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Plants, Seeds, Etc., For Sale SHRUBS> HEDGING AND SHELTER TREES Order Now — Seed Potatoes at the PAEROA FLORIST SHOPPE AU Floral Work at Short Notice. E. D. HAVILL . . . Agent for .. . Coopers & Yates Seeds Manures, Sprays & Tnwppt ieidpQ Phone 212 M. After Hours 33K. A Good Selection of Choice Roses Available. Currant, Gooseberry, Boysenberry, Feijoa, Asparagus, 2-year Tree Tomato, Strawberry and Grape (Albany’s Surprise). Also limited number of Plum, Peach, Nectarine, Pear and Almond Trees. . Rawleigh’s Products in Stock. GLADIOLI—IOO Varieties Now Available.

4 REASONS W HY Y ou SHOULD BUY RROM {J s (1) We ony buy and sell the best irrespective of the cost to us. (2) Our prices are 20% lower. (3) Plants are always fresh and hardy. (4) Our advice is genuine and free. THAMES ROAD NURSERIES Box 53, Paeroa (Opp. Evans’ Sawmill) AT THE “J*HE JULIANA” FLORIST SHOP PLANTS PLANTS PLANTS Shrubs & Perennials in Variety. Order from us now for Autumn Planting. Coopers’ Seeds, Sprays and Insecticides in Stock. Artistic Floral Work at Shortest Notice, R. H. TROTTER / Thames Rd., PAEROA MONUMENTAL MASON All classes Memorial Work/ including Cleaning arid Painting. Concrete Fences and Gateways. PHONE 391

BRITAIN calls for iLUllilJ /rftfcr* / ndrw s'. ■Ft JI '-^®i . „ .. ' j 0... 3LA I . W® lIJfM?. '", <> ’ ■■ ' ■ IMir\ I \?XC > t|||r X. \ 1 , * X-' ik fl \ 1 / 111' W' B ' -S WB» <XA / ’'’•’—***<• f When all our butterfat is totalled for this season it should add up S * e< ' Bto tons. This is our objective—-a total which will mean k urgent relief for Britain. But to obtain this total we must maintain ilk our output—-and here are four ways we can do it.. . practical ways la recommended by the Department of Agriculture. Ik . .-■ "'"■ ••■''‘•■••'-V Ft A B F 0 R HI6 H E R YIE L D h Provide the best of your fresh spring 3. Plan your hay and silage areas for next • paddocks for your milkers and ration harvest — but harrow the paddocks ’ new growth by “on and off” grazing selected prior to closing, until ample grass is available. 4. Rear additional heifer calves from good 2. Feed hay and silage until cows refuse cows this coming season and so build to eat it any longer. up your herd with good stock. FIGHT FA.MIHE * c . . • J»«pare‘dby the Department of Agriculture for the Famine Emergency Committee. ,fgl

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 55, Issue 32748, 7 August 1946, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 55, Issue 32748, 7 August 1946, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 55, Issue 32748, 7 August 1946, Page 7

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