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Stock Medicines and Winter Farm Requisites JOSEPH FORD’S DRENCH. Recognised for 30 years a- the qu. kest and most effective cure for lung and stomach worm •: sheep and for the correction of scours in sheep and calves DOKKO. The proved antiseptic no farmer should be without Invaluable at docking time. WHITECROSS WIRE. Plain and barbed. This English w e which has given the utmost satisfaction for many years ha- bee:: galvanised by a new process which prevents peeling and give- longer wear. Ask for Silflex Finish when ordering. HORSE AND COW COVERS in all sizes at competitive prices. Also in stock—STOCK TICKS. BAILEYS ANfI-BIAMMTTIS CALF AND PIG FOODS. AFTER CALVING DRENCHES TE Y SOAP, STAPLES, Et., Etc. N.Z. Lean & Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. •PHONE 84 PAHtATUA. | I Bobby Calves 1 % mHE NATIONAL DAIRY ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, ar- again _a_ handling calves on a CO-OPERATIVE BASIS, a. I an a; peal X is made to all farmers to support the N.D.A. A The co-operative practice is to make an early advance on the ca If X to farmers, and finally from rue gross proceeds received, a. er ir.eetX ing all expenses, such as freight, insurance, etc., pay out all that is X left to the producer as a bonus. Br this means, the producer gets X all that is in his product. X Owing to better prices prevailing for Calf Skins. farmers can X look forward to higher prices than attained last year, and mention X must be made that it is far better policy to consign on a rising X ket, in preference to selling outright, as is the case with P: •; ;,eX bury Firms:— X The SELLER reseives no further payment! ♦ The CONSIGNER receives ALL THAT IS IN THE BUSINESS 1 ♦ In supporting the CO-OPERATIVE POOL ALL CALF VEI LS WILL BE AVAILABLE TO THE NEW ZEALAND CO-OPERATIVE RENNET CO. LTD., enabling that Company to manufacture Rennet for the Cheese Industry of New Zealand. FARMERS WILL BENEFIT BY SAFEGUARDING THIS INDUSTRY, enabling your company to purchase New Zealand Rennet at a cheaper cost. FARMERS THEREFORE HAVE THE MATTER IN THEIR OWNHANDS. Support Co=operation CARRIERS HAVE BEEN ARRANGED IN ALL DISTRICTS. TE RATA LIME THE W.F.C.A. ARE NOW ACTING AS AGENTS FOR TE RATA LIME. THIS lim3 being ground very fine from a soft rock containing an average of 9S per cent, carbonate of lime will give good results anywhere. FARMERS 1 Spend your money wisely and support local industry. Buy Te R-ata Lime and take the most out of your land. GAiRDENERS ! Try some Te Rata Lime in your gardens and notice how nicely the soil will breik up. SACKS. We supply sacks free to farmers provided they ars returned in good order within one month of delivery. We will buy sacks at market rates from our customers, as we require them, if they will let us know what they have on hand when ordering lime from us. PRICES AT MAKURI. (Don’t forget to take into account that sacks are free.' Lots. Cash Booked. 4 tons 12s 6d 13s 6d 1 ton 14s los I sack 2s Write us for a quote delivered anywhere. A. H. HERBERT AND CO. are now our agents and will carry a small stock for the .gardens in town. A, RUTHERFORD Manager Private Telephone 135 A

pS Rain will surely catch you un- ~ ST aware* some day. WE REPAIR = DAMAGED HOOPS | 5 Manufacture new Side Curtains, ZH S Re-cover Cars, Repair or Re- —: SS place Broken Bows. Superior ? Z= Work. Price* on a low scale. 1 Pahiatua Auto Body Co. H I Main St., PAHIATUA

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12451, 18 September 1933, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12451, 18 September 1933, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12451, 18 September 1933, Page 8

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