BUSINESS NOTICES. NEWTON KING, LTD Carry Full Stocks of All STATION AND FARM j REQUIREMENTS, including: Government Certified Grass | Seed, “Mother” Akaroa Cocks- j foot, Italian Rye and Clovers, j i Special “Sterling '£’ ” Fertiliser Mixtures, for grass, turnips, etc. Super, Basic Super, Pure Bonedust, Blood and Bone, Potash, Kainit, Sulphate of Ammonia and Iron, etc. Horse, Cow, Pig, Calf, and Fowl Feed, including Eclipse and Borthwick’s Meat Meal. Green, Sykes’, and Chamberlain’s ■ Stock Drenches. Sterling, Leslie’s, and Lixit Salt Licks. Cooper’s, Little’s, Murton’s and Quibbell’s Sheep Dips; Vacmark and other Branding Fluids. British Fencing Wire and Netting in all gauges, sizes and mesh; Staples. Wilson’s Cement; “Anvil” Paints; Saddlery and Harness; British Corrugated Iron and Nails. McPhail’s “Cleanso” & Cooper’s Lamb and Sheep Drenches; Cooper’s Worm Tablets. NEWTON KING LTD STRATFORD.
Industry,” is not seen in print or heard from the platform so frequently as it used to be, simply because local industry is encouraged and that to a most gratifying extent, in. New Zealand to-day. Workshops and factories are springing up in the various centres of population, where goods in everyday demand are turned out equal to anything imported and in some instances actually better! Tobacco is a case in point. Grown and manufactured within the Dominion, this indispensable commodity for quality is second to none. The raw material is produced under ideal conditions. Climate, soil, highly-skilled labour, and the most modern methods of manufacture combine to make the five brands, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold, the perfect tobacco. One of its extraordinary merits is that it is toasted. That remarkable process (the manufacturers’ own) eliminates ths nicotine in the leaf and renders the finished product practically harmless —something that cannot be said of even the finest imported. ■ IV
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 354, 8 February 1937, Page 8
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