NOW IS THE TIME. \/\J INTER'S fury is spent—Springs showers are here—only to be followed by Summers blistering heat. Every storm takes its toll—weather spares no /$, ' Wwll I<' ’m I one’s home. There is only one thorough way / to prepare it for the most strenuous sort of- I I weather—that is with good paint. / f eMulll!'' ' ’ 1 Here at Booth and Chapman's are the paints 7U Oils. L«aBs, sfeins, / # that withstand any weather —brushes that faci- J^s ’VtSFIMShsS, , /J\ U* litate one's work and other necessities which Pultu UlfiilpSpei’S. \ protect your hpme and keep it in first-class shape. |j| ■A|J , jg|> Special disqbunts on quantity purchases. \ =—% PHONE 1286 RO.BOX 271 fl nnOTH j TD n VICTORIAS’ HAMILTON. “W U SIGNIURITeRS, GLRZieRS. LCfaD. OIL. PIAINT U GLASS, AMD WFM-LPAPSR MCRChWTS. LU
Autumn Top-Dressing with Superphosphate ensures plenty ofi Autumn and Winter feed Autumn top-dressing with Superphosphate is the surest and most economical means of obtaining an abundance of feed during the v late Autumn and Winter months, for Superphosphate is a wonderful stimulant of plant growth in itself, and it also has a remarkable effect on releasing other valuable fertilizing elements in the soil. A top-dressing of Superphosphate in the Autumn is a sound and profitable investment It not only .conserves the natiu al richness of the soil, bat increases it, and so increases the soil’s productivity. It ensures a maximum yield of feed and crops, and acts directly in maintaining the healthy vigour of pastures and grazing stock. One of the largest Dairy Farmers in the Auckland Province has always top-dressed with Superphosphate in the Autumn and has proved the nrat of the praetice. He says, “ I propose top-dressing my mutune ha the Antonm with Sj cwt. of Superphosphate to the acre. INSISr ON THE HIGHEST GRADE Superphosphate OF NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURE ObtahaMs frssß efi Merchants, Storekeeper* or dknat Iran the Manufacturers
? Phones Office 9 Residence 35 j ? Ohinemuri Joinery and | j Planing Mills: j X. A, \ Le Manquais, lamb & Co. ltd. | ! TIMBER MERCHANTS. | x x ¥ : - — A 'i All KinrU nf Joinery, Doors, Sashes, f } All ninOS Ul Mnuidinqs and Turnery. X X ' X •r Kauri* Rimu, Totara, Jarrah, i Timbers: White Pine, Oregan Pine, £ X Matai. etc. v I BUILDERS’ IRONMONGERY STOCKED. ? - — t ' ,s, $ . | We Manufacture Art Furniture | | to any Design. I ■ X — : ■ : ; . X t Best Work Guaranteed at | x-■ ■ x % .Reasonable Cost. | X — —— X | We are also Funeral Directors and i $ Undertakers. ? $ —— x I OFFICE and MILLS, PAEROA. s S 7 -®wiull IN 11 ■ -— 1 ZZZ FURTHER EVIDENCE OF BETTER VALUES. Consistent with our policy of supplying furniture at the lowest . possible price, we now offer two special lines, being rapidly disposed of at very low price. OILED RIMU BEDS. REVERSIBLE RUGS. Made (torn heart timber, specially Special job line to be cleared at selected, and sure to give perma- a ridiculous figure Many beaunent satisfaction. tiful designs. You will do well to inquire about either or both of these unusual Furniture Values. Write or Call To-day. THE PEOPLE’S AUCTION AND FURNISHING CO., Pollen Street - Thames.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4858, 27 July 1925, Page 4
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