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BUSINESS NOTICES. 1 BUSINESS NOTICES. ' ' jff?^ . " TAILORING! gt: IV.: Whether prepared in a ■ ' 1 rough-and-ready manner in a can, R®M|P^ Hi *B. SUITS TO ORDER Jg or in vesseSs of the finest china W i^Ww^M^d^i I? 1 tie lateßt *"gb quality mtr % >/7w?/ \^¥~% clothes of first-class appearance HI $£ $^i £f^ lP*ll Wk. 1^ J^l'la *n^ wear without taxing his GOLDo^ ABEL" W^Hfij? Jn^t/ *** be tt6asored at "BROWN LABEL" Wf^^. ff/ ******* * «OIS% gg I/// V*^- N\^ iff ' c ljea^n2 Tailcrt, I ALWAYS TASTES X^J OvW^ HAWEBA. > H t-v i. .. \ SmL a ECONOMIC g Refuse all Substitutes! \ if \. v *"*\\ for H** $ \ dj^f II MEN'S CLOTHING, OVBECOATS, \^ M HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, TIES. . ' • i-JL • JL A i For the thousands In the fulfilment of THEIR desires, "Amber Tips" has i .no rival. Never any but FINE teas-Ceylon's best-are 1 used in blending "Amber Tips," in order to give you - " the utmost in quality, flavour, and ultimate economy. 3 Insist on The term "Fine Tea" is used by tea experts to describe only the better ETFKTE7 *^ grades. They cost a little more P 111 tit I©Q per pound, but much less per cup. I Extract from the N.Z. Journal-of Agriculture, 2OtL I 1 April, 1-923, giving average of results covering two years' I 1 trial of Pasture Top-Dressing Experiments conducted i • 1 by the Dept. of Agriculture at Te Kuiti:-— § I YIELD OF HAY. I j Tlie plots were top-dressed again on ISth and 19th May, 1922, - I | and skvit up for hay on 9t3i October followo^. They were cut . ■ | and weghed during the first fortnight in January last. ?The aver- I I age of results covering the two years' trials is given in the follow- lv I JSgJg^T ; i. i Fcnili^r used. . Amount . per | Acre : Moan M- „ *J Iwmm^lm to I II Acre. | erag3 Tl;reo > T-( FcrtiH -;; *' Fertiliser. Unllined. j Tonscwt. qr. lb. L 1 .. ; , nr *^ ... . '■■ . • Basic slag -...^ n manure !>1 3 0 Ij '' 41.3 Superphoppliate . 3:-vvt v 2 3 0 9 V 0 0 i 3C? Rock g C \yt 1 11 1 221 q s 1 ' jn Limed. i 1 Superphosphate .jSewt ,: 9 0 0170 17 n Ifi 74.5 ' ' ' ■ ' a Rock phosphate 3cwt il 7 216 q 4 215 20-1 1 The above report is naturally an unbiassed and I plain statement of facts and proves Superphosphate to ! § be the most profitable Fertiliser for Top-Dressing. i Full supply Superphosphate (all grades) available from all Merh chants and Storekeepers, or direct from the Manufacturers.

- BUSINESS NOTICES. I JJAWKINS, 1 DYEES & DRY CLEANEES, Corner High and Victoria Streets. " | Globe Motor Service will collect and • I deliver parcels on all routes. Write on 3 the parcel; we do the rest. I ~ *r ~».* HAWKINS. 3 . _ 3 T ADIES' Shoes. Nigger glace kid ] _U "Baroness" lace shoes, leather t Cuban heels, welted soles. All sizes i 27s 6d. Don't miss a pair of this line. They are a snip.—Hannah's.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 7 June 1923, Page 3

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