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TAIHAPE. BPRAY YOUR TREES FOR PROFIT. COOPER'S "BILL-ALL" (Red Oil Emulsion) Beady for immediate use by simply adding water. COOPER,' S ' ' KILL-ALL LIME SULPHUR SOLUTION. Superior to Bordeaux Mixture. Beady for immediate use by simply : • • . adding water. . THE "SUCCESS" SPRAY PUMP. A perfect,pump ,at low cost. "Writ©; for pamphlets showing the diseases eradicated by "Red Oil" and "Lime Rulplmr SoluHon," with directions for use and adviee when to spray. R. WILSON & CO., LTD., • "J-: TAIHAPE. Fatten your LAMBS ON RAPE

These manures largely contain products from the Ngahauranga slaughtering -works. Use them and vou return to the soil the very elements of life taken from it in the process of fattening your sheep. . W.M.E. Co.'s Nos. 1A and 3A Mixtures are principally phospharic manures containing a proportion of Nitrogen to sustain the growth. They are specially suitable for Turnips and Rape. Prices, Net Cash on trucks at Ngahauranga:— In liCwt. Sacks: - Per Ton No. 1A Mixture - - £B/17/6 No.3A „ - - £5/17/6 Imported Superphosphate - - £5/10Particulars of Analysis posted on request. CONSIGN FAT STOCK TO NGAHAURANGA Our facilities, for freezing nnd shipping are unsurpassed. We also buy Fat Sheep, Lamb? and Cattle. ■ Full particulars from Wellington Meat Export Co., Ltd. 18-20 HUNTER STREET WELLINGTON

HEAN'S ESSENCE SAVES COUGH MIXTURE MONEY. "Your Mean's Essence is really good. The pint of cough mixture we made from it has proved a splendid cough and cold medicine, and its cheapness is astonishing."—MßS. ROBERT HANCOCK, Rangiwahia. ** Please post another bottle of your Hean's Essence. We have found the mixture we prepared from the last bottle both the best remedy for colds we have ever used, and a long way the cheapest." —A. SHEARSBY, Awapuni. "Would you please send me another bottle of your Hean's Essence for preparing cough and cold mixture at home. I got some from you before and liked it.' R. DAWSON, Alexandra South. The mixture made in your o\vn home from Hean's Essence supplies a long felt need. Sore throats, quinsy, asthma, bronchitis, croup, whooping cough and other coughs and colds cause much expense. Using ,Hean's Essence enables people to considerably reduce this expense. Each bottle contains the concentrated ingredients for a full pint —or from 7 to 8 eighteenpenny bottles. You merely add the water and sweetening according to the easy directions and save 10/- by doing so. Each dose is warming, soothing and comforting, and because it contains no harmful drugs can be given freely to either infants or adults. Try Hean's Essence now. It is sold by most chemists and stores, or post-free on receipt of price, 2/-, from G. W. Hean, Chemist, Wanganui. ''Wherever you buy be sure you get H-E-A-N-'S, as no other will do. 20 Thousands agree that "NAZOL" is the surest and cheapest cough and . "old remedy in the Dominion. Test it h the Nazol Inhaler. As sure as day follows night, cakes baked with SHAELAND'S will be tight. Best Baking Powder at your grocer's. Be kind to your mother, for -when you were small, She kissed and caressed you, if yon had a fall. She nursed you in sickness, and laughed at your joy. For she was your mother and you her dear boy. No friends could be kinder, no friends ' eould be truer Than mother—find Woods' Great Pep- • i r* , . i pcrmint Lv.rc. «

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 348, 27 November 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 348, 27 November 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 348, 27 November 1915, Page 8

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