B| Drive right in fl we can fix it. Ugl Our prompt and efficient repair departH| ment is always at your service. Kwh , . r- , gg|| Motor work is our specialty -wc can hunt ■ out that trouble, and put the matter right. HERE IS THE PLACEPaeroa Engineering Co. Ltd Motor and General Engineers.
Glass is a big item in the Modern Residence! glas^ atffiw d prices h S securfmir BRITISH can supply fawn stock quotes and work. Regular Polished Plate, Figured Rolled, Arche also shipments direct from th- manufacturers, J6oz. „loz., _6oz. enable us to offer all requirements at notice- Complete range of CHANCES FLEMIS able savings. <jL ' IMPORTANT. —We are prepared to cut glass to required sizes and deliver on job. BOOTH & CHAPMAN, LTD. Signwriters and Glaziers, Lead, Oil, Paint, Glass and Wallpaper Merchants Phone 2186 VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. P.O. Box 271 ■HMM ■1 I «ill 11» " ■
AGORH BUTTER 1/9 alb CASH The touch of “Quality” distinguishes saw Say V “ACORN” BUTTER “ACORN” hlukn It has good body and fine flavour. It to vour to your is the equal of any competitive butter Grocer. AND COSTS LESS. Grocer. A penny a pound cheaper is “Daffodil”—a good butter, but not quite the quality of the other. DAFFODIL BUTTER 1/8 a lb CASH
We are Agents- for the INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. W/ I P I I I Q Wheelwrights W» LLLIIJ9 & Blacksmiths Vehicle Building, Repairing, and Painting a Speciality. BELMONT ROAD, PAEROA, Phone 15.
Autumn Top - Dressing with Superphosphate to firn mart profitable, economical and certain e»eami •f obtaining ample feed during,winter mouth. teeeeuM Super phosphale readily available and lasting form of plant food Superphosphate has proved its value a# a wonderful atimulaut of dbat growth whether used for toMressing in the Autumn or atany other aeaaom Qa. nf the largest Dairv-farniers in the Auckland Province states that he propoeee top* Ke Autumn with 8j cwt of phosphate He has always top-dressed with Superphosphate ia th. Autumn and Mi pswad the value of the practice. Government Tests Show * Super” is Bert Mr. T. H. Patterson, Instructor in Agriculture, haagiwa figorw ooacaeeing experiments made at Te Kuiti. Her® is a contrast and Basic Slag i— * Co«t Cash Rctarart SUPERPHOSPHATE ■£l £4 5 4 £3 5 4 BASIC SLAG - -£1 .£ll3 e 13 • On an outlay of £l, Superphosphate therefore gam a wtatadf A Üb. M ■»» than Basic Slag. . . . . Be guided by these two practical examples •< dress this Autumn with Superphosphate — oeder yow ■apvw aamew ■ any time you specify. INSIS IN THE HIGHEST GRAM Sup phosphate OF NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURE Obtadnablo from aU Merchant*, Store or Direct from the Manufacturan
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4738, 15 August 1924, Page 4
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