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WANTED Join the "Crown" Army! Now over 10,000 Strong! Picture a great muster of men over 10,000 strong. Imagine «hom marching in fours down Victoria Street. As far as your eye could see would be this mighty column of men, nearly a mile and a-half in length. Heading this army would be hundreds of leading business and professional gentlemen. The "Crown" army consists of the men wbo wear Hunter's well-known 'Crown" Suits, numbering, at a conservative estimate 10,000. "When 10,000 men adopt a particular make of suit, there's a mighty good reason. CROWN SUITS are made for the man who demands in his clothes that refinement and smartness which is only to be found in suits of the highest order. Hunter's Crown Suits are not cheap suits, yet they are the cheapest suits selling in the Dominion at the moment, and have been for over twelve years—and all through the dark war period. They are the cheapest from a quality viewpoint. They possess every characteristic found in the very best bespoke tailored suits, yet are sold direct to the wearer by the manufacturers at about half the bespoke man's price. The Suitings from which Hunter's Crown Suits are made are the very best of tweeds, worsteds and serges, the highestsrade products of the foremost English and Colonial mills. The Linings, Trimmings, etc., are bought with equal care and judgment as are Ihe suitings. Nothing but the best goes into Hunter's CROWN Suits. The Cut. Thoroughly skilled and experienced cutters are the only craftsmen that And their way into Hunter's Cutting Rooms. Crown Suits are cut to the latest and most refined styles, entirely free from cheap freakishisms. Assembled by Tailors. Hunter's Crown Suits are assembled by tailors and tailoresses who possess a most extensive knowledge of the sartorial art. All are experts of wide experience. Their skill is reflected in the smart dignified lines and unusual long wear of Grown Suits. Fit wtlh Remarkable Accuracy. There is not a bespoke tailor, to-day, anywhere, who could build you a more perfectly-fitting suit. Crown Suits fit with remarkable accuracy. They are extremely comfortable, too—comfort and perfect fit go hand in hand, A Size for Every NTan and Youth. Buster's Crown Suits are ready-to-wear and are made up in 40 sizes. There is a perfectfitting ready-to-wear Crown Suit for every normally built man. The Price. The entire aim of the Crown Suit is to equal and where possible excel the very best of bespoke tailored suits. On a quality-quality basis and with every other detail taken into consideration Hunter's Crown Suits ahe about half the price of a bespoke tailored suit of the same quality. The Crown army of to-day numbers well over 10,000. Every man has found in Crown Suits a suit service hitherto unknown. Step from the rut of convention into the ranks of the smartest dressed men in New Zealand. Every man who now goes to a bespoke tailor pays 40 per cent to 50 per oent of that tailor's price merely to follow that old convention. Adopt Crown Suits and the money you save on your first suit will be ample to purchase a full rig-out of underwear for you, a hat for your wife, some clothing for the children, or a tidy sum to be put into your banking account. Full range of Hunter's Crown Suits at the Hamilton Branch. lothinG Llvlrgstone Building*, Victoria Street, Hamilton. Also at Auck.and and Whangarel. I of Purity i t SOAP "The more lather you get the less rubbing you need. Extract from the N.Z. Journal of Agriculture, 20th May, 1922, page 285, giving results of Pasture Top-Dressing Experiments conducted by the Department of Agriculture at Te Kuiti: The fertilisers were applied on Bth and frth September last. These dates were late for slowly soluble fertilisers such as raw rock phosphate and basic slag, but this was unavoidable without missing a season, as the offer of the field was only made to the Department in August last. The field was shut up in October, and cut and weighed as hay in January. The weighing occupied two days, and was completed ou 16th January. The following table gives the first season's results after the grass was made into hay, and the yields thus recorded: — Fertiliser used. Check Basic Slag Superphosphate Rack Phosphate Superphosphate Ground limestone Rock phosphate Ground limestone n „ Yield per Acre: | ],.„,,, v Mean Average ofj yield. Three Plots. j . j No manure . 3 cwt. Cwt. qr. lb. 23 2 20 29 0 16 41 0 19 29 1 3 41 2 17 j Percentage Jncrase due 1 Fertiliser. QUICKEST and BEST RESULTS obtained from SUPERPHOSPHATE Every unit of Water Soluble Phosphate in Superphosphate is available as plant food immediately after application. Full supply Superphosphate (all grades) available from all Merchant* and Storekeepers or diretl from the Manufacturers.

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Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15185, 10 March 1923, Page 16 (Supplement)

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15185, 10 March 1923, Page 16 (Supplement)

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15185, 10 March 1923, Page 16 (Supplement)

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