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FLOUR TRUST THE .SECOND 50 STRONG, Starts Operations Ist June. BREADWINNERS Be not tempted into the Trap by Buying OUR The Object of the Trust, through its numerous Agencies, being to Crush the JJILLING jQOMPANY GET A MONOPOLY Then how would you fare in the hand of a . IgOUTHERN JpLOUR fjRUST.S T STRIKE THE RUST MONSTER Before he gets Loise a Deadly Blow BY USING ONLY THE COURAGEOUS JjiREE CHAMPION FLOUR, and the jy JILL’S VICTORY IS YOURS. —! HINK I WILL TRY— Planter's Choice or Arcadia Tea. Everyoie speaks so well of them, ALL GROCERL.

jr. E. WILE, House and Sign Fainter, Paperhanger and General 6 Decorator. GRAINER, GILDER MARBLER. Orders left at Kenrick Street, workshop or F. W. Wild’s office, Whitaker Street, will receive prompt attention.

‘ Either your PLANTER’S CHOICE >r ARCADIA TEA is a boom to the Native race. Pux - e foods is what they -vant. All grocers should keep them r. Carroll.”

THE BRITISH & 801T11E1TIL THE STRAND, AUCKLAND. PIANO i COMPANY, I j v/e 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 turers, fi'yn whom we have secured the Sole Agencies for our districts. We sel. Instruments only, fully guaranteed, and at lowest prices. Our Terr’S on the Deferred Payment Sj'stoin are the easiest ever offered. Ve allov. value for Old Instruments taken in exchange from customers. The br/tish & Continental Piano Company, THE STRAND, OUEEN STREETGENT FOR Te ArOHA, Mr Geo. KOBSON

HIGH-GRADE Malden i no Leading Gtmno of the PRESENT DAY MR. PONB’& ANALYSIS Phosphate of Lime — 68'14 per cent. Soluble in one per cent. Citric Acid in 3 clays— 24'ol per cent. Soluble in two per cent Citric Acid in 3 days— 34'77 per cent. Price:' per ion LESS 2 Vz% DISCOUNT. Special Quotations for Large Lots. FOR TOP-DRESSING FOE GENERAL PURPOSES Absolutely i 1" Form of A —l,l 1 ±u. 1 -— '>^ntas’e .. „ preseni **l*o vrUANU A MUST VALUABLE MRTILiiLa. SSP“ Full copy of Mr. Pond’s Analysis sent on application. :“©i & Co. NEW ZEALAND DRUG CO. LIMITED HEAD OFFICE-ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. WORKS—WESTFIELD, near Otahuhu.

Co-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, ii required, in Calls of 2s 6d each, at intervals of not less than three months. AppU\ cation and Allotment Fee can be paid with Eggs and Poultry if desired. E. H: CHAMBERLAIN', H. DYKE, Avondale C. JEPSON, Avondale DIRECTORS ; Ponui Island F. MARRINER, Mangere 3L W. SUTHERLAND, Onehunga ROBERT HOOD. Auckland W. HAMILTON, Warhworth ■ j W, H. WEIGHT MCmt Vlbort. The Company supply. Shareholders with all kin-Is of Poultry Feed, In-cut'.-.tors. Meat Meals, and Grit. We take consignments of Butter, Fruit, or any other Pm • duec 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 Farim rs should Support this Company, so as to ensure D>e highest price for their produce. ' The Company's Representative, Mr A. McNeill, is now organising at Te Aroha. T. W, STEVENSON, Secretary.

AUSTRAL Sheep Dip SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS—It can be mixed with any proportion of vva f er, and when mixed it does not separate, and it leaves no • sediment in the bath. Price 5s per gallon. THE UNION OIL, SOAP AND CANDLE CO., LTD., Albert Street, Auckland,

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43218, 22 August 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43218, 22 August 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43218, 22 August 1907, Page 1

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