| Clean Out j ■ Odd Sizes I in I Boots & Shoes | __ . 1 25 Prs SIZE 3 OXLY LADIES’ COURT & BAR SHOES | I WORTH 30/-. - | ;! TO GO AT 10/6 PAIR. | 2d Prs. MENS’ SMART GLACE & B.C. BOOTS | | WORTH 45 . TO GO AT 29/6 PAIR g . — —. | | 12 Prs. B. CALF DERBY BALS | WORTH 35 TO GO AT 25/-. | f R. MOORE, MEN’S OUTFITTER AND BOOT IMPORTER, | LEIGH ST. (Next Arcadia). M ? “MELOTTE” I ; I THE "ROLLS-ROYCE OF SEPARATORS. j 1 ! ■“ T HE ‘ MELOTTE ’ is in a class b y it_ = self. It has many points of I superiority, and the fact that it en- I OSf joys the largest sale in the British j Empire speaks for itself. j I in . I fisaaßK Hundreds more are being sold in j ! Jtf ilit-Slh— New Zealand this year than ever be- j I 1| jISJEF fore. ' J* 1 II I i ESI . _ Hundreds of “MELOTTES” are | Ijgß still in use in New Zealand to-day | after twenty years of continuous ex- | I f; cellent service. j ■j...... . _ i -.l2w— — | Every “MELOTTE” is guaranteed for five years. The j bowl HANGS ant! CANNOT get out of balance. j Easier working, cleaner skimming, longer service and absolute simplicity. j I The Separator for the practical dairyman. j i | NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. I ] I AGENTS FOR WAJMATE DISTRICT. | I ’>■»«■» «»<>«»< Ml —IIT —I 1»W ■ll —ll — H —!!■ ■Hill —'l MOWII — lIMN — I SUITS OF I I j DISTINCTION | WSCMSiwwiiruM»■■■■■■■■«■ ■■■■MßMSß V. I ||OW many times have you passed a man on the street and re- | marked on his well-groomed and sartorial appearance? X I GET YOUR NEXT SUIT TAILORED BY I W. E. EVANS, QUEEN STREET ’ I j.. And have the satisfaction of knowing that you have that dis- | ♦J tinctive Style. i
KocMand ij “AT THE TOP” Give Your Crops | I In Value and fftyU) jj*ol/ s ’J y A Cnance to Make f| | Satisfactory Results I —— Big Profits for You ! B Iw'^ ar F S r C f r 18 S fC* NOTE THE REDUCED PRICES ! O/The one thing Cereals needi Beals. RemXie S rS CW 36/38 per cent, water soluble . £6 15 per ton VVy'aH/ urgently and most of all ,s 0 ifoYiow its use in manuring NY) 40/42 per Cent. „ „ .£7 per ton Phosphoric Acid Give item igiGr-dn and all other crops. aMri 42/44 per cent. •• ' • £7 5 per ton /ujjUkJ/ P™ y o ’/ 1 W irimu/’a UP rW\ 44/46 P" Cent * ” ” * £7 10 per tOn M Set a y new standard for your f f rko Arrv-iz.nl VvuJ>) Packed in Ijcwt. New Bags. z/yVnRv crop production I D There’s W 0/1 r ® BU “® “ th ® A^ cuI * I.ess 2} per cent. Discount cash in a month, or 5 per ///(/7J7Z latent vitality in your soil, ® ggtural Dept, experiments at MJU cen t. Cash with order, or when sending Forwarding /U . «, ]npr w iii brine it into ®Te Kuiti, show that plots top- Instructions. Freight Paid to Farmer’s nearest rail- I .• ’• -it, + iui i£i » dressed with Super gave an TOK way station in Canterbury. Bem ? er^ 1<5 1 ■ fe increase of 87 per cent, over \ KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.’S ? " ets t to work £ ith the . first O i unlimed and unmanured plots. Wj N.Z. DRUG CO., LTD. shower of rain. Farmers have a H These figures are official, and they HORNBY CHEMICAL WORKS. /{ PJ°, ved at Su P er ; always m a es i tell their own tale, completely over- office- 136 Hiih Street go ° d - ordering Super, it is K shadowing the small increase of 36 CHRISTCHURCH. / more economical to get the grades with > H per cent from the application of ‘ b / hest percentages of V, ater Soluble I - E ordinary Rock Phosphate. Phosphates.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIII, 24 July 1923, Page 7
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