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Seed Cape Barley.—3s lid per bushel. liussian Cape Seed Barley.—3s (id per bushel. Pollard. — £1 per ton. 5s less for ton lots. Bran, -i' 4 15s per ton. 5s less for ton lots. Barley Meal.—£G 10s per ton; 10s less for ton lots. Pure Pen Aleal.— £l per ton. Suerosine.— £1 per ton in 200's. Linseed Oil Cake.~-jNu(s and Meal, genuine, 13s (id per cwt. Molasses in casks. £\ 10s per ton, or 2Us per scwt cask; us (id per cwt case. Meat and Bone Meal.—l7s per .100; Us per 50 and 5s per 25 J l> bag. Chait. Oaten sheaf, old, £('» per ton ex store. New £5 5s ex wharf. May. Prime new wanted. Straw.-- £3 lOs per ton ex store. Choice new season s H.L.K. rape.- -35s per cwt. Swiss Chard (silver beet).- -Variety recommended by the Agricultural Department Is Id per lb. Western Wolths Ryegrass. <Sd per lb. Dressed Cocksfoot.-- I(i/I7 seed (iM per lb. You ought to see the effect of TAN-OL on furniture. It gives i]w woodwork a splendid polish and removes slains. Very easy to apply. Advt.
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"ALL WHO WOOLD ACHIEVE « UCX)ESB SHOULD ENDEAVOUR , TO MERIT IT." t WE have during the past < year spared no expenßQ in , endeavonring to make our Beer eecond to nine in New Zealand, •iid vau now confidently asert * we have unoceeded in doing bo < Wβ invite »11 who enjoy GOOi> GIiASS OF EESEfiI ' TO ASK M Staples 9 Best, 1 now on draught at almost all < hotele in the Oity »nd surround- ( ing distriots, and confidently > anticipate their verdist will be < that Staples and Co. have suo- r cesßfully removed the reproach £ that Good Beer onld not be > brewed in Wellington. J. STAPLES & C 0.,; (Limited). Molwworl'n sea Murphy titreete, < ,
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 January 1914, Page 1
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567Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 January 1914, Page 1
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