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cures bad Coughs. Itsf.i famous because it’s good. - 2/6 - and - 4/6 The pint of cough mixture you make from Hoan’s Essence eases tickling coughs, soothes sore throats, and re 1 -' moves sticky phlegm in a way that surprises folks! “ Kindly forward another bottle of Heflin’s Essence. We have derived great benefit from the pint of cough mixture we made from the previous bottle. Mrs.Serle.Taririganialu.' 1 14

t idm 'Cooks in One Minute 99 at,: The New r Breakfast Food “Oto” is packed in 411?, and 201 b .bags.

PRICE LIST. WEST-FIELD MANURES. All Paokgjflft li *‘‘A” Superphosphate, 36 to £ s', cl.. 38 p.c. Soluble ... 5 2 6. Basic Superphosphate ... o 2 6 Dope Dust, steamed ... 8 2 6 Eone l)\i,st and Blood ... 8 0 0 Special llpot .Manure _ ... 7 2 6 Special Grass Manure “A” (for top'dressing) ... 6 17 6 Special Grass Manure “B” (for laying down permanent pasture) ... ... 617 (3 .Special Potato Manure ... 7 0 0 Special Turnip Manure ... 615 0 ‘Special Rapa Manure ... 7 2 6 S F "' ~ ” 5 “A” 'Special corn Manure; “B” (for wheat) oats, barley, etc.) ... 6 16 0 (Special Maize Manure “A” i (for; .green; feed ... 7 0 (J Special 'Maize Manure “B” '' (for cob maize) ... 7 0 0 Special Orchard Manure “A” (for''young' tree's) ... 7 7 0 Special Orchard Manure “B” (for fruit formation) 7 7 t 0 Clover 1 Manure ... 0 7 6 .Special Onion Manure ... 7 7 0 'superphosphate Orflerj}.— Unless; otherwise specified) we shall always send "A M Sdp6r.‘‘ 1 ” Superphosphate— Farmers desif- ' ing' f this*' Stiver.’ ‘will please state so when ordering, and 1 per' cent; will Be added at an extra cost of 10s per ton. imported Bone Dust— We also carry full stocks of Imported Eone Dust : (first-daks and ‘shall be pleased to give fine-cut quotations for same. DISCOUNT—AII lines,,in this, Price List subject jtp a Discount of ,2i per cent, for Cash. Guaranteed Analysis of any Manures required promptly sent on application, WE HOLD FULL STOCKS OF THE FOLLOWING LINES ALSO Packing as stated below: Per Ton. 6 15 0 Per Ton.

Westfield Prepared' Guano £ s. ‘d. (for turnips), 2owt. sacks 5 17 G “Dominion’’ Bono Dust, 2 . cwt. sacks ... ■ ... 7 17 6 Sulphate of Ammonia, original sacks about 2bwt . * 19 10 0 Nitrate of Soda, original sacks about 2<hVt. ...16 0 0 Muriate of Potash, original about 2cwt. ... 15 IQ 0 Sulphate of Potash, original sacks about 2nvt. V..'15 10 0 Basic 'Slag;' low quotations - oh application. Ivainit (improved), original bags about lewt. ... 4 12 6 Sulphate of Iron (xtals), original sacks about 2cwt ... 810 0 Sulphate Of Iron : (crushed) original sacks' about 2c\vt. 10 0 0 Christmas Guano, 84 to 8” / per cent., 2cwt. sacks ... 5 7 6 Guano, 63 ,to 65 per cent., 2cwt. sacks ... .... 5 0 0 Fabro Island Guano, 35 to 4.0 per cent., 2c\vt. sacks 4 7 6 Westfield Special Garden Manure, 141b..bags ' each' 0 16 WostfielQ Fowl warse, medium, or fine, each 1 6 DELIVERY.—We’ deliver f.o.b. steamer Onehunga or Auckland. We, prepay and charge steamer' freight on 3Q cwt. lots, or over, as follpwa:— b. d. Waitara and New Plymouth' Breakw,iter,/’ 6 0 per ton. Wanganui, Wellington 7 6 pet ton. Opnnake and Napier 10 0 per ton. ALL PRICES subject to alteration without notice. ' "* ’ f ' PREVIOUS' LISTS now cancelled. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS promptly made for Iqrge lots. We solicit tho favor of your Order,; which shall have cur best care and ’ profnjft attention. KE NE » PROSSER and Co.’s DRUG CO., LT.p. Head Office, Albert SlcgeL Auckland W otks. W estßcld. near otahuhu. 1 '• <> ..... . ... »vi-i , .’V! .

The A. and P. Show, Stratford’s Pig Event of the year, is now upon ns. Every one will want to look his and her best on that occasion. To be "roomed well is a big factor in attaining this end. Persons not already provided for and desirous' *of being dressed as they ought to bo for this important function should visit A. Spence’s store, where they will find a good selection of dresses, costumes, suits and bats of the present day fashions for ladies and gentlerfien at the lowest prices. 1 ' ' x

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 81, 5 December 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 81, 5 December 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 81, 5 December 1913, Page 7

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