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*^*«— ll . * -, - -_ V Comfort, Safety and Long Mileage ONE reason why more and more motorists turn every year to Firestone Cord tyres is the comfort which the live, buoyant body of the, tyre provides. 8 Another is the sense of security which comes from the stanch resistance of the cross and square tread against skidding. i Comfort and security are definite Firestone advantages, added, always, to the economy of Most Miles per Shilling. SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO COMMERCIAL USERS. Local Distributors for Paeroa and Hauraki Plains. — — I Wm. FLEMING & SON PAEROA AND NGAT E A. Box 2. Phones — - Paeroa, 124, 90. Ngatea, 28. ■ . ■ ■_ Keep uourldwnSj well trimmed iv ' , j *■’ ■ . . ■ [ •,e ’ OUT. don’t make hard wort of k. D Get a lawn.mower chat wlcut ~A •nd yet keep its edge for years. You'll ■" get the best results 'rf you choose from ' 'aw range of high-grade inowers. .Our ecanofoiGal i»l ; JAMES RENSHAW gBW| ( Hardware Merchants. JL Pollen St. Central - Thames -Ek t Phones Office 9 Residence 35 i V x | Ohinemuri Joinery and | I Planing Mills. f | Le Manquais, Lamb & Co. lm. j f. TIMBER MERCHANTS. | 7 % . ■ ■ .■'■■■■ X £ All Kinde nf Joinery, Doors, Sashes, J j. All 11111(15 Ui Mouldings and Turnery. $ $ Kauri, Rirhu, Totara, Jarrah, $ 4 Timbers : White Pine# Oregon Pine, % | Matai, etc. - $ J. BUILDERS’IRONMONGERY STOCKED. | $: : i J. , ' A I We Manufacture Art Furniture j: | to any Design. | I Best Work Guaranteed at | Reasonable Cost. | We are also Funeral Directors and Undertakers. § | OFFICE and MILLS, PAEROA. ] Profitable Feeding. ■ ii it High Herd Production. ■ . A herd of 27 mixed dairy cows, 1 | ■■ owned by Mr. ?. H. Bell; WaiT| . Cf II mana, Bay of Plenty, gave a fine I IllC return last season. They pro- & • JL duced 11,1861 b. of butterfat, an *' average of 4141 b each. Twentytwo of the cows gave an average t ■> - — J-X. —A. of 479.61 b. of fat in 320 days, Af fSI 11TftFl rt_L while the best cow gave 566.89 VI A ***•» . i b of fat in 3 io days . -jhe cows s appeared to be of very ordinary • . i — ’ quality of mixed breeds, and cost , trOm their owner less than £lO teach . , three years ago. The cows were ■■■ run on 54 acres of river flats, Mivnri ■ most of which was in pasture. ,U IvlIAvU ' W£9 As supplementary feed they were i ■ fed on eight acres of turnips, J , • ■ carrots, mangels, and chou . on Land top- moulller. vm,ucm The Jand wag Qf exce n e n't dressed Wltll quality and the pasture was toy- , dressed with 2icwt. of supc-r-SUPERPHOSPHATE The clipping reproduced ahove 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.” This is yet another tribute to the enormous value of Superphosphate as a fertiliser. No other fertiliser can compare with Super- ' phosphate 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, Storekeeners. or direct from the Manufacturers.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4979, 26 May 1926, Page 4

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540

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4979, 26 May 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4979, 26 May 1926, Page 4

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