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Is made when you buy our HOB SE or COW COVERS. Manufactured in New Zealand with British Duck and Canvas. Cut to fit comfortably audi the pri ces niafc{e! -these goods the best value in Covers offering in the district. An examination will convince quality and priceis are right. ALWAYS IN' STOCK AND FRESH SUPPLIES ARRIVE REGULARLY. MANURES.— '"Sterling" :.Grass Man ure, Basic Super, 44.46 per cent. .Super, Nauru Phosphate, African Phosphate, Sulphate of Am'jnonia, Sulphate of Potash, Pure Green Bonedust, Steamed Bonev.-;. . , dust, Nitrate ,of .Soda Kai nit, Carbonate and Burnt Lime. PRODUCE,—Oaten Sheaf Chaff, Wholo and Crushed Garton Oats, Heavy .'.celan Dun\6ats, Bran, Poll ard, Ferro Food, Sucrosine, Moose ji'uts and Meal, Fowl Wheat, Maize > Potatoes, Partridge and .■-.:■•-'■■: :Blue Prussian Peas, Chevalier, Cape and Black Skinless Barley, Scotch Tares, Machine dressed and clipped Algerian Seed Oats, Molasses, (in cases and drums). HARDWARE.—Jqhnson's Plain" and Barbed Wfra, Staples, British Fowl, Pig and Sheep Netting, Cyclone Netting, Best British Galvanised Corrugated Iron lead Headed Nails, Donald's Wire ~; j strainers, Ready Roofing Felt. WILSON'S PORTLAND CEMENT arrives twice weekly from Auckland and cah\b e railed ,direct ex-ship, at our usual low quotation. . > ■■• ■ . , • A Shipment of SULPHATE! of AMMONIA is arriving at the Breakwater in MAY, and eje-ship delivery can be given, eliminating! store charges. v This concentrated nitrogenous Fertiliser's strongly recommended by progressive Agriculturists. '■-." Orders should be placed, at once to secure at the low price ' • ..Qfle.ring.: H r*fflsM OFFICE, ffifflr PLYMOU TH> ;AND /LL BRANCHES. G^lLiyipßE Motor Spi: it, Gasolene Ask your Factory Manager, your local Storekeeper o,r Stock Agent about GILMGRE CASE SPIRIT. He will tell you that it has no superior. Being in cases, it is jnare convenient to handle and the spirit retains its ORIGINAL FRESHNESS! Easy to handle and carry about from place to place; while the tins and cases when empty are most useful.

M:M-M'& * Sfe/rpiefee/s Can IS ever -* - IS ADVERTISING ' '• ITS THE "PJDBT" 18 YOUR , I •■'SIMM' FROM ITS 1 CAN .GAIN THE INTEREST AND IMPRESSION UPON . . .ffiE PURCHASING ~ PUBLIC OF ■ &TRATFORU. DON'T SHOOT SKYROCKETS WELL. ■ GET INTO THE HOMES. Replace Skyscrapers ■ A Moment of Sound--a Min-, u,te of Flare—and Your SKYROCKET IS GONE. : But Steadily, Unperturbed*? .your SKYSCRAPER Will* STAND 'Throuffh the YEARS. | DOES'YOUR ADVERTISING 1 Resemble a Skyrocket, making* 8 oniy a Momementary Impression^ NO TRACE OF, & IfS FLIGHT? ,p n OR Does it Gain and .Retain gj the Interest of Man :~r Firstly "j when You Solidly and Carefully Lay Your Foundation :--Au<r Finally When Your Structure 3 is Complete and Towers PRO At-1 INENTLY— PROSPEROUS - ® PROGRESSIVE? B ■ The Real Business Man would ffl Rather Give the Extra Timo,Labour, Thought, and Money, U* the Plans of BUILDING AH SKYSCRAPER- Th<m to Spends ms Precious Minutes- and Moneys in .Shooting oft a SK f ROCKET, j, THE ADVERTISERS IN* TltE "POST" ARE BUILD- M ERS:— B NON-ADVERTISERS: ARE a YOU BUILDERS WITH 18 THEM? CONSULT US

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 3, 3 May 1929, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 3, 3 May 1929, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 3, 3 May 1929, Page 8