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LOOK AROUND TOWN IF YOU WISH AND MAKE COMPARISONS. WE KNOW THAT ULTIMATELY YOUR CHOICE WILL BE WATSON BROS.’ BIG CASH STORE. 'ft a m m hnac 9*ooo GIFTS FOR THE HOME ARE APPROPRIATE FOR WEDDINGS.—May wc suggest that some of these would bo useful. Table Cutlery, E.P. Ware, Brasswarc, Dining room Clocks, Barometers, Tea Sets,. Dinner Sets, Pyrex Ware, Crystal or useful household line's such .as' Electric Kettles, Electric Irons, Sets of Aluminium Ware, or Carpet Sweepers, etc. stainless Knives, Mirror Finish, 1 13/6, 15/6 doz. E.P. Cake Baskets . 13/6 to 28/6 Oak Barometers .. .. 19/6, 22/6 3-Piece Sets of Carvers i 24/6, 29/6 Johnston’s Stainless Knives ' 12/6, 14/6 i doz. Salad Bowls, with servers i from 13/6 Beautiful Hammersley Plates from 12/6 Brass Vases from 7/6 1 condiment Sets on Tray .. 9/6 Entree Dishes 36/6 E.P. Tea Sets (3-piece) from 39/6 Exclusive Pattern Shelly China 1 Tea Sets (21 pieces) from 49/6 English Crystal. Vases from 3/6 to 25/6 The fullest facilities are open to you to inspect any lines you wish, without being under any obligation to buy. It’s no trouble for us to show you and you’ll find our prices profitable to your purse. THE BIG CASH STOKE, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH.

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MknHetme sells the. truth about Super 1 The mineral phosphate rocks that form the basis of standard 44/46% Superphosphate consist of Nauru Island 82/84% rock and Ocean Island 86/88% rock. Nauru Island rock treated with sulphuric acid results in standard 44/46% Superphosphate. Ocean Island 86/88% rock is a higher grade and costs correspondingly more money. In process of manufacture it is broken down to the Naum Island standard either by incorporating with it a proportion of low-grade Phosphate rock or by the addition of a small quantity of sand or other cheap material. All manufacturers have used one or the other method. In each case the resulting Superphosphate is of exactly the same fertilising value. The sand or other material introduced is, from the fertilising point of view, worth neither more nor less than the impurities introduced by the use of a lower-grade mineral Phosphate. Any statements to the effect that no diluent Is used neither mean nor imply that the grade of Super is higher or in any way better in fertilising value than Super in which diluents have been used. The Challenge Invoice Certificate complies with every requirement of the Fertilisers Act, which is your protection, m m 1 m m m Every bag of Aerated Super is unconditionally guaranteed to contain 44/46% soluble Phosphate, and to be equal in fertilising value to any other 44/46% Super manufactured in New Zealand. It is also guaranteed to fully comply with all conditions under the Fertilisers Act. Challenge Works were the first to tell the farmer that 36/38% Super was merely 44/46% Super broken down with sand. The Challenge Works were the first to tell the farmer the exact ingredients contained in all mixtures. Rely on the Challenge Company for honest dealing. “ Every grain aids growth.” m M mm t%v IiSE jMgd mm Order Challenge Aerated Super - —through any merchant, any storekeeper, any dairy company. THE CHALLENGE PHOSPHATE CO., LTD., EJX,3m :J3I& Auckland*

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Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 5614, 31 March 1931, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 5614, 31 March 1931, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 5614, 31 March 1931, Page 5

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