CANDLES CONGRATULATED. The manufacturers of Golden Ray Candles are to be congratulated on the immense sales of this product last month. It is difficult to find a grocer who does not stock Golden Rays, made in New Zealand. They are less expensive than imported brands, and being specially hardened th<-y last longer, burn evenly and steadily. The soft and radiant light of Golden Ray Candles are •». wonderful help in a sick room. Always keep a supply of these candles on hand. If your grocer does not stock them, apply Auckland merchants.
Although the average yield of wheat in this district has been nothing great—about 25 bushels—a few big returns have been reported (says the Waimate Advertiser). A crop of College Hunter’s at Willowbridge yielded in the vicinity of 65 bushel?, and a small area near Waituna 45 3 bushels. Taking the weather conditions into account, the heavy rains nt sowing time, and the continued drought since, the result is than was anticipated by most farmere/
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4665, 22 February 1924, Page 2
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165Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4665, 22 February 1924, Page 2
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