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7 List>\ Currants Sultanas Tapioca Barley Starch is Bice h Tea / gg-- ~^»§J — A Better Tea in a Useful Tin ' Thousands of our friends all over the Dominion, men and women who have proved Raven Tea the most delicious and economical Ceylon leaf that money can buy, will be interested in the new Raven Tea Kitchen Canisters . 48 now sold in special tins, each of which is marked with the name of a different cooking requisite. When empty of tea, these tins make real kitchen canisters— airtight and properly marked. ® your Grocer has Them in Stock NOW! 16

3 LIST Effective from Ist February, 1923 | I n.iL»l of the Celebrated and Unsurpassed DUNLOP RAILROAD MOTOR CAR. TYRES FIRST IN ’BB EVER SINCE best service memmmmmmmmi CIVETH SIZE 700x85 710x90 760x105 815 xlO5 MOTOR CYCLE TYRES Obtainable through all reputable Motor Houses. WHITE FOB FULL PBICK LISTS TO DUNLOP RUBBER CO. OF AUST. Ltd. Christchurch, Wellington, Auckland

BUSINESS NOTICES. '■TRUSTEES. EXECUTORS. ATTOR NWS. A CENTS, AND INVESTMENT BROKERS. IIHE DOMINION TRUST is in tiiitch with many sound investments, returning highest current rate of interest, and with ample margin ol security. Investors are invited to communicate their requirements. The best interests of all parties are safeguarded when negotiations are Vraducted by— THE DOMINION TRUST CO. I OF N.Z., LTD., 163 Hereford St., Christchurch. Opp. tJ.S.S. Co. of N.Z.. Ltd. •Local Solicitor—o. H BUCHANAN

The ALFA-LAVAI Separator and Stand* supreme !at the ideal dairy farm equipment. The ALFA LAVAL Separator was invented over 40 years ago and was the first centrifugal separator. There is no separator or milker on the market which can com * pdre with the well-known ALFA LAVAL Quality. We are the agents for these machines, and also for the > ALFA Petrol Lighting System. Soal & Henderson Tancred St., Ashburton

tfir s**' 5 **' k« aast- — -m. -38l^#^ppi CKI^IND72M| >* Iky ■ , '•""'ll, f: X; Basic Supebpisospha imum 11 m WJ u LVif M m* v. % <l*l% THE GREAT FERTILIZER FOR TOP-DRESSING GRASS LAI A Non-Acid Plant Food. Highly Citrate Soluble. It pavs handsomely to Top-Dress liberally!. Many Farmers have proved this. Not only do you get more luxuriant pastures, but the grass produced is richer in nutritive elements. It matters littie as to the type of o-rass or kind of soil, Basic Super has been proved to act beneficially under any cir umstances. • The food%alue of the grass in bulk and quality, determines very largely the condition of the stock pastured on it. Succulent nutritious grass, rich in flesh and bpne-forming constituents, by providing the right class of food will develop strong, healthy animals, which, in the case of sheep will grow the most wool, and with dairy’ cows will enable them to increase their yield imn/msely, while stock generally will raudly rise in value. Manuring for Meat and Milk is a very profitable proposition, for animals, especially growing and milking stock, are perpetually draining the soil of Lime and Phosphates, which indispensable elements are amply replaced by Basic Super. For Sweetening Sour and Acid Soil it is of priceless value, and its restorative action upon those deficient in lime is truly wonderful. Guaranteed analysis supplied on request. SUPERPHOSPHATE, 19 to 20 _ _ __ per cent. Phosphoric Acid, equivalent in Kempthome, Prosser, k Co.’s - - -•••»* - - N.Z. Drug Co., Ltd., jlil Tl Hornby Chemical Works, _ __ Office: 136 High st., ill,!!., Christchurch. a ;ftr. _ 1 1 •*, _ 2 i V ~v ' ■ mr, "' '[ _ pn Tricalc’c Phosphate 41 to’, 43 per cent. Price (Vo») 'i£7. 5. Less 21 per cent Cash Discount Pac'ied in new bags, and freight paid to farmer’s nearest railway sta-, tioi. in Canterbury.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIII, Issue 9828, 22 March 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIII, Issue 9828, 22 March 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIII, Issue 9828, 22 March 1923, Page 6

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