T\TEAR Hosiery! Whatever the occasion, there’s a W correct style that will delight you with its distinctive Beauty and Durability. POLLEN STREET THAMES. €( \e /I Made in Mew Zealand by CEO, A. BOND & CO. LTD. A
and Insecticides for Orchard and Garden Spraying. ii» Si- tj if MisrA Knapsack Sprayers, 105/- complete. Bucket ” 35/Garden Syringes from 4/6 each. Complete stock of Arsenate Lead, Lime Sulphur Solution, Bordeaux Mixture, Black - Leaf 40, Bluestone and Lime, etc. Hauraki Stores Ltd. Hardware Merchants & Seedsmen, POLLEN STREET. P.O; Box 16 ‘Phone 169 Wonderful things come out of Tar. One Is a natural distillate oil put on the market known as CREDSTAIN. Creostaln is pure Creosote Oil and natural brown colouring matter direct from tar distillation. The use of Creostaln is to penetrate and preserve Timber. Paint covers the surface, Creostain gets Into the fibre of the woed and lengthens Its life. Creostaln lengthens the life of white pine or sap timber. Borer will not touch timber treated with It. Farmers find it a cheap and effective preservative for all buildings, gates, fencing, stables and posts, sheep-pens, stock-yards, shingle roofs, etc. When timber needs protection from Wet Rot, Dry Rot, or Borer, Creostain is better than several coats of paint. Nothing Is so easy to apply, as It dries INTO the timber In five minutes. It Is good for boats, canoes, launches, etc. One gallon of Creostain will carry as much surface as two gallons of paint, and Is half the price. Nothing so good has ever before been offered in New Zealand. CREOSTAIN IS PACKED IN 4-GALLON TlNS—Price per t.n, 22/-, op 6/9 per gallon. Special quotation* for large quantities. On Sale by— JAMES RENSHAW, HARDWARE MERCHANT THAMES.
Six Only Ladies’ Latest in Gabardine Frocks, braided and beautifully-made, frm 39/6 to 49/6; Evening Frocks Special Prices. —Geo. Cullen & Co.
"Morley’s” Celebrated Hosiery and Underwear in all the Latest Colourings and Styles; A.l value at Cullen’s. See our Special Art Silk Hose. 2/11.—
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Thames Star, Volume LIX, Issue 16624, 21 October 1925, Page 3
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