WANTED. —By Youth, situation on Farm.—-Apply Office of this paper. WANTED.— Lady Help, two in Family, wages 15s per week. Mbs L. Cullen. Te Aroha. 217 jpiAKO MOUNTED EIFLES The “ Knock Belt ” will be fired for on SATURDAY NEXT, ot 2 o’clock sharp. LIEUT. D. J- MOORE, 221 In CommandHINEMTJEI COUNTY O Applications are invited for the josition of assistant clerk to the bounty Council at a salary of £l3O )er annum, paid monthly. Appliesions to be in not later than 2 p.m. on CHUKSDAY, July 2, 1908. NEPEAN KENNY, County Clerk Paeroa, June 19, 1908 219
NON INJURIOUS HAIR TONIC. - Realising there are good and bad preparations on the market, which naturally make the public cautious, we have had our famous HVIOLETTA Hair 1 ood and Tonic analysed. 14th May, 1907. Report of the analysis of a sample of WIOLETTA Hair Rood and Tonic : I, the undersigned Analyst, do hereby certify that I have analysed the abovementioned sample, and I, find it to be a powerful tonic for promoting the growth of the hair, and to be free from any injurious matters. * A. A. BICKERTON, Colonial Analyst, Canterbury, N.Z., Chemists, Stores, and Hairdressers, 3s 6d (Postage, 6d extra). Sole Agent— FRANK KEEN. Haibdbessoe, TE AROHA. 186 lAKO COUNTY COUNCIL Tenders addressed to the Chairman * will be received by the undersigned I until 4 p.m, on SATURDAY, the I 27th day of Junior the following Contract:— ” No. 1 Cleaning the main Thames Waikato Road Drain bej tween Mackie’s and laylor’s roads, Distance about 95 chains. Specifications may be seen at the County Office Te Aroha. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, R. S. HANNA ! County Clerk 220
To KarmsrsPrice List. Kempthorne, Prosser & Co.’s New Zea* land Drug Company (Limited) West* field Manure Price List. Soosor Auckland, January 13,1908. Allpacked in 1£ cwt. bags 16 to the ton. Per Tor * A” Sup rphcsphate, 36 to 37 per cent soluble. Total Ph o pbates, 40 to 42 per cent Poneiust (pure) steamed Poneduat (pure) green Vitrlolised Bone Dust Bonedust and Blood Special Root Manure ... .. Special Grass Manure *A ’ (For Top-Dressing) Special Grass Manure ‘ B ' (For laying down Permanent Pasture Special Potato Manure ... ... Special Turnip Manure Special Rape Manure Special Corn Manure ‘ A ’ for green feed ... ... Special Corn Manure • B ’ for Wheat Oatß, Barley, etc Special Maize Manure ‘ A,’ for £ 4 16 0 7 5 0 7 16 0 7 5 0 7 2 6 7 2 0 7 0 0 7 0 0 7 0 0 6 17 6 7 2 6 17 6 6 17 6 Green Feed * 7 2 0 Special Maize Manure * B,’ for Cob Maize ... '7 2 0 Special Orchard Manure . 1 A, for young trees 7 10 0 Speoial Orchard Manure ‘ B,’ (for fruit formation) 7 io q, Speoial Clover Manure 6 6 0 Soecial Onion Manure .., ... 712 6 We hol l full stocks of the following lines also, packing as stated below Westfield Prepared Gnano (for Turnips), 2cwt sacks ... nCtt 5 2 6 Westfield Bone Substitute 2 owt sacks nett 6 10 C Dominion Bonedust 2 cwt sacks 6 15 0 nett 3ypsum, 2 cwt sacks, nett 8 0 0 Agricultural Salt, 11 sacks to the ton, nett 2 15 0 Thomas’ Phosphate (Basic Slag), Landing Feb. / Mar. and during the year. Sulphate of Ammonia, original sacks about 2 cwt 17 0 0
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43341, 23 June 1908, Page 2
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