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“THE KAIKOURA STAR ” ADVERTISING RATES. 4/- per inch first insertion, 3/- per inch each consecutive insertion. Set Solid Advertisements 5/- per ineii per insertion. Paragraph or Reader A dvertisements 8/ per inch per inseition. Births, Deaths and Marriage Notices 2/6 per insertion. In Memoriam Notices 4/- per inch. Contract Rates for a period of not lesi than three months, by arrangement A. B. CLARK, Proprietor.

DALGETY AND CO., LIMITED. AUCTIONEERS, WOOL BROKERS, AND LAND SALESMEN. Complete Stocks Carried of All Farm and Station Requisites. Farmers 1 Orders for All Supplied in Bulk. Agents for Sutton’s Seeds. Wolsey Sheep Shearing Machine*, Quibell’s Dip, and Kcrol, and Victoria Insurance Company. CHAS. J. AGAR, A gent. G. MATHIESON, CONCRETE WORKER & ASPHALTER Dips, Byres, Paths, Cemetery Walls, Chimneys undertaken. BOILERS BUILT IN. See what Price your job will cost, by the day or contract. Address—(j?/o Post Office, Kaikoura. S.S. CYGNET THIS STEAMER WILL TRADE REGULARLY between LYTTELTOX, KAIKOURA, MOTUEKA and NELSON, Returning via Kaikoura. LOWEST RATES OF FREIGHTS and PASSAGES. J. DAVIDSON, Agent. NEW CLUB HOTEL, THE ESPLANADE, KAIKOURA A- J. O’MALLEY, Proprietor. Aceommodativn Unsurpassed in the Dominion. Liquors Unexcelled. Excellent Cuisine. The Home of Tourists and Travellers. THE PIER HOTEL THE WHARF, KAIKOURA. Offers THE BEST ACCOMMODATION IN KAIKOURA FOR THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC, AT MODERATE CHARGES. The Pier has been renovated throughout, the interior arrangements being macle most comfortable for patrons. First-class Meals at Reasonable Rates. THE BEST OF LIQUOR STOCKED. Patrons of the Pier have the advantage of being close to the Wharf, Seaside, and Fisheries. Launch Parties arranged. MACKENZIE AND BLACK, Proprietors. SET ’EM SHARP. SAWS SET AND SHARPENED. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED and REPAIRED. W. BOWEN, Esplanade, East End.

ifej A HIGHLY 9 C I Used by Thousands of Practical Farmers Every Yewr, on 36/38 per cent. Water Soluble. 0k J Every Variety of Crop and Soil, with Splendid Success I 40/42 ~ ~ ~ »» 1 he three great advantages of Superphosphate are:—First: ITS ItAPJD i?/m f SOLU BI LIT Y and the quickness with which its nourishing properties are 11 / ‘ ” ” ” Ik f made ava hnble to the crop. Vurhees, the celebrated modern authority on 41/16 ~ ~ ~ »> If f fertilizers, says: “ Slowly available materials cannot be expected to give „ . . jF g profitable returns ” —a fact which New Zealand farmers are discovering, and Packed in Li cwt. iew >ag> j oh, Ig as a consequence they are now using Superphosphate in immense quantities, • Now 2 cwt Sacks if pie cuec If Wrth complete satisfaction. Second: ITS REMARKABLE VALUE AS A SOIL BUILDER, obtainable from ail Merchants & Storekeepers. If f°l. a . considerable portion ot the Phosphoric Acid is retained in and goes to enrich the If soil for future crops. No matter how rich the soil was originallv, it grows poorer and ■ ; ■ poorer every year as crop follows crop, so that fresh applications of nourishing Phosphoric Acid are essential in order to maintain and increase I productivity. Rockland Superphosphate enriches both the soil and the man who tills it Third: ITS LOW COST AND RELIABILITY In I value. Superphosphate is £ for £ the cheapest Fertilizer the Farmer can buy. It runs freely through the drill, saving time and trouble. It I matters not whether your .manuring is for Milk, Grain. Root Crops, or Stock, you can depend upon Rockland I Super to give you splendid results. Ise 44.4 C Water-Soluble Super on account of its economy. This grade z h iU'fl ’ '■ i•( '' ’ 4i‘i\'i L costs only 11 per cent, more than 36/38 per cent, and gives 22 per cent, more Phosphate. Kempthorne, Prosser* & Co.’s N.Z. Drug Co., Ltd., Hornby Chemical Works. Office: 136 High Street, Christchurch.

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Kaikoura Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 38, 9 May 1924, Page 1

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