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u l V / -a / /•'A.V ZAsT -c fW%a i rftUKWt, V"" f :1 ■r * * *' <s 'lf "foW' ''' ’^<L, x y,vt ; L\ c?<cd H Q a t-jyiwm ■~-JjihV Urn C> ? 7 / f il. To those who missed our «fe> The striking success of this Pageant of Fashion exceeded our most sanguine expectation'-. To those who have not yet visited our store, we extend a cordial invitation to come and inspect the most fascinating exhibit of Spring Fashions yet seen in Te Aroba. So charming in style and so coaxing in price are these beautiful creations, that it would be a mistake to miss them. Here are a few of the leading lines in Dress Goods 29in Cream Fuji Silk, 3/6 yard New 40in. Check Loumae, at We have just landed a splendid 2/11 yard 40in. Silk Brocaded Materials in tan, mauve, mole, and lemon, all at 4/6 yd. 40iD. Fahey Striped Tiicolines, from 3/6 yard New 40in. Check Crimps, wonderful washing line, l/Il yard assortment of' 40in. Crepe-de-chines, in every leading shade, at 6/11 yd. 39-40 Washing Ginghams, splendid value, at l/2 yard Hefhepin§ions LH. The Drapers ‘'Where the Good Values Are” Te Aroha ,186 lbs. of Butter-fat from 27 Mixed Cows profit able H ‘Sh H e**cf r «ct u he cef o by Z d °f27 Mr. Pi HZ* H airy sav e ypr W. c ow s fin ainj a odu av er . ox *ned c ?d U na a ge 18 6 lb U £ F°W ay 'ast of gave 320 ofh e *ch seas day an utter, on TV ave t fat Off; yrhii e Aty an ? f 479 ttyo the 310 Gib ?ftb <t*y s est of br ?ffat v ery Th e eds c owft VcS 66 ° r din and each 391 b ary cost thr «pp e their <JUai it ee ared on 54 year. Otyn of ueres a go was er ® '*ed less of Th than nv er fl they Past co* £lo ur e at s tyer *T ere c arr As most fed £ un Ots s nppl Of on wan which eQI ent ei £ht gels Th a °rcs zyfecd and c hon of nd tiir Past was tPonn nip s ure of Su Pe was j Ce 7/e ier. rpho top trib nt dr s Phat uted S.ualit essed and with took <ic M. the tyf. ed ance Pell aft e of were the wel] f co* ed and *eli on Land top-dressed with SUPERPHOSPHATE THE clipping reproduced above, was taken from the “New Zealand Herald ” of Friday, 7th August, 1925. Note that the cows were of “very ordinary quality”; that they cost their owner less than £lO each; that the land was top-dressed with 2i cwt. of Superphosphate annually, and that the farmer attributed the performance of the cows to the fact that they were “ well fed." This is yet another tribute to the enormous value of Superphosphate as a fertiliser. No other fertiliser can compare with Superphosphate from the aspects of plant-food value, immediate availability, lasting qualities or economy. Top-dress with High-Grade Superphosphate HIGH GRADE Superphosphate Manufactured locally from NAURU/OCEAN ISLAND PHOSPHATE Supplies obtainable from all Wholesale Merchants Storekeepers , or direct from the Manufacturers

UP-TO-DATE MOTOR LORRY SERVICE. GOODS carried to any part of the town and district, promptly, carefully and cheaply. MOTOR BUS TRIPS anywhere at any time by arrangement. Seating for 16 passengers. M. R. Manning. PROPRIETOR. Whitaker Street South, Te Aroha

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Te Aroha News, Volume XLI, Issue 66285, 2 October 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume XLI, Issue 66285, 2 October 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume XLI, Issue 66285, 2 October 1925, Page 3