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SEVEN SECRETS’/ fCST^-WtT' a m i.^4. V', | 'V.;^ \ § . f< ...-.„ } •ft t -tfScrscsY • f ife3K-'*' The VAN HEUSEN, free from the rule of artificial stiffness, never breaks out in a rebellion of buckling and blistering.. izrf[% 6 rt m & =6= 2» Easily Laundries are like chauf-feurs—non-existent until they annoy. Give a good chauffeur a Rolls-Royce, and any laundry the iVAN HEUSEN. . m GP-: '•? ,-‘T»?£Nf3.4 W^SSSII © @ purity ■tndurey The thoroughbred may die. but he never quits: ‘ the VAN HEUSEN may wear out, but it never wrinkles, never never wilts. Tito 'The VAN HEUSEN. supple and graceful and smart, does not need to be supported by seamed bands, for specially constructed looms weave it on a curve in one smooth piece. 1 m /% STOCKED mm. n f k \sp • . sate ? Vn/V S3®® m. a rime . \’ r . Tailored acftdw'ovcn. The hot iron bullies the curve into the ordinary collar, the VAN HEUSEN. woven by giant looms, curves naturally. 'fliePerfest Fold In the VAN HEUSfeNthe fold is a smooth and gracious act: in the ordinary collar jt is a struggle of .wrinkling and buckling., >2T* m ft m m *VI m fttna ffk mm -a medium• height model for this time of year— one of the twelve current VAN HEUSEN styles. | TIS no accident that ttfe VAN ill HEUSEN creates both comand correctness—smartness. Genius and giant looms bring it forth, .In the curve of the VAN HEUSEN. which is patented, rest the seven secrets of its superiority. No other collar is woven of specially curved 1 and Tiej' The van HEUSEN, even < to the costliest silk shirt Of * tie.isasmoothandelegant friend. Its edge:; never: • become jagged or rough. Pliable in every fibre, it does not wear out shirts ties prematurely.. fabric. No other collar is folded, crisply and permanently, in the loom. The fine comfort you feel and the trim smartness you see the VAN HEUSEN are exin pressed here in seven revelations of the unseen qualities which make the VAN HEUSEN the world’s smartest collar. «. BALLA.NTY.NE-.-AND CO., TIMARU. the World’s Smdrn CQLLAII HE most .eonifMe. m mm e©\ b is flue use ©f‘lfete®r Q 7 Starts in a flash’ Wholesale Distributors : E. A. Crawford S: Co. WELX-SKiNNISK / o a SS/< h. pcKLA^Vo •O SOIL % ,-0«<V*YOUlt fi lilß % o Rockland Manures “Lead in Value’’ for Every Purpose. WATER SOLUBLE SUPERPHOSPHATE Wme. £ tM n Pet- Ton. £6 15 0 £7 0 0 £7 5 0 £7 10 0 I \ 36-3 S 11 _ FOR SPRING SOWING. 'hero would be no such enormous demand for I?ockland Fertilisers unless there were enormous advantages in using them! Successful Farmeis ‘bv repeated use have found that they, re ‘ l jl b ° ' the desired end—AN EARLY MAUI ANL> BIG CROPS. The following are now in demand for this season’s work Special Grain Manure. No. 1, for Wheat. No 2, for Bariev and Oats. £7 10/ per ton. Special Potato Manure. £7 12/6 per ton. M 1 *' m „„ ~, Water Soluble . . . • 40-42 % Water Soluble .... 42-44 % Water Soluble . . . • 44-46 % Water Soluble . . • • “A” NITRO SUPER. 36-38 % Water Soluble and 1i % Ammonia • • 15/ BASIC SUPERPHOSPHATE. For sour or acid soils and top-dress-ing pastures. 19-20 % Phosphoric Acid, equivalent in Tricalcic 1 hosphate 41-43 % i » -xl xc/ /U Kenipthorne, Prosser & Co.’s N.Z. Co., Ltd., Hornby Chemical Works, OFFICE: 136 HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCIi. Ajjju PRICES ARE FOR DELIVERED, RAILAGE PAID, AT ANY RAILWAY STATION IN CANTERBURY. DISCOUNT—2| per cent, lor cash Id cue £6 15/ month, or 5 per cent, cash with order. All Manures are pocked in W Bags (16 to ton), or in 2cwt it required. Vj --’5 $ *■ ; 4

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 24 September 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 24 September 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 24 September 1923, Page 12

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