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s« Vt^\ «• lllll" Wlßl muu hi b i» ■ Buy Better Footwear —it pays ! ■ ‘‘ H. 8.” brand —the better kind ! IF ITS ITS GOOD he Gent’s Glace Derby Boots Gent’s Box Hide Oxford Shoes Gent’s Glace Derbys, wide fitting Gent’s Derby Boots, patent cap and counter Ladies’ Glace Derby Shoes, winter wear Ladies’ Strap Suede Shoes, black, fawn, grey Ladies’ Nigger Brogues Ladies’ Glace Oxfords, semi-Louis heel Boys’ Boots, size 7 to 10 Boys’ Chrome Derbys, size 1 to 5 27 6 29 6 35 0 37 6 19 6 25 0 27 6 29 6 8 11 15 0 v ► New k Zealand F ► t N EW S ZE ALAND Clothing Factory. ! GLOTHMGiFACTORY,| l Leßoy’s “Excelsior” Featherweight Canvas flothing. Pommel Slickers, oily, best, 96 6; shoulder lined, 80/-. Saddle Coats, oily, best, 86/-; shoulder lined, 71/-. Walking Coats, oily, best 8(F-; fch- ulJer lined, 67/-. Frock Coats, 38in. long, oily, best 73/-; shoulder lined, 61 single, 42/-. Jackets, shoulder lined, 56/-; sirgie, 41/-. Apron Pants, double. 53'-; single. 31/-. String Pants, double, 50/-; single. 28/6. Seatie<!s Cvcl ng Pants, Single, 38 6. Open Hip Cycling f .eggings. single. 27/6. Hip • Leggi'n- s, double, 31/-; single, 18/S. Worker’s Capes, double. 31/-; Single, 19/6. Knee Leggings, double, 19/6; single. 13/6. Roaum-ns Coats, 27/-; Capes, 4/-iu. deep, 39;-, 34m. de t>. 39/-; 30in. deep, 25/-. Girls’ Ca*'e nid Hood, 30in d ep, 25/-; 32m. deep. 27 ; 34in5. deep, 29/6; 36in. deep. 32/-. Sou-Westers, 6/- each. CHILDREN’S COATS. Double Sleeves and shoulder lined. 30in. Saddle Coats Walking Coats 37/6 32-36 in. 47/b 46/6 38-42 in. 55/-. 51/6. E. Leßoy, Sail, Tent and Flag Manufacturer, | 81 Queen St., AUCKLAND. B GAG 60A I Autumn Top - Dressing with Superphosphate io the most profitable, economical and certain means of obtaining ample feed during winter months because Superpft shale a readily available and lasting form of plant food Superphosphate has proved its value as a wonderful stimulant of plant growth whether used for top-dressing in the Autumn or at any other season. One of the largest Dairy-farmers in the Auckland Province states that, he proposes topdressing his pastures in the Autumn with cwt. ol Superphosphate to the He has always top-dressed with Superphosphate in the Autumn and has proved the value of the practice. Government Tests Show “Super” is Best Mr. T. H. Patterson, Instructor in Agriculture, has given figures concerning experiments made at Te Kuiti. Plere is a contrast between Superphosphate and Basic Slag Cost Cash Returned Gain SUPERPHOSPHATE -£1 £4 5 4 £3 5 4 BASIC SLAG - -£1 £1 13 9 13 9 On an outlay of £l, Superphosphate therefore gave a return of £2 11s. 7d. mors than Basic Slag. . . Be guided by these two practical examples of Superphosphate Top dress this Autumn with Superphosphate —order your supply now for delivery at any time you specify. INSIST ON THE HIGHEST GRADE Sup erphosphate OF NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURE " • , :V '" v ' * ' 1* L” Obtainable from all Merchants, Storekeeper*, / or Direct from the Manufacturers

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXIV, Issue 3225, 29 May 1924, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Independent, Volume XXIV, Issue 3225, 29 May 1924, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Independent, Volume XXIV, Issue 3225, 29 May 1924, Page 7