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FINAL DAY OF SALE FINAL DAY OF SALE FINAL DAY OF SALE Prices have been reduced further to clear. I MAKE / SURE YOU SECURE i / YOUR BARGAIN TODAY BRIDGERS LTD. WHAKATANE

.... msm m m row* ...vJ AILS OF ' lOTBCTIO >:;:::v:vX<v:::-:>x-:x-:::‘:: : :*: ; :-: r 5^ L in the 1 FERTILIZER BAG Multiwalls are fabricated in tube form, so that every one of the five layers of extrastrong kraft bears its own share of the weight. Measured at 20 bags to the ton, the lighter Multiwall package eliminates much of the heavy work usually involved in fertilizer spreading. Multiwalls are heavily stitched top and bottom, making siftage virtually impossible. Multiwalls give protection from the heaviest showers; thus you may take delivery of your fertilizer well in advance and know that it will be in perfect condition when the time comes for spreading. MULTIWALLS KEEP FERTILIZER IN BETTER CONDITION. There’s less risk of fertilizer lumping or caking when packed in Multiwalls, even after long storage periods. Fertilizer flows freely goes through the spreader evenly. MULTIWALLS ENSURE FULL WEIGHT OF FERTILIZER. Fertilizer cannot sift through the strong walls or heavy stitching of the Multiwall. Handling is a cleaner operation, and bags empty clean, ensuring full weight. MULTIWALLS ARE SHOWER REPELLANT Sudden showers won’t affect your fertilizer. The water-resis-tant surface of the Multiwall Bag sheds water permitting fertilizer to stay dry and free-flowing. MULTIWALLS ARE EASY TO HANDLE. The improved design of the Multiwall Paper Bag permits easier handling and stacking a simple job for one man ! Manufactured in New Zealand by N.Z. FOREST PRODUCTS LIMITED (Multiwall Division) %/3 *4U A * *4 US 'Afa

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 78, 4 August 1950, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 78, 4 August 1950, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 78, 4 August 1950, Page 7

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