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CHtf.PEH THAN VCIS. MOKAU COAL FEBXSIIE MIKE. J. LOBB - - ■ Manager, THE proprietors take this opportunity informing the public that this Coal is THE BEST yet obtained from Mokau, toeing'jclean and durable, and entirely free from slate, so prevalent in other Mokau Goals. To be had from WAKD & SON, oppoaite Central Fire Brigade Station B. TODD, Queen-street] at the following Cash prices):— Double Scbeenbd. Per Ton £1 1 Per Half Ton 0 14 Per Quarter Ton 0 1

BAYLY, OGLE & CO., owners; , CHAS. E. HILL. Q.ENERAL B;LACKSSaITH, Next Fromm's Buildings, INGIEWOOD. SHOEING AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. OVENS, CHIMNEYS, STEEL WEDGES and all kinds of FARM IMPLEMENTS made on the shortest notice.

Agent foi Andrews & Beaven's and Booth, Macdonald & Co.'s Implements and Machinery ; also for all other makes of Im° Doited or Colonial Machine;;. CV Discount for Cash on all orders for Machinery. SHOEING A SPECIALITY. THE MOST NUTRITIOUS. GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for DELICACY OF FL&YOUR, SUPERIOR QUALITY, and HUTRITIYE PROPERTIES. Specially grateful and comforting to the aarvous and dyspaptio. Soid only in 1-11). ■ tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & do., Ltd., Homosopathio Chemists, London, Eng. BrtE/KFAST SUPPER FLI.„OUR ONLY,

CRITERION Liver? q t "datt ctables IVERY u£ 13AIT OTABLES. vppsslte Orltsrian Hotel, fiSV FLYMOUDHi W? JONES «, „ Fpopbihto. OH HIKE— Baasa, Brakes, dabs, Sulkle*, Btxggls>r Liidloo' and Gents.' Saddlfr Haokf.J 3HARGES ,MODFBAtrK-~ Cheap Manures.

IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. GEND your orders promptly, not necessarily for immediate delivery, but to avoid disappointment. Last year we were unable to supply the orders which came in latter end of the season. ON TRUCKS AT NGAHAURANGA. M MANUKE—£3 15s FEB TON. NOTE. —A slight alteration lias been mado m the composition of this Manuro to make it run more freely through the drill, The M Manure gave the best results in proportion to cost out of nineteen experiments with Champion Swede Turnips at the Government Experimental Farm, at Homohaki, in 1807. (See page 170, Fifth Keport of Agricultural Department;,

NO. 1 MIXTURE—£S PEE TON. One-half LAWES' SUPEHPHOSPHATE One-half BONE DUST. This is a splendid Manure for Turnips. NO. 3 MIXTURE—£4 7s fid pei; ton. One-half LAWES' SUPERPHOSPHATE One-half M MAKUKE. t NO. i MIXTURE—£4 15a pee TON. One-third LAWES' SUPEHPHOSPHATE One-third THOMAS' PHOSPHATE One-third LONE DUST. This is also a first-class Turnip Manure, and is specially recommended for wet or sour lands. SPECIAL POTATO MIXTURE—£S PEII TON. KAINIT. The addition of a small proportion of Kaimit to the No. 1 and No. 4 Mixtures is Miacivantap.e, and ran be made without extra charge if specified by the purchaser when Riving die order. ■ KTXfKG The Manures are not mixed xrntil the orders are sent oat, and purchasers at their option can have the original jtanures sent to them in ths makers' bags and make the rr.ixtuvc themselves. Special Mixtures can be made at any time to suit farmers. The Company's output of BONE DUST loixg all required for mixing purposes, ib : «• cfteod for sale (done this season. WSLiMTCN Mm EXPORT CO. OILKOT bLADPEN, Secretary

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 6, 8 January 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 6, 8 January 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 6, 8 January 1900, Page 4

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