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fOR SUTTON’S FAMOUS TURNIP ill} Rccldand Basic Pfiospfiale J IS i I K.P&C? m mu UHEOf !Lho& m STOCKS now on hand. — Don’t hesitate! Decide, now, on Sutti-n’s Turnip and Swede Seeds —go. “all out” for Sutton’s, and see the difference in your crop. Do not be guided by habit any longer. Let comnioneose lead you to success.• ■ . VIO SENSE WILL DEMAND SUTTON’S. Afraid of the expense? Why? First of ail, do you realise that it takes but Bto ] 0 ozs. to sow an acre. The extra cost then.' can be but a trifle, and "Suton’s give greater productions and -r tier wo j glit per acre than any others. ’■ '■ M' of ROCKLAND BASIC PHOSPHATE, SUPERPHOSPHATES, TURNIP MANURES. Last season farmers all over New Zealand had exceptional success with Rock-, land Basic Phosphate—-the’ improved fertiliser. ■ One fanner wrote:, “The best turnips I Have had for years.” It is genuine plant food—not a stimulant. Wbafesale M«rcbai?t, Pl’C St (■ $ Grei rr>cutb

SIGNIFICANT FACTS CONCERNING CLUB eOFFEE A» 19m Old Scotch proverb he* it, “Facte are duels which wino* ding." Her* are a few facte which, by reason of their nature, indicate the high-class quality of “Club,” and the remarkable manner in which its superiority is clearly proved: “Club” Coffee, by special request, was supplied to the Polar Expedition aboard the Antarctic ship “Aurora.” Ten after ton of “Club” has been supplied te “Oar Boys.” In May last year, no leas than 61,620 lbs. of berries wero imported for the manufacture of “Club.” The sale of “Club” Coffee in the Dominion exceeds that of all other coffees combined. Gold medal after gold medal has been awarded to “Club” at various exhibitions. THREE TONS OP OOPPBB WERE MANUFACTURED AND SHIPFSD WITHIN THREE DAYS FOR “OUR BOYS” The Secret? It's found in “Club” itself. Order “Club” from Grocer, and you'll quio'cly realise why the demand for “Club” —and “Club” only — is so great. vrvv 80 ISKUM W. OREQQ & CO., LTD. (Established 1861) CofL=e, Spice, Starch, and Pepper Manufacturers, Dunedin,

A Message I© Kcw Zealand people# Cadbury’s regret to announce the fact that their stocks j'n New Zealand of ( Bournville Cocoa. are depleted* When the war is over they will be on the market again* In the meanwhile remember what you do without means helping the boys at the front*

G if \v\v'V • ■> K 4V V** 1 * ■ Well-dressed discerning women are very careful in their selection of boots and shoes. They realise that nothing detracts more from ease of movement and grace of carriage than inelegant footwear. Zcalandia Boots and Shoes set the standard of quality and style, comfort and finish. Made in New Zealand from the best leather, fashioned on up-to-date lasts, by conscientious expert workmen they equal the finest imported brands. The yielding suppleness of upper ensures comfort; the tough, yet flexible oak-tanned sole wears wonderfully, Ask your shoe-store for “Zcalandia” brand. Skelton, Frostick & Co. Ltd., Christchurch /And at Auckland, Palmerston N. and Grcymouth O 1 < a . ■ 'I r 1 i-v. *•-«o*»•••*' ,*• 6,6/

KVi> THUS. LAD IKS. Rexona -S .a>» stands Tor Pnr : ty, Clean- ! -less, I'eat', and Beauty. B.y its use tile texture of the shin is at once refined, ■nd ell diseases-lnden j'evms are washed away. Beauty is only sk n deep, so, if von would be beautiful, use Rexona Skin and K Hal Soap. 16 per tablet. ObtainaUf everywhere.-—Advt. . j

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 November 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 November 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 November 1918, Page 6

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