FIRST TIME OSWALD MEETS PATTERSON
COSTER_ BALL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 ORANGE HALL, Cobden Street. Typical Coster Night. Prizes for Best Coster Dress. Lady and Gentleman. Coster Supper, Pies and Chips. Monte Carlo Waltz. Music, Mrs. Aitken's Orchestra. Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/-. 28
GIVE THEM MILK TO DRINK V a Vs TITILK is the greatest of all ■r ■ body-builders. Give your children SOMERTON’S MILK and assure their good health. Have your name added to our delivery list. SOMERTON’S WAIPURA DAIRY HEXTON PHONE 620
HpHERE is nothing like good advertising to kill a bad product and bad advertising to kill a good product. Buyers to-day can rely that traders appreciate the value of truth in advertising, and lines that stand the test of regular advertising can be bought with safety. BABY’S HEALTH DEMANDS WARMTH. A LTHOUGH September is almost Here, there is still a lot of cold weather in front of us. What could be a more efficient way to banish cold than a good coal fire? Our coals, tAUPIRI, NEWCASTLE, WESTPORT, give lasting, comforting warmth, and are economical, too. For good clean coal ring JURY* PARRY ST Ui
* j4s You Sow So is certainly most applicable to present-day farming. The sowing of tested seeds is practically a guarantee of good crops, and the average Mew Zealand farm leads the world in such grassland practices as Phosphatic Topdressing, Ensilage making, and the use of Certified strains of Ryegrass, Clover, and Cocksfoot. FOR PERMANENT PASTURE MIXTURES— N.Z. Certified Poverty Bay Permanent Pasture Ryegrass, 5/6 to 10/-, according to sample purity and germination. N.Z. Certified Akaroa Permanent Pasture Mother A MOST VALUABLE FORAGE CROPChoice New Zealand-grown New Crop Marlborough Lucerne. Purity 99.4%, Germination 96%. This line was specially selected for our season’s requirements. Arriving- early September. May we have the pleasure of booking your order ? SOlbs. or over, 1/6 per lb.; smaller lots 1/9 per lb, SUNDRY FARM CROPSSack Lots. 4 h 4/~ 4/3 4/3 5/Vr Smaller Quantities. 4/3 4/3 4/6 4/6 5/3 7/6 M/D College Algerian Oats M/D Sparrow Bill Oat? M/D Garton Oats .. M/D Cape Barley Seed M/D Black Barley .. M/D Major Wheat .. Special line Farmers’ Algerian Oats, suitable Green Feed Crops, 3/3 Bushel, sack lots only, M/D Horse Beans .. 11/- bushel M/D Scotch Vetches.. 15/- bu&hel Samples submitted to country cliients on application. AU dines are offered subject sales and market fluctuations. SEED DEPT.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18180, 30 August 1933, Page 2
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