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Provide for Posterity! A LITTLE LESSON ON THRIFT! Every £1 sent out of N.Z. is Gone for Ever! Every £ 1 spent in N.Z. increases the Wealth of the Whole of the People £1 Earning five per cent, will grow to — By Buying N.Z. Made Goods you keep the Greater proportion of your money in your own country and thus Benefit yourself and Build for Posterity! Purpose Home Cleanup For Every What “ White Island ” Means to New Zealand ! sol d by AU Gtocew. TANIVVHA Soap packed the famous Made by themaker^ V,th l Fiav our and Ri cil c ~7 “ New Zealand’s Choicest F m Us w White Island is a volcanic island situated some 60 miles from Tauranga. The scene of volcanic activity, it is rich in minerals, sulphates and sulphur. Scientists have proved that soil requires sulphur to make soluble certain mineral constituents otherwise insoluble and essential for increasing productivity. White Island Product is rich in sulphur which releases dormant potash in the soil. "White Island Product Is also rich in mineral sulphates as well as iron, potassium, etc., all invaluable to stock. Tt acts as a fumigator and frees the soil from disease germs and insects’ eggs. Thus you see that the industry of White Island is vital to the economic welfare of New Zealand. Briefly White Island applied to the soil means better pasture, healthier stock, better tasting produce. ASK VOUR MERCHANT! WHITE ISLAND Product No / So,d Everywhere—- — * —ifl, to See ! Goods First in BRAND . . /AMS— j PRESER VFS marmalade o Ar r * SA^CES TRUE NEW ZEALANDERS USE DOMINION MADE GOODS BROWNE BROS. & Stef & Confectionery SOVD EKYWHERE. *efsoa.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 602, 2 March 1929, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 602, 2 March 1929, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 602, 2 March 1929, Page 7

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