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FARMERS'!/ * ' ATTENTION!! FOR BEST CROP RESULTS USE BERNARD'S PHOSPHATE. Higher grade, finer, cheaper, and tetter than Basic Slag.. Guaranteed Analysis— Minimum 20 per cent. Phosphoric Anhydride. The' following testimonials from wellknown farmers speak for thomselves:— ■4th April, 1914. Dear Sir,-I used BERNARD'S PHOSPHATE with my crop of Algerian Oats this season,' and am exceedingly pleased with tho results obtained. The oat crop was tho best I have ever had, and was also tetter than anv in tho district. I also used BERNARD'S PHOSPHATE with mangolds, with equally satisfacfactory results. Please send mo another S tons at _ your convenience.—(Signed) P. Jlungavin, Poririia. , . . • 4th-April, 1914. Dear Sirs,—l have pleasure in advising that I.have used BERNARD'S PHOSPHATE on young grass, mangolds and swedes, with very satisfactory results. My crop of mangolds and swedes was equal to any I have ever had. Please send me another 5 tons.—(SignedJ !W. .Windley, Porirua. • Pull application, as to price, etc., on application to WEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER- . CAN7ILE ACENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, Sole Agents for Wellington and Taranaki 'Districts. Sprains and Strains m I?or u Sprains and 'ffl / '■. i Straniß, however m I ' caused, (here is no mt SiiSgSiSgggg Liniment which" fM Sgpi«i£=a i »™«iSS'*y gives such amazing fit ■ E: ' I ■ results as VIM. "gi Sg Efficacy guaranteed. j»'«j . . E3 rtj A » Storekeepers, 1/8 & 2/6 @, fcj BjS %ssß3Sß&Bßes@swils!a Wellington Agent: R. H. MARRYATT, ; 157 Feathers ton ■ Street. ; <f Your ChiWs TeM-- V A Are They Sound ? *J \ Tou may think they are, but ■ / » only a competent dentist can J answer with certainty. 1'"/ Let. us.examirie thsm .TO-DAY • —and at regular intervals. •'■That will check incipient de- ■ • ~cay and promote the health ; -:and happiness pi your child. J ■ Extfaot.fonsarerarelrhe'ces-' «-sary." Discoloured anidecay- •; ing.teeth can be:.cleaned and. stopped. This work is.done I W Principals only, and g jj with such care arid, gentleness S . $\ that the most timid child will fy \ not dread a second visit. if ■«/» For Safety, Satisfaction, and "f SEconomy, Consult— fyl jf the: dentists jH^ jfV' 69 "manners.STßEET, "■ f)i jk :,., .WELLINGTON. •.. J \\ Hoars: 9a.m. till 6p.m.,and7p.m; $ j | Nurses in Attendance, § " i As Champagne is to Cider, so is... ■- ■ Mellows ' ...to most other Sauces ! BUY A BOTTLE OF Mellows Sauce AND EAT WITH THE RELISH OF A SCHOOLBOY. The Sauce of Youth becomes The Resource of Old Age ! WAs Safe for Children M §as for Adults!, .fi f/A When the delicate tissue, of f§ Wt your child's throat are affected ' W/lf. W, —when the tender lungs of Wf, Wli infancy are threatenedl—bet- l/l/li Wk ter act quickly. Wit f//r ' Bonnington's Wm. '/////. ■ ■■ Carrageen <///// Wk Irish Moss.. ~..§t: Wf'. Js the .safe and certain remedy '/////, /////,' for children! — contains no /////, w/k opium, the dose.is small, the '////, a/A relief quick, the cure lasting, '/ill. W. Best by test for half a century, /Jm W/l. Here's one case: W/A Wk. Hoipiul Rosd, Will y/llli the curative power, . ///,T Wit lix youor cailareo, jjjt^p&y^tPyjgrre^ BOMINCTONS i W/A ate often troubled, icabkacccnl 'A Wf. wilhebldi. We tried ]<**&*. f Y/l/l several - preparationi- %j£svssi& , // 1/// I, in the past, but,found £,ou w,r,c<' I W& none eaual. to Bon; KKISH MOSC ;• A W/l Take a bottle home <r"'"S.'~~- 'f/ w/l. wit!) you to-night I jfe-iEEV.vH:':'- ; 'r, W/lj Bonnington's. *r!H : : : :S:si'i; 1 ■ w///'///////fO/////l/////Ml j^.SKKI!" I ' '( rXEJfERAL Printing in all its tranche; UT -ntjatly and promptly executed a noderato ' charges at tho ".Dominion' General Printing House, Dominion Av mue. 'Phono 1442.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2134, 28 April 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2134, 28 April 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2134, 28 April 1914, Page 8

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