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FOR sunws , Rockland / Basic Phosphate M OCN |i i '•OAIPLETE STOCKS now on hand.—| ji Don't hesitate! Dec de, now, on ■' ?.\\'\ n's Turnip and Swede Seeds—go ji v. .I,' for Sutton's, and see the dii- i • ; : n»*i in your crop. Do not be guided •.;.*■•■ n/. r. t i-ojnhi.!ti i (J y. u to suc.ess. : „ . vK> sSkNSE WILL DEMAND SUTTON'S. ■\ Afraid of the expense? Why? First i of all, do you realise that it takes but i 3to 30 uzs. to sow an acre. The extra cbkt then, can be but a trifle, and Sutton's give greater productions and f'rciiie'r weight per aero than any others. We hold stocks of ROCKLAND . :AS'[C PHOSPHATE. SUPERPHOSPHATES, TURNIP MANURES. Last season farmers all over New Zealnni ' had exceptional success with , Rock land Basic " Phosphate—the improver! fertiliser. One farmer wrote: "I'he best turnips I have had for years. H is genuine plant food—not a stimulant. Wbelesale Mercfeapt, Gr#>.n) euih vuxtkL r*-" 1 . mm^^^Sm £• A _-'■ 11 Made in Canada by British Labour Every Ford Car sold in New Zealand by a Licensed Ford Dealer is bona fide the product of the Dominion of Canada. The Canadian Ford is built by Specialists—the highest paid automobile workmen in the Empire—employed in a Canadian factory by a Canadian Company. Ford West Coast Dealers,. MARK SPROT & CO.: Groymouth. s 'Mm wmKUM'I rfv ©v^cyyras Z9* .2? a* ■m m >MK m ji. m t ¥7* 11J a"V -.p M & \ IV* The modern motor car has never been more important to its owner as a means of transit than at present. It follows that requirements in tyre equipment this year are more exacting than ever before. Tyres must serve not on y with the economy of long wear, but in a manner to assure the car's continuous service. No better assurance of such service is anywhere available than the uniformly high quality of Goodyear Tyres. By their exceptional capacity for satisfactory perfoinance Goodyear lyres are now the largesi selling brand in the world, and bid fair to become that in Australia too. The margin of their leadership elsewhere is constantly growing, as their superior merit becomes more widely known, mainly through the generous mileage they give. In country districts everywhere their percentage of users is becoming fully as great as in any other field. For their unusual quality and sterling construction show to particular advantage on difficult roads. There are over 2,000 Goodyear Service Stations and Dealers in Australasia all pledged to help Goodyear users care properly for their tyres. Now, mora than ever before, we urge you to profit by this service, which means to you extra tyre mileage and thereby lower tyre costs. Branches & Agencies all Principal Cities. Service Stations and Dealers Everywhere IMS K * MW¥\ " '/111 - jt *" i^«aiaawaiaMiaflaa£awwa^a%ato|wiU*a»^£aaa^^ ttand for NEWCATALOOUB, POST FRBfi, lamest issuedsliowinn thr rtml* advantage of huyinß direct iron) the Curtains all make* Cnatscarß" Nata and Pabrica, Muslina, ttousaholfiQ men* Grntoanet lis«J«rv»*t Jrlftaiary ■ Bio «»a». Laeaw., lmpo«» <rom &«. i/xmie direct snvint a) profit* j Pi 11 comolete Information ? n Catalogue, Knudreds of iaiii»tri:tu>tis WfH« wa* U da* and nee what yon *i v*v W» aus>Autv* Delivery. rthUbllnhert do Vewr^ • prt*,«;w *ji <*«()►. -die -toe urnm vw^y**m*v*&iiSiS&i

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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 November 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 2 November 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 2 November 1918, Page 6