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ECII tVSUP* P P^iri"! II7^FQ !§>«*'<l?^^ JssL w Jar M, J8» iB %? | These profit-making [Manures, so Well--1 &?!Gtt>n throughout the South Island, are a F2oa> obtainable from our works at Imlay, | VFanganui, a£ f/ie following prices:— n • Per Ton I Eclipse Special Turnip .. £7 15 O I s> ? > Potato •• 717 6 I ~* ~ „ Rape .. 715 O I „ „ No. 1 Grain 712 6 g| For green crops 1 „ „ No. 2 Grain 712 6 |§ Fo: ordinary cropping purposes i I „ « No. 1 Grass 717 6 H For old pasture I „ „ No. 2 Grass 717 6 B For sowing with seed in laying down permanent pasture . I Superphosphate •• •• 7 OO I Bone Dust .. .. ..SOO 1 Special Mixing half Super ' I and half Bone Dust .. 7 100 |J All prices Free on Rail, Imlay. jl All orders receive prompt attention. i Write for book giving full particulars of H analyses, etc. 1 V The ■ New Zealand- Refrigerating Co. Limited L VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI I I To Buy a - .'Child's Frock P I I Jfifc. Study tßicse two Economics | W , /isiyy&C ot "cheap" frocks mind you, but % I ' /HWTO- ■ ("OOD FROCKS CHEAP ! These Print M . »■ • • '^'i^^^im and Pique garments are excellent m g » W*/}1 Vr " mlEfil every respect —the only trouble is we ® 1* '^1 $f*i'ffil have too many of them. Hence we % « • /sjl^ "*liiiP*fk ' make special price concessions tor a 1| I* " lf/tn'*W' I *f_k\!_> ' few days—if you "wish to, secure one of |? I ■■■■! i^^S- lI#I.CHILDREN b PRINT. MORNING § a '♦^^^^Si •ill I CROCKS: In all sizes; 18 to 42 m- |i I Mfsfl|fm fflff^TVvl Ches •" " rOm ls lld" |r I ffilliiir I A. FEW ONLY WHITE PIQUE S I' BnS I FROCKS: Sizes 20, 24,^ 26, 2/ m- 'g a J3ws£!j&k. ' would pay you to buy two or three % S ' l-^^r^^^^ a^ suc^ economy prices as these! |i I WASiGMUI. I "*^f ■ ' Do^inthe 1 v^v# v % \ Antarctic I | is exleusivefer used by Explorers | 2 Antarctic explorers must drink only beverages known 1 I to be beneficial to the system, and to be free from 5 I anything harmful or injurious. | ■ I -It was a great honour ior " Club," therefore, when | ■ = ' it was chosen for use on the ship "Aurora" on her | 'g • ■ last expedition in \he Antarctic. It shows that | I "Club" is not only pure and wholesome, but that | I in the opinion of experts it is considered to be the | I best for men who must endure great hardship and 1 1 strain. § I You also, whatever your vocation, will benefit by = I drinking "Club." You will enjoy its full, rich | S flavour. You will feel invigorated, strengthened by = I it, both mentally and physically. | I Get "Club" from your grocer —the genuine high- '■ 1 : I class '' Club.'' Avoid cheap injurious concoctions. 5 | W. SREGG & CO., LTD., Coffee & Spies Manufacturers • - DUNEDIN. | = ESTABLISHED 1861. | * KAp MADE SUITS TO IEASUBE AT £4 4S. "NO PIT, NO PAY," THAT IS SCHNEIDEMAN'S WAY. JWING TO SO MANY MEN BEING CALLED UP IN THT BALLOT, WE HAVE A LOT OF SUITS ON tIAND WITil DEPOSITS ON WEUCH MUST BE SOLD AT ANY PRICE. ALTERATIONS MADE tffiEldJ OF OHAH3E. OUR WORKMAHSHBP WE GUARANTEE THE BEST. ALD COATS ARE MADE ON OPTOMO—THE FRONTS WILL NEVER BREAK OR GET OUT OF SHAPE.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16949, 10 April 1917, Page 2

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