WE SELL THE BEST! GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. New Season’s stocks of Pure, Wholesome, Groceries and Provisions just unpacked, HOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY. Inspect our stocks of useful and necessary articles for the kitchen. We have many lines that will lighten the housework. BUILDERS’ REQUISITES. A full range of Builders’ Requisites stocked. Low-priced and Sterling Value, SEED POTATOES, MANURES, ETC. We carry large stocks of Seed Potatoes, Manures, Lime, etc. GOODS DELIVERED. We deliver goods to any part of the Borough, Send us a trial order. FARMERS’UNION TRADING Co. Ltd. PAEROA BRANCH. Phones—Grocery oilers No. 3. Office and hardware No. 3.
SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES IS NOW IN FULL SWING. W R. DALES who has disposed of his business, will hold a Sale for a short period of his Complete and up-to-date Stock at BEDROCK PRICES. No Old-fashioned or Shop-worn Goods--Everything New and Good. SHOP EARLY FOR BARGAINS. BOOTS AND SHOES, TO FIT EVERYBODY. See for Yourself—See Windows—See Goods.
Are Essential to Good Health iS&ftSV At all seasons of the year you may depend upon fi ndin a the O reen groceries you require A tsHvXw heie. ~ xJuvjw£ I Ftesh supplies come in daily and orders re- KSjjjjAjj?/ JlMjjgyqj ceioe prompt attention. ® The Dolly Varden §3/ I I (VS Fourth Door from Railway Station \\ I \ PAEROA Phone 128 BrCTi Profitable Feeding. High Herd Production. A herd of 27 mixed dairy cows, owned by Mr. F. H. Bell, Wai--14 *• 11 mana, Bay of Plenty, gave a fine I I th? return last season. They proJ. a J. H/v. duced 11,1561 b. of butterfat, an — average of 4141 b each. Twentytwo of the cows gave an average f T>J-JL -jj£ of 47!).61b. of fat in 320 days. Ar IIT B while the best cow gave 56639 U 1 JLJ* V* Ui-Vi M ]|,. O f fat in 310 days. The cdfcs appeared to be of very ordinary qualitv of mixed breeds, and cost from their ‘owner less than £lO each three years ago. The cows were — run on 54 acres of river flats, K most of which was pasture. < IYIIAUU We 3 As supplementary feed they were * fed on eight acres of turnips, carrots, mangels, and chou on I .ano too- mounter. . vii The land was of excellent rIvPSSPQ With quality and the pasture was topUI C3SCU vva<lx dressed with 2Jcwt. of super- „ —— n .phosphate annually. Mr. Beu SUPERPHOSPHATE The clipping reproduced above was taken from the “New Zealand Herald” of Friday, August 7th, 1925. • , Note that the cows were of “very ordinary quality ; that they cost their owner less than £lO each; that the land was top-dressed with 2icwt. of Superphosphate annually, and that the farmer attribued the performance of the cows to the fact that they were This is yet another tribute to the enormous value of Superphosphate as a fertiliser. No other fertiliser can compare with Superphosphate from the aspects of plant-food value, immediate availability, lasting qualities or economy. " , TOP-DRESS WITH HIGH-GRADE SUPERPHOSPHATE. HIGH-GRADE SUPERPHOSPHATE Manufactured locally from NAURU OCEAN ISLAND PHOSPHATE. Supplies obtainable from all Wholesale Merchants, Storekeepers, or direct from the Manufacturer..
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4887, 7 October 1925, Page 1
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