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BASIC SLAG “ Trifolium ” “Crown” 17/20 per cent 20/22 per cent These high-grade and well-known proved brands are now available from your merchants. Small applications of BASIC SLAG have a very beneficial effect on the quality and feeding value of grass lands. It is preferable, however, to apply a heavy dressing during the first year, to be followed by smaller quantities in following seasons. Experiments have proved that NO Slag is wasted. Results continue for years after the first application. This is due principally to the fact that BASIC SLAG stimulates the growth of leguminous herbage, and that this gathers Nitrogen from the air, which is stored up in the humus, the subsequent decay of which reacts to the benefit of the pastures. • ‘CROWN’ and TRIFOLIUM' Basic Slag should be applied to grass lands at any season of the year. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW! IN TARANAKI GOOD GOING CONCERN GOING CHEAP. IN LOCALITY UNAFFECTED BY DROUGHT CONDITIONS. KOA ACRES, partially improved, about 50 acres still in standing bush. All very easy country. About 100 acres already ploughed, 16 acres now in Chou Moullier, 12 .paddocks, good fences. Lease at £2OO a year with optional purchasing clause at £S an acre. Good home (electricity) and full range buildings. Within 2 miles of school and 3 miles of 2 factories. Capacity, in present state, say, 150 cows and capable considerable development. Now carrying 90 cows, 80 heifers, besides other stock. Owner has bought a smaller farm (taking 50 heifers with him), is out to sell and. will accept £1250 (or near offer) as'Going Concern, including 90 cows, 30 heifers,. 4 horses, 7 sows, 30cwt. “Ford” Lorry (extra good), 6-eow L.K.G. Plant, water-power, hay, crops, “Majestic” wireless set and a whole lot of implements and sundries. IF INTERESTED ACT PROMPTLY,. Inspection will reveal this proposition is better than it appears oh paper. FARMERS’ CO-OP. SOCIETY, WATER TROUGHS “HUME”—9ogals. 9ft. long £2 los— F.o.r. Hawera “HUME” —45 gals., 6ft. long CIRCULAR 2Sogals., 6ft dia. —£s 10s— F.o.r. Hawera • “HUMACO” and “MORCRETE” SLAB TROUGHS 1 (any capacity) All materials for 250 gallons £2 17s 8d All materials for 2000 gallons . £9 8s 4d ERECTED ONE DAY FILLED THE NEXT ! All Leading Merchants can supply. THE MORGAN CONCRETE COMPANY Taranaki Representative Hume Pipe Co. (Aus.) Ltd.

CAR SERVICES. i •' HODS O N * S jyUTOR gERVICES CARS LEAVE HAWERA FOR NEW PLYMOUTH 1 p.m. 4.15 p.m. 8.45 p.m. Sundays only, 5.30 p.m. CARS LEAVE HAWERA FOR WANGANUI: 7.30 a.m. 9.30 a.m. 1 p.m. j Sundays only, 9.5 a.m. Note.—These ears connect at Wanganui with services to, Marton, Palmerston North, Masterton, Napier, Foxton and Wellington.OARS LEAVE NEW PLYMOUTH FOR SOUTH: 7.30 a.m. 1.0.30 a.m. 3.45 p.m. k (to Hawera only; Sunday i one service only)— Depart 7.30 a.m. CARS LEAVE WANGANUI FOR NEW PLYMOUTH: 10 a.m. 2 p.m. 6.30 p.m. SUNDAYS ONLY: Leave Wanganui for New Plymouth, 3.15 p.m. TTODSON’S j|£OTOR gERVICE I LTD. ( TAXI WORK IN ALL BRANCHES. Wanganui ’Phone 2121 TZ APONGA—OKAIAWA —HAWERA AV CAR SERVICE. LEAVE— Kaponga, 8-30 a.in. and 1 p.m. Kapuni, 8.4 Q a-m- and 110 p.m. Te Ngutu, 8.45 a.m. and 1.15 p.m. Okaiawa, 8.55 a.m. and 125 p.m. Normanby, 9.5 a.m. and 1-35 p.m. Leave Hawera (Egmont Hotel corner) 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. (5.15 pm. Okaiawa only) SATURDAYS: Leave Kaponga 6-15 p.m., Kapuni 6.25. Te Ngutu 6.30, Okaiawa 640 arr. Hawera 7 p.m. Returning 10.30 p.m. 11 a.m. car meets Wanganui-New Plymouth train at Hawera,* arriving at Kaponga at 12 noon. PARCELS left at Hawera Petrol Supplies Princes Street, and Mrs. Evans. Kaponga, will receive personal attention. Messages to pick up passengers or of any ) nature may be left at the above places. All care but no responsibility. L. PLANT. UNION FOUNDRIES • LIMITED. NELSON STREET : HAWERA ! ENGINEERS & WELDERS. GENERAL REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. MANUFACTURERS OF HARROWS. 'Phoiw 2288; Private 2723.

BUY £ PRODUCTS BACON, COOKED HAM, LARD BACON PIGS REQUIRED. TUE are CASH Buyers of Bacon Pigs V in any quantity. Weights from 120 to' 1601 b. It will pay you to get in touch with us before selling elsewhereT H ■ A yv rALKEB & S ONS * * LIMITED. 'Phones — WORKS, 23,33, Hawera. P. H. WALKER, 2338, Hawera T. WAITE. 30924, Stratford. PADDY VfARCHANT. F.H-ha., PIGS! PIGS' I'ATEA KREBrtlJii! W>>< «f' VEH t‘> tin wera Eithii • V);*r. Opmiake Kaponga V1'«» !•«»•»•. - V!ani:tahi Districts I P CRAWFORD 'Phone 2602. Rawer; CARRIERS— W. J\ Butler, Phone 2474, Gawee W. Blair, ’Phone 29215. Okaiawa A. Baldwin. ’Phone 71, Manaia C. V. Clegg, 'Phone 111, Opunakt A. W. Skivingioa, Pihama. Oen a Te Kiri District.-,. R. E. Williams, ’Phone 17, Kapoi g* H. Clerke, ’Phone 29260, Mokoia Wit Gower. ’Phonp 137. Eltham SBCElVirrtt WAYS Hawera _ __ Every Monday Kapuni Every Wed nesday Opunake By arrangement Eltham Every Wednesday BUYER for South of Manutahi t Wanganui: C. WEBSTER. ’Phoi 115. Waverley. CARRIERS — W. Hurky, ’Phone 6S, Waitotara W. C. Glenny Ltd., ’Phone 90, Pates B. S. How, ’Phone 86. Waverley. FAT STOCK BUYERS: Geo. A#hton, ’Phone 128 M, Inglewood H. Good, ’Phone 590, Stratford. F. Monaghan, ’Phene 2070, Hawera 8. Meßae, ’Phone 45, Patea. 8. Snushall, ’Phone 148, Waverley. W. Scott, agent at Urenui and su i roundings; ’phone 28 Prenui. Or Works Office ’Phone 29M Pates J. C. HUTTON (HZ.) LTD Porkers. Baconers, Choppers HAWERA & PATEA DISTRICTS: Buyer: K. McNAE, ’Phone 107 S, Eltham. Carriers: HARDLEY & BUTLER For collecting dates and prices BEST PEJLCSS—PROMPT PAYMENT •PHONE 2474.

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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 9 March 1935, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 9 March 1935, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 9 March 1935, Page 16

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