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' The Harley Davidson Fulfils Your Ideas of WluUttYw The Ideal Motor Cycle. A. ®Tike it home to . the boy* end girls, i /Uftr JEw I,s attractive appearance, its speed, its economy, Hive a packet in i its reliability and durability, arc leatutcs that have yow pocket for an won or ar^c y Davidson a reputation second war-ready treat. to none. B. ®°y®?" ' ImIIkA O n roa^s * un^cr conditions, it has proven the ' /TI beyond doubt its adaptability to the needs of Jh digestion, j j every motor cyclist, whether for country or city j. use. U May we demonstrate the superior qualities of the a«Mlotto hKI I Harley-Davidson to-day? tatty j gjgr V Paeroa Engineering Co. Ltd i» | Motor and General Engineers. I

CHEAP BUTTER A Drop in the Cost of Living. ACORN | o j per BRAND IS 00 lb. These Butters uniformly man- ! ufactured in high-class factories ALL offer the best buying in their ALL GROCERS classes to ‘ day ' Econom ‘ cal GROCERS housewives will appreciate ! their quality and low price. ! ' ! per DAFFODIL 1S /CI lb. BRAND lll I 111.] I l;1 MIIHIIIII HLIIIIHJUW lllHH——————r SPORTING AND CAMPING REQUISITES for the Holiday Season. FUR THE MOTOBIST— Benzine, Gasolene, Lubricating Oils, Greases, Spark Plugs, Repair Outfits, Spanners, and ether ToolsFOR THE YACHTSMAN— Ropes end Cordage, Asb Dan xG'.'locks and Ship Chandlery vf all descriptions. FOB THE CAMPER— Gold Medal Stretchers, Tents and Flies, Kerosene Stoves and. Cooking Utensils In endless variety. FOR THE SPORTSMAN— Shot Guns and Rifles, Loading and Cleaning Accessories, Cartridges Wads, Shot. Game -Bags, etc. FOR THE ANGLER — Fish Lines, Sinkers, Hooks, Trawl Twines, Nets ami Fishing Gear }l all kinds. FOR THE TENNIS PLAYER— Racquets, Balls (Grass or Hard Courts), Covers, Presses, Tennis Nets; etc. JAMES RENSHAW. * Central Sports Depot POLLEN STREET - THAMES Autumn Top - Dressing with Superphosphate to moat profitable, economical and certain meant of obtaining ample feed during winter months became Superphosphate is a readily available and lasting form of plant food Superphosphate has proved its value as a wonderful stimulant of plant erowth whether used for top-dressing in the Autumn or at any other season. Un of the‘largest Dairy-farmers in the Auckland Province states that he P^l» ses tO P' dressing his pastures in the Autumn with 21 cwt. ot Superphosphate to the acre HXs always top-dressed with Superphosphate in the Autumn and has proved the value of the practice. Government Tests Show “ Super ” is Best Mr T H. Patterson, Instructor in Agriculture, has given figures concerning experiments made at Te Kuiti. Here is a contrast between Superphosphate and Basic Slag Cost Cash Returned Gain SUPERPHOSPHATE -£1 £4 5 4 £3 5 4 ?*- BASIC SLAG - -£1 £1 13 9 13 9 On an outlay of £l, Superphosphate therefore gave a return of £S Ils. 7d. more Be’gifidedHw these two practical examples of Superphosphate superiority. Topdress this Autumn with Superphosphate —order your supply now for delivery at any time you specify. INSIST ON THE HIGHEST GRADE Superphosphate OF NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURE a hi a from all Merchants, Storekeeper*, or Direct from the Manufacturers

WALLACE & CO., Paeroa. “ I he Stores that Satisfy.” Stocktaking Redactions. To make room for Fresh Stocks we will allow 10 per cent, discount.on all CROCKERY AND HOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY SOLD FOR CASH DURING APRIL. Groceries and Produce at Bedrock Prices. Ring Phone 46 — THOS. BLACK MANAGER. ita«ttttUMWMiiuLM«imiwM.>!iittiiiiiittiiiiim.onnmwr--Tr.-TnTrnrnrrn , i ii'" r - Two Years to Pay. Horse Vehicles of all Descriptions. Large Stocks on hand. 15 PER CENT. DEPOSIT, balance up to two years. Do not go without a Wagon, a Dray, or a Sulky. Write NOW for Photos and Specifications. J. POMEROY & Co. Ltd. Coach and Motor Bus Body Specialists, HAMILTON WAIHOU MHTAMATA TE AWAMUTU. 111 |lm& I I li mli gk Every leader has his imitators. Henry Ford is no exception. The imitator, having no good name to gi§, =§» , uphold, is careless as to quality; so it is necss- g=2 ggi gory for the buyer to beware and when purchasing Ford parts see that he gets the genuine. |SB =1 Gan®* Supplies all the regularly wanted Illi =>/ Ford Parts. Make “Safety Firrtf ’ your slogan. ™ — BUY HERE. JOHN HUBBARD General and Motor Engineer. Phone 80. Faeroe M _ .' OMEGA WATCHES And “Father Time” ghe most Satisfaction. Diamond and Wedding Rings. Repairs a Speciality. Postal Orders promptly attended to M. LABARRE The Thames Practical Watchmaker and Jcwci'cr l*lßm.L'~P-" u iW l,ll V riill!B " ra>ißwa,sgaKmig^aP ' M,ajl - WTO^ ,SBaHlWig ' i Preserving Some Fruit ? Going To :: :: Every woman who values Economy in the Household Expenses will be wishing to preserve some of the Cheap, Ripe, Luscious Fruits which now abound. We can supply you with the requisite Utensils at prices which the City Stores cannot beat. Our assortment of Pieserving Pans, Jars, Rings, etc-, will please you. We quote a few—but come in and see the Goods —you’ll be convinced of the advantages of buying here. Wide-Mouth Pres. Jars . . Quarts, 10/- ; %-gal. 15/- doz. §crew-Top Jam Jars . . .. lib., 5/6 doz; 21b., 7/6 doz. Tie-over Jam Jars . . . . 11b. ,4/6 doz; 21b., 6/9 doz. Jelly Jars, ooz.-aiid 9oz. (nested) . . • . 3/9 %-doz. nest. COAKLEY & Co., GROCERS AND HARDWARE IMPORTERS THAMES

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4682, 2 April 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4682, 2 April 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4682, 2 April 1924, Page 4

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