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■ - BASIC SLAG - - BUY THESE WELL-KNOWN BRANDS: “CROWN” “TRIFOLIUM” 20/22% 17/20% ■ The highest grade and lowest cost The most reliable 17/20% Slag on per unit of all Slags imported into the market —proved by results over New Zealand. the past 25 years. These Brands are the product of IMPORTANT. —The excellence of modern mills, the raw material be- the packing, which is in double ing selected from the highest grade strong bags, preventing loss of of Slag available under the Bes- weight during transit, ensures full semer process. delivery on to the farm. "ATLAS" BRAND NORTH AFRICAN PHOSPHATE. Contains 58/63% Phosphates, equal to 26.5%-28.8% Phosphoric Acid. “ATLAS” PHOSPHATE is finely ground, readily soluble, supplies being drawn from districts where deposits contain greatest percentage Lime and most soluble type of Phosphate. —Manufactured by— —N.Z. Distributors — The Anglo-Continental Cathie, Dempster & Co., Guano Works, Ltd., Ltd., London, England. Wellington. Obtainable from all Fertiliser Merchants throughout N.Z.

A CASE OF SELF-INTEREST BENEFITS OF RAIL TRAVEL. / • WHATEVER the purpose of your travel — business or pleasure — ■ ¥ your Railway will be the best way. Why? First comes the “Safety First” principle—that regular testing of all equipment, that constant vigilance day and night—the ceaseless zeal for your safety. Next comes cheapness. Your railways carry you for less than a penny a mile, second class, and a slight fraction over a penny, first class. Special concessions are available for families and parties. Next comes comfort. You have a cosy seat. You can stretch your limbs at ease; you can move about; you ■ can gaze at pleasant scenes or read without difficulty. Next comes punctuality. Your railways have a very creditable record of running well to timetable. ‘ • LET YOUR RAILWAYS HELP YOU!

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 September 1938, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 September 1938, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 September 1938, Page 3

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