UNLIMITED DEMAND FORJHOUSES ANDIOTHER BUILDINGS. NO COMPETITION This means Profit for you when you take Shares in (A Company to be incorporated under the Companies Act, 1908.) Capita! - - £200,000 DIVIDED INTO 200,000 SHAKES OF £1 EACH. Get your Prospectus—-NOW ! GAVIN C. STONE, Chief Broker, 203 Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON; "Phone 1875. Taranaki Broker: GEO. H. BUCKERIDGE, 16 Union Street, HAWERA. FILL IN AND POST THIS COUPON TO GEO. H. BUCKERIDGE, P.O. BOX 92, HAWERA. •‘ - ■ Send me (without obligation on my part) Prospectus of Concrete Products Ltd Name Address.
HAS NQ RIVAL. Greater prosperity attends the farmer who uses more and more Superphosphate. '■ / The phenomenal development of the Waikato and its large production of Butterfat can be traced to Superphosphate, The increasing demand for Superphosphate throughout the world is convincing testimony of its unrivalled superiority as a profitable plant food. Ample supplies of the highest grade Superphosphate of New Zealand manufacture are assured this Spring. Obtainable from, all Fertiliser Merchants and Storekeepers, or direct from the Manufacturers.
Fresh WHEN you consider the delicate nature of the leaf of FINE tea, you realise it would never do to handle it roughly by selling it loose as is often the practice with seconds and thirds. For this reason“AMBER TIPS” is packed in specially prepared packets and tins that retain the original flavour>with its fragrance fresh and unimpaired. The “AMBER TIPS” label guarantees the contents of the packet to be all FINE Tea. / 44 T • 11 Tea Ceylon* s
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 20 December 1924, Page 11
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