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12 SPECIALS 12 HOT PAN LIFTERS OR GRIPS, usual 1/6 Sale 1/PRESBRVTNG JAR OPENERS, usual 1/- . Sale 6d BATH THERMOMETERS, usual 3/6 Sale 2/6 ANDROCK DUSTPANS, usual 10/6 Sale 5/6 ANDROCK OVENS, usual 12/6 Sale 5/6 GLASS CUTTERS, usual 1/ Sale 1/ W.H.S. BRICK TROWELS Special Sale 4/MATHESON’S BEAD PLANES . Special Sale 2/6 DOG CHAINS, 6ft, usual 2/9 Sale 2/REAP HOOKS, usual 4/6 Sale 2/3 REAP HOOKS, usual 4/3 Sale 2/TOILET SETS, 6-piece; violets, usual £5 10/- .... Sale 57/6 TOILET SETS, 6-piece; orange, usual £5 5/- Sale 50/R. P. Edwards Sons, Ltd. HARDWARE AND CROCKERY IMPORTERS, [ Clarendon Buildings, Palmerston N. (and wholesale, Wellington). 1 3 READ WHAT AN EMINENT VETERINARIAN SAYS ABOUT The Dairy Cow’s Need For time. •■rpHE need of the dairy cow for lime in comparalively large amounts is logical, owing to the fact that she is an unparalleled producer of mineral nutriment for the human family,, If she does not receive the required mineral, the cow does not produce the normal mineral percentage in her milk, just as certain soils will not give up their nutriments unless lime has been applied to them in adequate amounts.” Devising means of getting this much-needed mineral element to the animal in a suitable form should be ever In the minds of dairymen THERE IS NO SURER METHOD THAN LIMING YOUR PASTURES. AM NEK’S LIME (Crushed burnt and unburnt) is obtainable at the following prices: BURNT LIME (Ground for Bx-illing) 'Truck lots (0 tons or more) at 35/- PER TON. CARBONATE OF LIME (Unburnt Limestone), Specially dried and finely ground for drilling. Truck lots (6 tons or more at 18/- PER TON. ECONOMY OF LIME USE. LIME (in quantities of 6 tons or more) is carried free for 100 miles to bona fide farmers. Several purchasers of small lots may "Club together” and obtain this privilege. THE HOPWOOD HARDWARE COMPANY, or any local merchant will supply you with order forms and all necessary information. Act To-day! W. A. AMNER & SONS, LIME AND LIME PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS, NAPIER, A handy and compact little stove, which has become immensely popular, it is strongly made ol cast Iron, measuring 19 inches in height by 10 inches square, and can be placed In any position, with an ordinary stove-pipe aflixed. A sheet ol Iron, stone or concrete block placed underneath gives perfect security. The “Miro” burns well with common lignite coal or wood chips, radiates a splendid heat, and lo a great success. A pot or kettle may bo quickly boiled. Heating Stove 'tor Offices, Schools, \ Dairies, Workrooms, Jim Small Shops . Price H. E. SHACKLOCK, LTD. Makers ol the Famous "ORION” Ranges, Dunedin, Wellington, A Auckland.

SHAW, SAVIXJj AND ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED. THE DIRECT DINE OF STEAMERS TO SOUTHAMPTON & LONDON. The largest passenger steamers in the New Zealand Trade Sailings (Circumstances permitting): Steamer Tons. Date. Port. •Arawa 10,000 July 28 Wgtn •Athenic 12,360 Early Sep. Wgtn ♦Corlnthic 12,367 Mid. Oct. Wgtn •Tainul 10,000 ♦lonic 12,351 •via Monte Video and Teneriffe. All Intending passengers must secure passports. For particulars apply to the Agents: M. A. ELIOTT, LTD., DALOETT AND GO.. LTD., Palmerston North Agents. Late Nov. Wgtn Early Jan. Wgtn TJOYAL ]V| ArL gERVIOE. LONDON, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, ETC. TO ALL AMERICAN PORTS AND BRITISH ISLES. WELLINGTON TO RAROTONGA. PAPEETE and SAN FRANCISCO. MAUNGANUI. from Wellington, July 11th. (No Papeete Carg^j. Return tickets to United Kingdom can be made available for return journey by XV and O. and Orient Ll.ne, via Suez, or N.Z. Shipping Co., via Panama. All passengers overseas require passports. For particulars regarding passage and freight, apply— UNION S.S. CO., OF N.Z. (LTD) M. A. ELIOTT. LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH. Agent*

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2168, 6 July 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2168, 6 July 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2168, 6 July 1922, Page 2

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