwt. of blood end phosphate.. bone 6cwt. <uperphospbates, 3cwt.BO per cent rockphosphate and -5 cwt. Walpole Island Guano. The above prices are quoted free on rail Westfield and are subject to a cash discount of 35% if payment is received by the 20th of the SECOND MONTH following the month of delivery. Full particulars of “ ECLIPSE ” Turnip, Rape, etc., Fertilisers can be obtained on application to your local agent or to THE NEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATING COMPANY LTD., AUCKLAND SALES AGENCY. Telegraphic Address: “ Heg. Auckland.” P-O. Box 553, Auckland. H. E. Gillespie, Representative. N 24
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4476, 6 October 1922, Page 1
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