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Mean looking stationery never did a business man any good. To a great extent your business character is conveyed to firms at a distance by the , appearance of your letter-headings, envelopes and other stationery used in your business. You do not wish to be known as the user of anything but the best, and if wise, you will carry out this policy in your office stationery. Printing, like many other processes, consists of the [ careful application of experience to every - detail in order to produce a good class of work. At the News office details are 1 carefully studied, with the result that you get tasteful, clean, and characteristic * work winch will onug no diserooit. i Our aim is to do good work, to please, and to study individual requirements And we claim to have succeeded in giving a high standard of work at a reasonable price. Orders ready to time Satisfaction certain. News office printing is all right ’ •

THE BRITISH (CIHTIHEHTiL S" . THE STRAND, AUCKLAND.. We invite Inspection of our Stock by intending purchasers and the musical public in general, Our Stock is the largest and best selected in New Zealand and comprises Instruments by the foremost Manufac tnrers, firm whom wo have secured the Sole Agencies for our districts. We sel vid Instruments onty, fully guaranteed, and at lowest prices. ■)ur Terr* S on the Deferred Payment System are the easiest ever offered. Ve allov. value for Old Instruments taken in exchange from customers. The hr dish & Continental Piano Company, THE STRAND, OUEEN STREETGENT FOR Te ArOHA, Mr Geo. KOBSON

HlOfi-ORAOB Malden Guano THE .... Leading Guano of the PRESENT DAY MR. POND’® AN ALT® IS Phosphate of Lime —68*14 per cent. Soluble iu one per cent. Citric Acid in 3 days— 24‘ol per cent. Soluble in two per cent Citric Acid in 3 days— 34'77 per cent. Price: per ton LESS 2)4% DISCOUNT. Special Quotations for Large Lots. FOR TOP-DRESSING FOR GENERAL PURPOSES Absolutely the Cheapest Form of Phosphoric A obtainable, and the large percentage of solubility present makes THIS GUANO A MOST VALUABLE FERTILIZER. IWP“ Full copy of Mr. Pond’s Analysis sent on application. “SKI Kempthorne , Prosser Co. 's NEW ZEALAND DRUG CO LIMITED HEAD OFFICE-ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. WORKS—WESTFIELD, near Otahuhu.

o-Operative Egg and Poultry Company, Limited. Capital: £IO,OOO in 20,000 shares of 10s each. 2s 6d per Share on Application, and 2s 6d per Share .on Allotment,- balance, if required, in Calls of 2s 6d each, at intervals of not less than three months. Application and Allotment Fee can be paid with Eggs and Poultry if desired. DIREC E. H. CHAMBERLAIN, Ponui Island H. DYKE, Avondale C. JEPSON, Avondale W. HAMILTON, Warkworth ORS: F. MARRINER, Mangere K. W. SUTHERLAND, Onebunga ROBERT HOOD, Auckland W. H. WRIGHT, Mount Albert. The Company supply Shareholders with all kinds of Poultry Feed, Incubators, Meat Meals, and Grib' .We take consignments of Butter, Fruit, or any other Produce the Shareholders have for disposal. We have a big demand for Fresh Eggs and Poultry, for which the Highest price is given. Eggs and Poultry Freight Free to the Government Poultry Depot, Auckland. All Farinirs should Support this Company, so as to.ensure P>e highest price for their produce. • - • 7 The Company’s Representative, Mr A. McNeill, is now organising at Te Aroha. • . T. \V, STEVENSON, Secretary. AUSTRAL Sheep Dip SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS—It can be mixed'with any proportion of wa f er, and when mixed it does not separate, and it leaves no sediment in the bath. Price 5s per gallon, ys THE UNION OIL, SOAP AND CANDLE CO., LTD., Albert Street, Auckland,

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43213, 10 August 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43213, 10 August 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43213, 10 August 1907, Page 1

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