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White Star Motor Bus Service BETWEEN PAEROA AND RAILWAY STATION COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 Bns will leave Criterion Hotel at 10.5 a.m., 3.5 p.m. 5.10 p.m., picking up passengers en route. EARE: 6(1 each way. Bus Service to Boats, Nether ton, and Karangahape arranged later. Wm. FLEMING & SON, PAEROA AND NGATEA. Paeroa Phones: 124 and 90. Ngatea Phone: 28. Telegrams: ‘‘Flemson.” P.O. Box 2.

f| I’’! •" I *'! '’ * ' I|B Constructed - ■ ViwMfcl 21® (j The g iants of the ‘ ’'P** ** I’uilclinS world stand Wilsons Portland “Star” Brand Cement The • architectural possibilities of concrete, its applicability, rapidity of construction, and all round economy justify its specification by architects aud I engineers everywhere—and for concrete they specify U STAR” Brand Cement, b WILSONS (N.Z.y PORTLAND CEMENT Ltd. ! Richards Upton Buildings, Customs Street E., Auckland i i GA3/3 | _ ______U— n ■ ■_ ' t

| Phones Office 9 Residence 35 ’ | Ohinemuri Joinery and j I Planing Mills. i |- Le Manquais, Lamb & Co. w. | f TIMBER MERCHANTS. j , ; A I All Kinde nf Joinery, Doors, Sashes, ? £ All Ul Mmildinas and Turnery. j ? Kauri, Rimu, Totara, Jarrah, ; ): Timbers : White Pine, Oregon Pine, < | Matai, etc. J % BUILDERS’ IRONMONGERY STOCKED. j : : I \Ve Manufacture Art Furniture j: | to any Design. | I Best Work Guaranteed at 1 Reasonable Cost. I _ - | We are also Funeral Directors and % Undertakers. I ? | OFFICE and MILLS, PAE ROA.

Profitable Feeding. 1 i ii i .. ■— High Herd Production. A herd of 27 mixed dairy cows, ■_ owned by Mr. F. H. Bell,-Wni-11-" CP /y'w SI maim, Bay of Plenty, gave a line I - ■ ERIC return last season. They proJL • A (luced ll.lSGlb. of butterfat, an x average of 4141 b each. Twenty- _; ■ two of the cows gave an average £ ■»- — A-dLA. of 47‘J.Glb. of fat in 320 days, AT while tlie best cow gave 566 Ls 9 VI V 4 V 3?=. lb. of fat in 310 days. The CB#.’S appeared to be of very, ordinary j, quality of'mixed breeds, and cost From their owner less than £lO each tbreeyears ago. The cows were ■■■ ww- ‘ ■ run on 54 acres, of river flats, Ivli-vori ■ most of which was in pasture. a ITIIACU WS3 As supplementary feed they -were . ■ fed on eight acres of turnips, . .... carrots, mangels, and chou on Land top- moullier. „ „ x ■> ~1 The land was of excellent dressed Wltil quality and the pasture was top- ' dressed with . 2£cwt. of superSUPERPHOSPHATE 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 2|cwt. of Superphosphate annually, and that the farmer • attribued the performance of the cows to the fact that they were “well fed.” , c ' . . 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 Manufacturers.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4899, 4 November 1925, Page 4

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509

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4899, 4 November 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4899, 4 November 1925, Page 4

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