MR HAROLD WHITTLE. At the Wellington competitions, Mr Whittle acted as official accompanist. During®, three weeks lie played no less than 1151 accompaniments. His hands were never tired or sore as'lie rubbed in Q-tol several times daily. He had no cause to use sticking plaster, as on former occasions. • o Love lightens labour. So does “Tanol,” the liquid polish. Fine for furniture, doors and leather-.goods.—Advt. Tiy Sliarland’s Fluid Magnesia and you’ll always buy Sharland’s. Fresher and more economical than imported magnesia.—Advt.
sfeS m mm l ,1 mm mm m •rfi. >iU IK. M WHAT WILL YOUR HARVEST BE ? THE RESULT DEPENDS. ON YOUR SOWING NOW I WE ARE READY WITH FULL STOCKS OF GRASS and CLOVER SEEDS and ail ROOT SEEDS OF HIGH GERMINATION AND GUARANTEED QUALITY. These "Seeds are the best of COOPER’S, GARTON’S and WEBB’S. We are Sole Agents for Webb’s Famous English Seeds. Secure your requirements for the coming season from US, and obtain the utmost in Quality and Service at a low price. FARMERS’ eO-GP ALL BRANCHES. HOW LIME ACTS ON THE SOIL crops continue to be raised on any piece of land, and manure* and othe!r fertilisers are added to the soil, the bed of humus becomes more and more acid. As a result the tender roots of many plauts are seriously injured, and the meagre growth is a dear evidence of the acid condition. This soil condition is prevalent practically all over the Taranaki District, and especially where the soil has been under cultivation for some time. The effect of LIME is to combine with the acid and thus to release valuable plant food, which immediately becomes available. Lime. AMNER’S LIME CO., NAPIER. BOX I, NAPIER.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 29 November 1924, Page 12
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