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mmm. 4v; Yt.-zrr* MAINSTAINS THE TRADITIONAL mmm mmemam-- -V ■ - AT •- 1 .'V- ■• v ■ s l: . ■srw - V,. English Standard ’S PEDIGREE oi “Ultimate 0 Radios commenced in 1923, demand has so increased production that in 1932 the produced and sold more receivers than any other :• - -N > make on the market. ss' : t v. ■n - :1! .V-' . 80 per cent, of the Short-wave Receivers in use in New i Zealand are ‘<pitimaW*> !rffc . • *' •' ' ; -‘ J ’ ..... ,t, ... !“ _JBk-li Set with a Pedigree a| . • ffi.-fiM to -* V K i i- - “ ULTIMATE ” SS?.4, S»SJwb'-;r ; , fJiftA i ■ BHBM Est >.&i£iMi9S r. RING •sp* 3Esi‘ipn FOR A DEMONSTRATION }ft *{ ’>■ 1 *- ti 5 mf I<s *K »■,■>■. .Pf? .) -i nniffi' irVista&ni-V *s]!s<» ■! a'r-'d • : ) -W "••: . i living by catching < ' ■ more fish. We have a large stock of Hemp and Cotton Fishing Lines. Galvanised and mgmm# ssss* Fisll Hookß ai-‘ --iW: sises. ■ ' U„ ':: 'c I Fishing Nets, Gorki ,v. ; , ftiid Leada. - 'Mm P’S. TfeTWm Expert . 4 u\ *i. _ - 'TV T ' ~T -« •;7f*.s«WF -r r;/T / I'. . Kt -It •■':.? n'» llrtWltl'. f. ...... • ■ ‘^fa#^Paitiliea Glover*, Ryegrass, etc. M -1. <• t-?~ -r)i -.r } ■ V-.y v: V.; . • Kyi ‘■lien Ryegrass Price per acre, 1 O/Q Sacks or bags extra. S .. .'.-S: ' . . A<w/ w ire for One Year's Ley: iisn Ryegrass v "ha Ryegrass Sacks or bags extra. .**!)•* *• *:«^r - n IG MIXTURE for Autumn Sowiii* • ' • “ s’"'" r ■' “*•< km -- v r - J.J. ♦ ‘ • V:-J * er *’ Price per acre, 12/(8 8 * 0f b * 8# extr ** ***** * ' PASTURES—HiII Country Grazing M’j- \“ ' j j *"•* l ‘V ;/ -[jH-Wi' k r°* <9* l ’ tified > Its M/D Crested Dogetail ‘ ■ wa> M/0 Mjfcywww Tep ‘(Certified) 0M M/0 Tkmetky^ !a>> *’ M/D PerenmlGesture Ryegrass (Certified) Jgf** : MMe per acre. prfe# P#p 23 J m Sacks or bags extra. 1 SEED PRODUCTION : « M/D Certified Ifothpr V *Om? Mother Whif* CteviV _ _ w .„ Cert. NX grown Red Clover Mfete’aerVefre ' *’ . . * " Price per acre, QA /Q Sacks or bags extra. iMVc"., Wy/ w ’m? M/O Certified Metier „_ w Clover '/y i;*/ ■/■*. • • " V - ’ Price per acre, 24/- S * ck# op b * 98 • xtr "' S' - -' PEI tm* ~ .T»H‘ K'l’l'-- y• , . .. , FOR FODDER CROES ri.» Ort4 - ■ edjstwjtornp Scotch T.r.. ’" Jp 0.0 c l p f . ““I? feyyftsi>W- r? [v; ■ r i'l' ’■' ' v i; - *' , * l ' ■■ - ? * HhnfM'ftW

Tj*ROM the earliest beginnings the objective of the Herald hah been to give all'the nWfWm time with too leaiat hoShible delay; Appreciation of thie i* shown by the fact that ftbm Wairoa ta the East Cape'the HCfttld I regularly- goes into nearly every family home. tfhla Home Circulation of the Herald is hVaUahle t 6 i Users. Let the Herald rt

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18025, 28 February 1933, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18025, 28 February 1933, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18025, 28 February 1933, Page 6