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Plant GEN velopment of the he most desirable For Mixiag ©J-- direct Most Economical, and Most Elective NITRCPG ErTOTHfT MAMURE procurable; o| a similar nature hnt superior to Sulpi&aie oi Ammonia. Nitrate ox Soda, and Nitrate of Lime. NOTE ANALYSIS! NITROGEN 18%, equal to - . - Ammonia UME - - - - - - 50% to 60% CARBON - - - - - - 10% to 12% Is a most effective WEED DESTROYER as well as a FERTILIZER. St Improves and Purifies the Soil. Us-"Q couj r. i<-> a.. BASIC SLAG, such as " BILSTON, "it provides a COMPLETE SUPPLY m : PI \NT FOOD, us the lime contained in both acts on the _ supplies of POIASH. -bich arc ores-ntinthe soil ibui NOT IN AN AVAILABLE STATE), rendering same AVAILAIBLE as PLANT FOOD. Thus the three essentials, NITROGEN, POTASH, and PHOSPHORIC ACID, art PRESENT and AVAILABLE for the DEVELOPMENT and MATURING of the crop. NITROLIM dots not waste like Nitrate of Soda: its action is immediate but not short-lived It keeps up a steady and consistent supply of NITROGEN during the growth of the Plant. PACKED IN 2 CWT. IRON DRUMS. STOCKED BY ALL SEED AMD MANURE MERCHANTS. \ t ® Bs a «m lots, - - a f; 35 5 5 Se s C per ton. /Free on boat or rail,\ \ Auckland. / O.? 5 J! ORDER THROUGH YOU! MANX OR STOREKEEPER Sole Importers: A. S. S CO., LIMITED, Auckland. And at Ounedin, '7?lu- _>roa, and Christchurch. zr. LI

MILLINERY. Having secured the services of a First-class Milliner we are prepared to execute orders for the latest and up-to-date styles in Trimmed and Ready-to-wear in both lady's and children's hats. Our showroom is full of the latest fashions A visit will well repay you. Geo. Lineham. The up-tO'-date Cask Draper 1 RORA STREET, TE KUITI. 5? Next Bank of N.Z. j' j El tagj&aMitewl SiiSm*s«*asnsw CANTE2KS. ' ;• 4:2.: V,V "■' r : V<- 'V- , * !'■ fm 17 vJ .2ML. h. M $r Wmz ~<L *- =~ m V? 1 '! miy m : :yj £f , sji:-;:: H b2.—Canteen containing 12 Tea Spoons, J2 Dessert Spoons, >:• Tabic Spoons. 6 Egg Spoons. 4 Salt Spoons. Mustard Spoon, Tongs. 4 Knife Rests, 12 Table Knives, 12 Dessert Knives, i'V.ir of Meal Carvers, Pair of Game Carvers, and Sharpening Steel. The Sp*oons and Forks arc Best Quality Silver-plated Old !->trli?;b Pattern. The Knivc-s and Car very are of the best Sheffield ?hvav Steel, with finest Ivory Handles-: the Tangs go right through the Handles and are riveted! Ail beautifully' fitted in Handsome Polished Oak Velvet-lined Case. Price, complete. £27 10/= Others at £B/10/*, £lO 10/-, £l2/10/=, £l6lo'--, up to £32/10/stewart pawson & Co. Tl " :"T"-' Auckland. NOV/ Is the time to advertise your stallion Send in your copy to the CHRONICLE.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 603, 17 September 1913, Page 2

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438

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 603, 17 September 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 603, 17 September 1913, Page 2

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