MADE IN ‘THE FACTORY IN A GARDEN.” him Wffi i 3= „ . : WRITE, '■ CADBURY. WELLINGTON* ABOUT GIFT SCHEME. t I RMV RECIPE ON THE LABEL FOR DRINKING CHOCOLATE See the name "(adblliy” on eoery piece of Chocolate, j 69
Ideal and MILK & # Acknowledged Ike besl* Ike pi?o dcie e s pr ies--42/1 & SONS [ALEX. HARVEY ALBERT ST. AUCKLAND.
11,186 lbs. of Butter =fat from 27 Mixed Cows p xdFir Ceding H *sh H r «c7 u herd ctio by M 27 Pj Fixed fi en ty dai Pell Th §"*3 Vp ry w. ey CQ^r s Prod fine ypiQt) aver °* r ned uced age Bay po ib 4 Ulh l ast of sit V@ 320 ofb s eas each o ; iys an utter. on fat Off: f r age }*hH an of 4?9 fttr be 3 in ?fth 6 lb Of br ys C o*r ?[fat v er Th c o»f^ e 366 e ed s °fdi and *9lh each nary c ost tor a PPe Qua! a red on eir tty ears on Of act tier a So m ’*ed Ts s of Th than river they Past £lO tiat <-OUr ur e IVer c arr niost fed fun ot s Su Ppi Of on *nan *hi C h extent e, £ht eel s Th ary acr feed and the hnd oho of Past Pirn PlOlll] of ur e ?f Su Pe ier was excel. r Ph top trlh ent ° s Ph dr uted ZPjtity es sed ate the annij fact and Fdh Pcrf. ally look that s sc\r t °rm M. ance ed Bell afte ey of wer e the Wen c ow s fed and Wen on Land top-dressed with SUPERPHOSPHATE THE clipping reproduced above, was taken from the “New Zealand Herald ” of Friday, 7th August, 1925. Note that the cows were of “very ordinary quality”; that they cost their owner less than £lO each; that the* land was top-dressed with 2b cwt. of Superphosphate annually, and that the farmer attributed the performance of the cows to the fact that they were “ well fed. This is yet another tribute to the enormous value of Superphosphate as a fertiliser. No other fertiliser can compare with Superphosphate from the aspects of plant-food value, immediate availability, lasting qualities or economy. Top-dress with High-Grade Superphosphate HIGH GRADE Superphosphate Manufactured locally from NAURU/OCEAN ISLAND PHOSPHATE Supplies obtainable from all Wholesale Merchants x Storekeepers, or direct from the Manufacturers /
TiHE HAWEBA STAB is procurable from tie following agencies in Hawera— G. KELSEN, opposite St. Mary’s Church, to 10 p.m daily. F. J. BOASE & CO., High St., to 5.30 p.m. daily (noon Wednesday, 9 p.m. Saturday). P. T. DONNELLY & CO., High St., to 5.30 p.m. daily (noon Wednesday, 9 p.m. Saturday). A. H. HODGE, High St., to 5.30 p.m. p.m. daily (uood Wednesdays, 9 Saturday). W. B, SHAW, Park Store, to 8 p.m daily (9 p.m. Saturday). MBS COOK, Everybody's Sweet Shop to 10 p.m. daily. G. W. CLABK, opposite railway station, to 8 p.m. daily (9 p.m. day)MBS BARRINGER, Corner Argyle and High Street, to 10 p.m. daily. MB S. HOWARD, Regent St., to 7.30 daily (noon Wednesday, 9 p.m. p.m. Saturdays). Copies may also be obtained at the Star Office.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 1 October 1925, Page 7
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