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PERFECT FIT 5# *3? Glasson s Warehouse open to all 29/6 49/6 They Stand Alone for Value 69LATEST STYLE f Glasson’s Save you Shop’s Profit 39/6 596 Smart Patterns New Shades 79/6 toft Gs« [>o Bridge Street, Nelson I And 96 Lichfield St., Christchurch Open Friday Nights until 9p m. No Canvassers or Travellers employed. \ [T is not the price you pay for your tea, but the number of cups it makes to the lb. that is the real test of value. 1 lb. of ‘Gold Leaf * makes 400 cups of rich, fragrant tea. This works out at 10 cups for a penny. No wonder that wise, discriminating tea-drinkers all over New Zealand are demanding ‘Gold Leaf. SaVe the Coupons. Valuable Prizes. Packed in handsome blue and gold enamelled caniuters. J. RATTRAY O SON LTD.. “Blenders, DUNEDIN. i AW 1

Manure your Grasslands with Nitrogen— Effectively and Economically by using I.C.L Sulphate of Ammonia (20.6 Per Cent Nitrogen) A British product. Finely divided, Dry, Neutral, and Free Running. The application of I.C.L Sulphate of Ammonia in late Winter brings grass weeks earlier in the Spring. BOOK NOW EX RUAHINE SHIPMENT NOW DISCHARGING AT WELLINGTON AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF EX SHIP PRICE. The last shipment in time for late Winter application on grasslands to be treated with Sulphate of Ammonia for ensuring early Spring Grass r s Order through your Manure Merchants. Full particulars obtainable from the Representative, Imperial Industries Ltd., Box 226, Christchurch.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 26 July 1929, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 26 July 1929, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 26 July 1929, Page 9

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