TA S H AT REDUCED PRICES We quote F. 0.8. or F.0.R., Auckland— Per Ton KAINIT (14% Potash) £7/5/30% POTASH SALTS (30% Potash) £B/2/6 Do., ex Ship, arrivingly fortnightly £7/1/7/6 MURIATE OF POTASH .... (507<v Potash) £ 16/-/-SULPHATE OF POTASH (48% Potash) £l9/-/- " Sun Brand," guaranteed. And POTASSIC PHOSFULL (ex Ship) .... £5/18/(over 50% Phosphates, 12£% Free Lime, 5% Potash). All Prices Net. Potassic Phosfull, 1 6 bags to the ton. Potash, 1 2 bags to the ton. ARTHUR YATES & Co. Ltd. Box 1109 AUCKLAND
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School Holidays by Rail Before Winter Comes Soon the young folk will be home from school. Soon they will be expecting that cheap trip by rail—the little holiday that saves Jack and Jill from becoming dull. Parents, it will do you good to be young again with your children, in bright holiday outings by Rail. Less than a penny a mile, second-class, and a fraction over a penny, first-class, for adults, are the ruling fares. Half-fares are charged for children under 1 2 years, and those under 3 years are carried free. For particulars of suitable train trips consult your nearest Stationmaster, City Booking Office, or other Travel Agency. SPECIAL CONCESSIONS CHEAP AND SAFE TRIPS FOR ALL.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21782, 23 April 1934, Page 13
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