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j FIRESTONE and MICHELIN I I TYRES and TUBES. • i | We have full stocks, all sizes, purchased just before the rise. >. _ NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY. Motor Cycles 1926 Models. All cycles quoted are in stock. Immediate delivery can be given and easy terms arranged if required. 7-9 H.P. Harley-Davidson Electric Model Zl2O H.P. Harley-Davidson Electric Model £BO 2% H.P. Douglas, 3 speed kick start, etc., all chain drive £66 2% H.P. Douglas, 2 speed, belt drive £6O Cycles. Oceania ... ... ••• />l2 10 0 B.S.A. Empire Models ... ... £ll 11 0 Starley ..; ... ... ••• £0 -0 0 Starley Juvenile £7 5 0 Easy ter,ms if required. We will allow 5 per cent. Discount on all cycles purchased for cash until end of December, or sell you a machine on easy terms at our cash price until the end of December. r All machines quoted are of high-grade British make. Wm. FLEMING & SON PAE R O A AND ! NGAT E A. ■ Box 2. ' Phones —/ Paeroa, 124, 90. Ngatea, 28. ".- ' , - Keep if our lawns., well trimmed . OUT, don’t make hard work of «. D Get a lawn mower that wifi cut •nd yet keep its edge for years. You'll J get the best results if you choose from’ •ur range of high-grade mowers. Our . ' grist* are x> economical tool JAMES RENSHAW IBPlf Hardware Merchants JT Pollen St. Central-Thames lawn MbOvers repaired procppdy *nd satisfactorily. ? Phones Office 9 Residence?3s i t: t 4 Ohinemuri Joinery and 4 s Planing Mills. I { le Nanquais, lamb & Co. lm j | TIMBER ' J £ AirKinrk Joinery, Doors, Sashes, ? :«: All Till IUO CH Mouldinqs and Turnery. { J __ , Kauri, Rimu, Totara, Jarrah, < Timbers: White Pine, Oregon Pine, 4 . Matai, etc. ’. | BUILDERS’ IRONMONGERY STOCKED. ? We Manufacture Art Furniture i f to any Design. ? ? Best Work Guaranteed at I . X i ■ , Reasonable Cost. f g -.1 - ' • * | We are also Funeral Directors and i ? 4 Undertakers. > ? I . — ' . I i OFFICE and MILLS, PAEROA. ? Z.■ ' ■ X ! Profitable Feeding. High Herd Production. A herd of 27 mixed dairy cows, • — la . owned by Mr. F. H. Bell, WalJ T <-? 1— mana, Bay of Plenty, gave a fine ■ — 1 111 1 BllS return last season. They pro7 duced 11,1861 b. of butterfat, an average of 4141 b each. Twentye aw i - two of the cows gave an average H 4> of 479.61 b. of fat in 320 days, OI MBIJ A. 1 .KT. ■ 1 O.L while the best cow gave 566.89 | . *** lb of fat ln 310 daya The COW(3 appeared to be of very ordina ry 3 — quality of mixed breeds, and c.ost ' truIII their owner less than £lO Qa<jh, __ _ three years ago. The cows were . run on 54 acres of river, 'flats,. X most of which was in pasture. • ATiSAUjB, As supplementary feed they were , Tf 1 fed on eight acres of turnips, >■ —— j carrots, mangels, and chow ! on -Land top- moullier. The land was of excellent ! QreSSeCl Wltn quality and the pasture was, t»py dressed with 2jcwt. of supearM■ 1 nii nn ■aaA m t ■ ■ phosphate annually. Mr. Bell UlluE_DDLirivljLlHll_ attributed the performance of . I ■ the cows t 0 the fact that they , UUi Balli lluvl lln I L were well fed and well looked after. 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 l , cost their owner less than £lO each; that the lanfi was top-dressed with 21 cwt. of Superphosphate annually, and that the farmer attrihued the performance of the cows to the fact that they were "well fed.” 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 XXXVII, Issue 4952, 17 March 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4952, 17 March 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4952, 17 March 1926, Page 4

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