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- -iTir"-m-*nrr ' - -~r~ * f -- v * r ‘-/V v @4 a .0. ,au 1 1 tt f> mi Er'' , 4 : H If MAINSTAINS THE TRADITIONAL English Standard of QUALITY ULTIMATE® PEDIGREE . atom » (swivuwwrt to.(. • • , . ifto Q ♦ The manufacture of “Ultimate Radios commenced in 1923, and because of their wonderful performance and reliability, popular demand has so increased production that in 1932 the faitorv produced and sold more receivers than any other : : siuv-s Wi ll !' i '-v. 1 ' make on the market. Over 80 per cent, of the Short-wave Receivers in use in New aret ft _ . Zealand are “Ultimates.” fej It Bay the Set with a Pedigree «; af a - ; .. t w “ ULTIMATE ” B RING m seam WEDS pi ?«***,.. 11 FOR A DEMONSTRATION I s e k : S&5 fe-R-V-:. •3*.- /:• ft; -• Keep down cost of living by catching more fish. We have a large stock of Hemp and Cotton Fishing Lines. Galvanised and Bronzed Fish Hooks in all sizes. Fishing Nets, Corks and Leads. M’S, The Fishing Expert AM* k-wh :••• n•• Kg PK-1 £■<*> - r , 1 \ ..3 .. Ki . For the Renovation of Lawns for Sports • fa*#* ■' : *■ ' Football Hockey m Committee. Apstis Te? uis ( NI Nw® t °p Chewines Fescue SHi&i7*fßß ■ ?' y :• Turf Improvement meansjie formation of a thicker and more uniform sward, which BkA t: *jis rk'-.-'i- h- V rr• ' - ■ • ? wears well, resists drought, and is free of clover and weeds. 'jmpli iJt - • y,Y. \ 1 Autumn Manuring The Basis of Success isdressings of fertiliser and compost throughout the f '• >'•: • - - . ■ year. wmn, K'tV- • Ammoniated Super Sulphate of Ammonia Sulphate of Iron

; , TpROM the earliest beginnings the . - objective of the Herald juis been td give all the news all the time With the least possible delay. Appreciation of this la shown by the fact that from Wairoa to the East Cape the Herald 'regularly goes into nearly every : familv home. This Home Circulation bf'rthe Herald is available to advertisers. liet the Herald regularly carry ,yoyr sales message to the families of this district. . ..*1 INEN'-MARKING OUTFIT (Rubf&pMJ 'stamp'' of you'i‘ nafne). pad, finish, indelible ink, and a box to hold ballot. 3/6; postage 3d extra.—At the office; ■ ■ • ' •* -v

l?aoiU the earliest beginnings the objective of the Herald has been to give all the news all the time with the least possible delay. Appreciation of this is shown by the fact that from Wairoa to the East Gape the Herald regularly goes 1 into nearly every family home. This 'Home'Circulation of the Herald is available to advertisers. Let the Herald regularly carry your sales message to the families of this district. _____ T INEN-MARKING OUTFIT ~(Rul7ber stamp of your name), pad, brush, Indelible ink, and a box to hold the lot, 3/C; postage 3d extra. —At the Herald Office.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18036, 13 March 1933, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18036, 13 March 1933, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18036, 13 March 1933, Page 6

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