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SPECIAL NOTICE. Price of all Our Own Brand of PACKET TEAS Reduced 4d a lb. FARMERS’ UNION TRADING Co. ltd. PAEROA.

BETTER PASTURES MEAN MORE • High-grade Mixed Fertilizers containing the essential elements, of plant food give the best results. Use “ Eclipse ” Fertilizers, they are the best, and therefore the cheapest. They contain Blood and Bone (Nitrogen), Potash, Superphosphates, Rockphosphates, and Walpole Island Guano (Nitrogen and Citric Soluble Phosphates) in well-balanced proportions particularly suited to the special requirements of the crop desired. Per ton Per ton “Eclipse” Special Top “Eclipse” Special Grass Dressing Fertilizer .... £7 10 0 Fertilizer £8 0 0 " Eclipse ” Auckland Mixture £6 17 6 “ Eclipse " Pukekohe Mixture £9 0 0 The above prices arc quoted Free on Rail Westtield or F. 0.8. Auckland and are subject to the following cash discounts: —5% payment with order or 32% payment by 20th of the second month following in zitli of delivery. Walpole Basic Superphosphate (Superphosphate and Walpole Island Guano). The Ideal Fertilizer for top dressing grasslands. Being a combination of Water Soluble and Citric Soluble Phosphates, and containing a small percentage of Nitrogen, this Fertilizer possesses all the functions which ensure quick growth, improved quality and increased yields. AnaWy: 41/43% Tricalcic Phosphate. Price £6 0 0 per ton, f.o.r. Westfield. Subject to a Discount of 10/- per ton for cash with order or 5/- per ton for cash in one month. THE NEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATING COMPANY LIMITED. ' AUCKLAND SALES AGENCY. H. E. Gillespie, Representative. Box 653 > Auckland. Telegraphic Address: “ Heg. Auckland.” N 26

Saddle and Harness Makers The Shop for all Leather Goods. IF IT IS A RIDING SADDLE OR A SET OF HARNESS YOU WANT —WE CAN GUARANTEE OUR VALUE. 4 MR C. H. VINCENT is now managing this business, and his long association with the leather trade is sufficient guarantee that customers will receive only the best ot goods at the most reasonable nrices. D. A. VINCENT = PAEROA. (Next Gazette Office.)

" v’ J .-imog *> c $ HH Are Your Walls in need of a Change ? Rooms that have lost their original freshness can be won- > derfully improved by having the walls re-papered. We are the largest direct importers of high-grade British Wallpapers in the district and our prices defy competition. Full stocks of the latest designs of Wall and Ceiling Papera, Borders, Friezes, Panels, Extensions, etc., in styles for every Home. Delivered free to your home if Cash sent with order. Uncut rolls may be returned and will be allowed for if pattern still in stock. Write for Free Pattern Book. It costs you nothing and the patterns are plainly marked. You can choose the design you need without coming to town. > f Booth & Chapman Ltd. ( dM VICTORIA ST., HAMILTON. p hon « 2186 , P.0.80x271

Paeroa Cash Sawmills Support Local Industry By Buying Timber from the real producers. You can save money by doing so, as we guarantee no one can compete with us. Try- us and see. Will pay highest prices for good White Pine Logs on rail anywhere within a radius of fifty miles from mill. Cash on delivery, or by arrangement. R. PHILLIPS, Proprietor, f MORRISON, Junr. — MANAGER. PHONE 87

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4583, 6 July 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4583, 6 July 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4583, 6 July 1923, Page 1

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