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/ auction a. NEWTON KING, LTD NEWTON KING LTD., AUCTIONEERS AND STOCK AGENTS. Local Representatives: Mr. E. A. NIXON and Mr. G. H. Toclcer. ’Phone No. 20. Office with Mr T. J. Salmon, Princes St., Hawera; ’phone 128.

WHO ARE THE PROMOTERS OP TUTS COMPANY AND WHAT DO THEY GET OUT OP IT ? The Provisional Directors of the Taranaki Permanent Porests Ltd. are men of highest standing—known all over the province, successful agricultural, business, professional and public men. Thus they represent the interests of all the people. They are receiving neither bonus shares, commissions, discounts, nor making any profits on the land or planting. The Directorate is' as follows: — E. MAXWELL, of Rahotu. —Acknowledged. to be one of the greatest living authorities on tree-growing and forestry. For 33 years a member of the New Plymouth Harbour Board. W. B. FUSSELL, of Lepperton.—Wellknown farmer. Has planted over 100,000 pines and gums on his property during the past 15 years. W. E. BEND ALL, of New Plymouth.— Well-known business man. W. C. CLEMENT, of Eltham—Sawmiller and member of the New Plymouth Harbour Board. A timber man aiid a business man, his is a lead to follow. 11. Y. S. GRIFFITHS, of New Plymouth.—Architect. Member of the Egmont National Park Board and Deputy dMayor of New Plymouth. V. C, DAYIES, of New Plymouth.— Managing Director of the well-known nursery firm of Duncan and Davies Ltd. A. S. ALLEN, of New Plymouth.— Company manager; a business man whose advice will assist the company in commercial matters. These men have each put up £IOO as the first instalment of their investments in Taranaki Permanent Forests Ltd. Their names are a sufficient guarantee—the rest is up to you. Send for a prospectus now to — K. SCOTT GANDY & CO., Chief Agents, Box 919, WELLINGTON.

A COATED TONGUE. A coated tongue; indicates a disordered stomach and constipation. AVjiile it exists there is frequently a loss of the sense of taste and a disinclination for food. A course of Chamberlain’s Tablets will quickly cleanse a. coated tongue. They accomplish this by cleansing and invigorating the stomach, stimulating the liver and producing a free and regular habit of the bowels. — Advt. Neglected chills bring doctor’s bills. Let “Nazol” put you right. Unexcelled for obstinate coughs and colds; 1/6 buys 60 doses. —2

Of Interest to Farmers. In arriving at the true value of any Fertilizer, it is not so much a question of Analysis that counts. The correct basis of value is the quantity of plant food present which is actually available. One Hundred per cent. of the plant food guaranteed present in Superphosphate is Water Soluble and therefore readily available SUPERPHOSPHATE is admirably suited for Autumn Top-Dressing because reversion to the Citric Soluble state takes place in the soil* thereby holding the plant food in a form which is LASTING with every unit still easily assimilable by the plant. i Many of the largest Dairy Farmers in the Dominion top dress every Autumn with Superphosphate Progressive farmers have proved the value of this practice. Insist on the highest grade Superphosphate of N.Z. manufacture for your Autumn Top Dressing. Obtainable from all Merchants, Storekeepers, or direct from the Manufacturers.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 6 May 1925, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 6 May 1925, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 6 May 1925, Page 10

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