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Still Going Strong! *Our Great Sale has been A Great Success. Still plenty of Bargains to choose from Usual Price Sale Price Men’s Heavy Roslyn Ribbed Underpants 8/11 5/11 Men’s Fur Felt Hats, popular styles and shades 22/6 17/6 Men’s All-wool Football Jerseys, club colours 14/6 10/6 Men’s Woollen Sox, 3 pairs for 1/.11 Men’s Pure Fuji Silk Shirts, collar to match 12/6,13/6 9/6 Men’s Roslyn Underflannel 7/6 . 4/11 Men’s Pyramid Handkerchiefs, white or coloured, 3 for 2/11 I Men’s Good Heavy Saddle Tweed Trousers, hip pocket, cuft bottoms H/6 All Men’s Fancy Pullovers reduced to Half Price Men’s Oily Canvas Coats (Le R’oy), sizes 54, 56, 58 30/6 -■ Men’s Oily Canvas Coats, other makes 33/9 5 Men’s Single and Double-breasted Sport Coats | Usual Price 42/6, 45/-, 50/-. Sale Price 21/6, 22/6, 25/i' Boys’ Roslyn Jerseys, navy, grey, and Heather j Sale Price 4/3’, 4/11, .5/6, to 6/6 for 32in. Men’s Pink Roslyn Singlets and Underpants “ Dominion " all wool. Usual Price 12/11. Sale Price 8/11. See The Windows for Further Bargains. 0. McWatters, the Man’s Shop, Paeroa. CARS BRITAIN’S VERY BEST. /■ /hi II IK mw $ hi" Models from £lB5. four and Six Cylinder Nicols’Service Station (R. and M. NICOL) Te Aroha. AUTHORISED AUSTIN AGENTS. COUPON. T U r Please forward Latest Austin Literature. Name I Address, Boot Sale ■—llli lillM I —■—W ’ Now Proceeding at the Economic Footwear Store Wonderful Bargains For Men, Women, and Children. Every Boot & Shoe Reduced in Price

TOP-DRESSING PASTURES ~ ~ — For Spring Topdressing THE USE OF SUPERPHOSPHATE. x Ji —— SUBSCRIPTION RATES. A WONDERFUL STIMULANT. ' P a ?' meri t * n Advance— The essence of successful dairying I Delivered, 5s per quarter, or 20s lies in the quality of the pastures. per annum. Hif< ' * Posted, 6s 86 per quarter, or £1 6s farmers’have learnt by experience that 8d per annum. Cssuat copies, 2d e»h lating the growth of grasses and clov- B " . Booke,d Rates—ers. This fertiliser, which provides £■ V O/ „ phosphates in a water-soluble form, / Q Is per quarter, or 4s per annum gives quick returns, especially when ap- B extra. plied in winter and early spring. It stimulates root growth, makes the pas- p . „ n ,, tures more palatable, and provides that March 31st. September 30th. mineral matter so essential to cows dur- w * June 30th. December 31st. ing pregnancy and during lactation. 1 I PHOSPHATES NOT WASHED AWAY Al It is a mistaken notion that, because • kointr rlrwtA CASUAL ADVERTISEMENTS, superphosphate contains water-soluble The large business HOW being OOiie phosphates,, these leach away in the [j V New Zealand Farmers’ FertUizer Co. Ltd. is mainly due to the CASH IN ADVANCE, water through a tube packed with soil excellence of their products. Official and casual advertisements, to which superphosphate has been ap- 4s per inch per insertion, net. plied. No phosphates are found in the With tWO laree Works Operating—drainage water. They are completely ® - ... absorbed by the surface layer of soil One at Auckland and uie Ollier at Paragraphs, or readers with headand are used by plants as required. New Plymouth—ample Supplies are i ngi 5 S per i nc h per issue, net, 2s 6d phosphates essential for always available to meet North Is- I minimum. DAIRY COWS. lorir? faAiiirPtMPtli’C It is not always realised what large land re <l uirementS - In Memoriam Notices : Five lines quantities of phosphates are required by PrOHlDt delivery at any time IS HS- 2s 6d. Extra lines 6d each, dairy cows. Besides requiring a large “ J J quantity during pregnancy, the dairy SUred. Funeral Notices : 2s 6d per insercow must absorb food containing phos- ' phates for her own maintenance and Prices always OH a Competitive for the production of at least five to level. Birth Notices : 2s 6d per insertion, six tunes her own weight in milk per uw.w annum. The question a dairy farmer DnJlnn’e oc ft-nm nearpsf Works Where name of doctor, or nurse is may ask himself is whether his cattle .Railage 3S iTOm nearest WOrKS. mentioned, Is extra each name, are receiving sufficient phosphates for . - , the purposes mentioned above. It may Packed 1H gOOd StTOllg OagS. Death Notices : 2s 6d. Funeral f'.V Book your Spring requirements notices attached, Is extra, g?"A3k »d” tap a NOW through your usual Distri- Martiaßo Notires; M health for a period of years. butor. . . . „ Small advertisements under classified headings (prepaid), 16 words Is — ■■ per insertion, 2s 6d three insertions; °w W bS- C W 20 --as 1. 6d per insertion, 4s three common practice to top-dress twice insertions; 30 words 2s 6d per inseior even three times a year with soluble tion, 7s three insertions. Booking phosphates as found in superphosphate. ■ BH B B Is extra. By doing so the pastures are continually B|BB * M lUv 1 r The ab ° ve dass , is tor adv , ertise - milk-producing capacity of cattle is nroPAOTfI qattg AMTh ments of a special nature only; all maintained at its fullest capacity and ■ IMPROVES SOILS AND other announcements must appear in the animal retained in normal health. B ENRICHES PASTURES I the casual columns sold by space, and The day of the use of slow-acting fer- , , ~ , - „ . " , tilisers is past; the dairy farmer cannot . . , , not by the number of words used, afford to wait months for results. Thus Sttpphes Obtainable through all Wholeof superphosphate as a sale Merchants, Storekeepers and To ensure insertion, casual adverphospha,tie dressing for pastures re- Dairy Companies. tisement copy must be at this office quired for intensive dairying is firmly * x, j » established by 11 a.m. on the day of publication.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5452, 24 July 1929, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
917

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5452, 24 July 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5452, 24 July 1929, Page 4

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