' FARMERS. ' WE ABB BUYERS OF HOME-SEPARATED CREAM IN ANY QUANTITY. Wairarapa Farmers please write Mr. V. AULIN, Eketakunn, and he/will arrango to call on you and collect, your cream with our MOTOE-VAN. HILL AND BARTON, LTD., . WELLINGTON. ' 'FARMERS ! v BLAST YOUR HARD.GROUND And otlier kinds of ground .by means of »ERUPTITE I »^,^ I rt fective high explosive. Does its work deep down and loosens all round, leaving in tho soil one of the vory best manures obtainable This method of "deep plowing" bv explosives is tho rage from Canada to ' Mexico, whero . crops greater by at least 50. per'cent, oro stated to have been returned. ««ERUPTITE»oifLY n wh« pl °S pared as required to bo used. No magazines needed for storing largo quantities. It will successfully blast the hardest rock or ordinary cay; it will demolish concrete and brick walls and chimneys, split logs and boulders; can bo used for road-making, and is the explosive "par excellence" for stumping ground, "ERUPTBTE" u "dinar? freight and at same rates. Full particulars raav bo obtained from the "EEUVTITE" COMPANY'S OFFICE, 30 Hunter Street, Wellington, or by writing to Box 515, G.P.0., Wellington. A. Card. L- B. H. DE LAUTOUE, i Surgeon Dentist, BENNETTS BUILDINGS. TAIHAPB. DELUDING WOOL, SKIN, AND HIDE ' r , SALES. '. NEXT SALE-OCTOBER 11th, 1912. , Entries close on the 9th October. HUGH EOBEBTS. Broker, SHEAEING SHED Installed with i b^alt FOUß WOLSELEY MACHINES. CARD. City men about to engage in dairy farming advised re type and area of farm and tenure, breeds of cattle, capital necessary, probablo net return for investment, and up-to-date method of ruauasement. All inquiries strictly confidential. ALAN M'NEILL, c.o. "N.Z. Dairyman" Office. 'Phone 1014. Bos 303 ' HICGINSON & MACSHANE, ! Sharebrokers, Accountants, , I And General AucnSi, , 143 FEATHERSTON ST.. WELLINGTON, . Telegrams— rtOULLS, CULLING, AND CO., LTD, BRANDON STREET. WELLINGTON. Agents for Moore's Modern Method Loose Leaf - Systems. i BODE&A LUNCHEON ROOMS 3B LAMBTON QUAY. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Breakfasts, Luncheons, Teas, Suppers. Up to 11.30 p.m. ■ | TE {¥8 ATA WINES. I Made in New Zealand. Six Gold 3 Mcuais. ] Claret and Hoik, ••!(>;-.. per case of I 1 dos. quarts., :'Ss. per case of 3 2 do 7„ pints,. . ij Madeira; 30s. (qunrts), S2«. (pints) 1 on rail at Hastings, j Apply Tho Mananci" i> M.ita Vine- \ yards, Havclock Nth., HnwU's Gay. jj Thinking of TsuniJ? I If you intend plnyir.p Tennis this I season a good strong Ifaccjiu-t up to I your weight and ease to handle will I make nil the difference in the world to your play and to your enjoyment. ! The Bacqiietsnmdoby-SLAZKNGEIt J AND SONS, London, are just tho I thing for all players, for they «]. I wavs give satisfaction. The "E.G.M." j at'32s, Cd„ Tho "Demon" at 225, Cd. I The "Rcnsliaw" at 16s. J. E. EVANS, j 158 LAMBTON QUAY.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1553, 24 September 1912, Page 8
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