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ANOTHER MILESTONE PASSED I J. C. Feach BEGS TO THANK the residents Ingle- j wood and the public generally fo heir repport during the past twenty-four years, and will do his best in the future to merit a share of their patronage. J.C.P. being OVERSTOCKED in Ge English BOOTS wUI offer them at a REDUCED PRICE for a few weje;ks.; EXAMPLE Genta'lßalmorals, 8s; Usual Price, 10s. Gents' Balmorals, lis; Usual Price, 13s 6d. Gents' Balmorals, 10s 6d; Usual Price, 13s. Gents' Balmorals, 15s 6d; Usual Price, 17s 6d Gents' Balmorals, 16s; Usual Price, 20s. NOW*IS TEE TIME I DONT DELA CALL and see PfflAOH's"Stook of BOOTS and SHOES, as Cheap as anywhere in Taranaki. J. 0 PEACH, o i sjh boo s h;o p, INCUWOOD MISS COTTIER. NOVELTIES IN FANCY GOODS, Extra Large Consignment to meet the demand of the coming season.. Xmas & New Year PBESENTS in, great variety. SPECIAL SELECTION OF i CHRISTMAS CARDS_& GALENDARS Selection of Goods in THE /"URINIIVAL'. Latest Designs in Leather, Daintiest Silks & Wools Brightest and Most Artistic Ornaments, Photo Frames, Toys, Books, etc. Bijouterie[of Irresistible Attraction. CHRISTMAS ANNUALS, just arrived:—Pears', Graphic, Black and White, Holly Leaves, etc, etc. CHILDREN'S ANNUALS AND BOOKS in great variety,

THE BEST COLLECTION OK! PRIZE BOOKS iu the district. Agent for Mdme. Weigel's PAPER OUT PATTERNS, JOURNALS &_GATALOGUES N.B.— All Magazine Readers should joip Miss Cottier's MAGAZINE CLUB, and nr,. joy the best periodicals of the day. ADDBKS3 . . BROUGHAM-STREET I7"EMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.'S l. NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMI ANY, LIMITED) WKSTFIiiU) MANURB PrilCK LIST SKASON 18S9: (One Ton £ s. d. 'A' "Superpnosyhate (total phosphates 40 ,ier ceut.soluhlo 32.34 por cent, 1J per cent un.mor-.ia) 5 10 0 *|B' Superphosphate (total phosphates 31 |>er cent, sc üble 26 por eont), 2jwt s»cks *o' Superphosphate total pnosphates 46 per cent, soluble 16 per cent), 2wt sacks 4 15 0 Mineral Superphosphate (totdi phosphates 38 per cent, Boluble 30 per cent), 2cwt sacks ... 5 0 Bonedust (pure) steamed 7 0 Bonednst (pure) green ... ...7 0 0 Bonedust and Blood , 6 10 Special Root Manure ... -.700 Special Grass Manure 'A i<-t lop Dressing) G 15 Special Grass Manure *B' (for Permanent Pasture) 6 15 0 Speoial Potato Manure 7 ' 0 Special Turnip Manure 6 15 . Special Rape Manure 6 15 0 Special Corn Manure 'A' (for green feed) ~ Special Corn Manure «B' (for Wheat, Oats, Barley, etc.) ... J Speoial Maize Manure 'A' (for green feed) 7 Speoial Maize Manure 'B (for 1 * cob maize) ..." ; B[o Special Orchard Manure * A (for young trees) 7 1 o Speoial Orohard Manure ' B (for fruit formation) ,„ 0 Special Clover Manure , i 0 0 Speoial Onion Manureg'j... ,„ 710 0 Speoial Sugar Beet Manure .„ 810 0 Sulphate of Ammonia 15 10 0 Coral Queen Guano, 2owt sacks (50 per cent phosphate of lime) 4 6 0 Surprise Island Guano, 2owt saoks (37 per cent phosphate of lime) 3 8 6 (f.0.b., Onehunga, £3 12s) Kainit, original sacks about lewb 4 7 6 Nitrate of' Soda, original sacks about 2cwt 14/.cwt Muirate of Potash, original sacks about 2cwt 16/ owll Sulphate of j.-'otash, original f aoks about 2ewt 16/. owl) fcuphate of Iron, original sicks about 2cwt 0 10/. owfc Spec»al Garden Manure, 141b bags 1/6 each Fowl Grit, 141b bags, coarse, medium, or fine „, Wg eaon Vitaflor, for Pot Pl aD ts, lib tins,..' JCd each Lin-ocd Oil Cake, fine crushed, medium or whole cake, per ton 9 15 ! 'iscount, less 2J per cent for oash. Prices subject to alteration without notioe. Pbevious Lists Now OanoeliLbd. Auckland, Nov. 13,1899. «. A. LIaTER k Co., Dsrsley, England, Manofoooßrara of the ?BBMIEB ORBAM SEPARAXOB OF IE HE WORLD, known esM as thj ALEXANDRA Give one most UNEQUIVOCAL & POSITIVE DfiNIAl ti* tne statements, made by the Agents » the D* Laval, that tney defeated \J<-«.« timer's ALEXANDRA \b i> pub'ia trial in Germany, »m) iUxilb.ro they have never sold or wnt » alnffln S-P&UaTOB no iWrnwiy « my time, AUSAMM* \QM Wm PRIZ. *(. \na hoyw Ajjrtmliu-nl Hoclety'n dtvo'u., DorioKi-er, ISWI, Tt fc. a!! IN *. IH K 1)K l;aval •iocj oth«r Machines. ■..*»* Onulil any better witlfioat«e' ffiol no bt nfferod to thneo In Dairying J *?cwliOE. lime* ■ ill .«OFfcT j-oi, tev .UTXAHDBA F« tte WwUj Ju!m.2 of K.Z,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 34, 9 February 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 34, 9 February 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 34, 9 February 1900, Page 4

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