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Turnip Season Special Turnip Manure Bone Dust Super and Basic Slag on hand. Special terms for 4 to 5 ton lots. Swede and Turnip Seed C. STEVENS, King Street THE L.K.C. Milking Machine Has stood the test of time. 1 here's no better We have tested them. Hardy & Co. Te Kuiti TTr"*nTTP' 1 ' u ' 1 ' JttJ ** J 1 am & Scientific Farmer I use the manure and seed that science proves will give the best results from my soil. The old rule-of-thumb farm methods have passed. To-day I make 2 blades of grass grow where one grew before. I'm applying the same scientific method to my buying now as I do to my producing. The direct factory-to-farm plan helps me make £i purchase as much as £ i io/- did in the old retail way. For instance, 4/6 Denims cost only 2/II from Laidlaw Leeds. Will you join the ranks of the scientific farmers and buy at wholesale prices? See the low freight rates to your town in the front pages of our Catalogue. Our big, general Catalogue is free for the asking. If you have one* use it. If you haven't, write to-day. It's a great book. (There's a reason for our Wonderful Growth.) LAIDLAW LEEDS (Oup Guarantee: Satisfaction or money back). SUPPLIERS OF EVERYTHING IN THE WIDE WORLD DIRECT TO YOU AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Wholesale Merchants, Fort Street Warehouses Auckland.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 646, 25 February 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 646, 25 February 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 646, 25 February 1914, Page 3

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