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VIEW OF OUR WAREHOUSE FROM KELSON STREET The Farmers Union Trading Co. Ltd. The following table shows how substantially we have reduced the Prices 1 of our Grass Seeds during the past year:— Our Present Prices: j Our Price If Booked. If Cash I Last Year. with Order. s. d. s. d. s. d. IS BROWN TOP 3 3 Ml 110 j | CLOVERS-Red ... 2 3 15 14 r 7 3 15 14 Lowgrass ... ... ... - -> ' J . ~ White 3 0 2 0 1 II Crimson 13 0 10 0 f/ 2 Alsyke 2 7 16 15 j Trefoil I *3 0 10 0 9 I COCKSFOOT, Extra Machine Dressed ... I 8 0 lOJ/ 2 0 93/ 4 DANTHONIA PILOSA 2 0 12 II FESCUE MEADOW 2 9 2 1 1 ll 1 /? | LOTUS ANGUSTISSIMUS 17 12 11 LOTUS MAJOR, containing Angustissimus ... 3 9 I 11 1 10 I N LOTUS MAJOR, pure 5 6 3 2 3 0 LUCERNE. MARLBOROUGH 3 6 2 3 22 j MILLET, JAPANESE 0 10J/ 2 0 4 0 V/i MUSTARD 14 0 9 0 8 jj IB PASPALUM, Australian hand shaken ... I 6 0 9J# 0 8 B 1 RAPE ... 10 0 8 0 V/i |J ® RYE GRASS-Italian, extra heavy 0 6 0 4 0 3% j] Western Wolths. extra heavy ... 0 6/2 0 4J4' 0 3%' I Perennial, extra heavy ... 0 6% 0 4 0 3% Hawke's Bay or Poverty Bay ... 0 BJ/ 2 0 6J£ 0 Vfa SOUDAN GRASS 18 0 8 0 V/i TURNIPS 2 9 17 16 TIMOTHY 13 0 9 0 8 [ TALL OAT GRASS 2.11! 3.10 il 9 | £2 12 2 £19 Wi The difference represents a reduction of 43 per cent, on the total of last year's prices. I Our Prices are Lower, but our Quality is still the Highest ~~~ OUR GUARANTEE PROTECTS ALL WHO ORDER NOW. We will book your Autumn Requirements for later delivery at the above low prices and protect you by our guarantee as below : — 12 2 3 We guarantee any increase Wo guarantee any decrease We guarantee you the We will pay your freight !j ; in price at, time of delivery in price at time of delivery right to alter or cancel your free to your nearest port or will NOT bo charged you. WILL bo allowed to you. order any time- before de- station. S livery. I | f The FARMERS' UNION TRADING CO.'ffi ) LThe Farmers' Great Co-operative AUCKLAND and Branches. I — —-———■—»«— —■—~*——————— _ _ — " iii m -11 ■■■■ ——■■■—— ■■^—■"—>—■■——» ,„„„,„„„„„„„„,„„„„„„„,„„„„, ■ ■ Uo Wdlcsky Street West \ W,wfvl* I I THE NEWEST _I i Lcb«\ that s wbere I -"•*» *%et= i\ j Bate Sui,s You> i i ! LOW PRICES 0 Emerson, or some other old philosopher Johnnie, once said that if you ° : *■***•* M I*ll VIIO : "LADY I" built a better mousetrap or wrote a better song, though you lived on a | : » GRACEFUL" mountain top, peoplo would make a track to your door. | ; .., ~. • B^^iM«i^ k SHOS, The old highbrow was right. We build better Suits, Suits that only much 1 ; VIVIOIV DOrtTrlV : VBraif&ilm---^ more money will buy ; Suits that Prince Charmings couldn't cavil at— but B ■ ' lu J £»V7lllUj ; vSS< ; d you have to climb Wellcsloy Street Hill to get them. jj = ~f • '•'~^'"'W&& B But it's worth the climb. Yon savo tho screws of an army of gilded counter- g » LO[JILo 01 UniVclSal ■ lsil^«»raSßF/\ 1 jumpers, all tho bloated Queen Street rents—and, made to your measure, | ■ . 1 Ml ' miH yBtBSBbI m \ you pocket for yourself a definite saving of £2 to £3 in our § : JUtCICSt 3110 Will " \dw ■ ■ Baker-Built Five-Guinea Suits. S: i • • i ■ <R^iflffl^2T J | I keep you intimately j : C BARER & CO, | informed of events j j Queen's Buildings, Wellesley Street West, II of the day. I ! TAILORS FOR MEN WHO CARE. J [ j Ladles! BEE OUR BPECIAI : — ! «• —9d. per copy ; , R T r, E rN c A K vY PA B T L E u N E !. — -.-. _-..-.. -.-« -*-*<-.. ' OC/ /n . / , : I I and NIGGER BROWN, SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! j*— <*"•' ftWSW - Potted Abroad— ; Strap, Ankle Strap, 1, 3 r.IVING UP BUSINESS. MUST BE SOLD. :,.„.. , p . : and 5 Bjr - with louis UlVinu ur DUJinw* m\jui uu . J B Grtaißriiua In : and LEATHER CUBAN _ . „ i t ; md Colonia— C««n(riti- J HEELS. Extensive btocks or : it3tot t>mn<&* iwihr b*>*&> j \ __ . r*»il S -2 lo<l2ooDdu £ilsloil2nontlii • | ~ """ Pure Chinese and Other Silks j ! gjun w^tih and | Order from yoor Bookseller } PBICES REMARKaBLY IOW LADIES' TOILETWARE. I or The PublUhert, [ SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. • The Chriitchurch Prm Coy. \ special attraction! Included in the linas to be sold at LOW Prices aro a choice selection of Silk j Christchurch \ Kid'oxlo^NMa^'^of'exBlouses, Ladies' Hose, Velvet Goods, Chinese Fancy Glassware, and Fancy | • : tremely smart toe and dainty Goods of all descriptions, etc. ?....„„„.„.„..,„„„„„„.,..„„....■....,: [ Leather Cuban Heel Good THIS STOCK MUST BE CLEARED AT ONCE, AND PEIOES HAVE ! ffl'SnTwKS, «*' BEEN MADE VERY LOW. . , Ladies are Invited to Inspect. JAMES ADAMS 8 CO" WONG SHEE & CO., 326 QUEEN ST. | \ ■ Wellesley St. East^ ,-.,— uin..- ■■■»■■■ wmmmm—MMmmmmmmm O O ° H DLDB X-RAY 0 I British Throughout. Lever, Self-filling, and Regular Patterne. ~I C, . ~ , . Throughout Auokland. See thß SPECIAL DISPLAY of LATEST PENTO MODELS on view at U] Ba . .— Anderson's Pen Depot, Vulcan Lane, Auckland. AjJAQSP __yr% S'&SSSffSF^ 1 ' u Lome S_KJt, JwSu&L&siu. Richard arthue. ltd.. % mmwtumimmimf «-ai- uuu^-~ a auiiiuuiiu_._-M-a i'houe 2536 Elliott St. (uext Old City M«rk«UJ

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18019, 18 February 1922, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18019, 18 February 1922, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18019, 18 February 1922, Page 14