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ANOTHER MILESTONE PASSE J. C. PEACH BEGS TO THANK 'the residents Inglewood and the public generally fo heir support 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 will offer them at a REDUCED PRICE for . a few wee;ks.] EXAMPLE Gents'jßalmorals, 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 63 Gents' Balmorals, 16s; Usual Price, 20s. NOW IS THE TIMEI BONT DELA CALL and see Peach's Stock of BOOTS and SHOEB, as Cheap as anywhere ; in Taranaki. J. G PEACH, 0 A S$H B*o 0 S H OjJP , INCLEWOOD MISS COTTIER NOVELTIES IN FANCY GOOD* Extra Large Consignment to meet the demand of the coming season.. Xmas & New Year PRESENTS in great variety, SPECIAL SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS CARDS: & CALENDARS Selection of Goods in honor of rjl H E QA KHI.VA L], Latest Designs in Leather, Daintiest Shades in Silks & Wools Brightest and Most Artistic Ornaments, Photo Frames, Toys, Books, etc. Bijouterie of Irresistible Atiractiqn, CHRISTMAS ANNUALS, just arrived: —Pears', Graphic, Black and White, Holly Leaves, etc., etc. CHILDREN'S ANNUALS AND BOOKS in great variety, THE BEST COLLECTION OF PRIZE BOOKS in the district. Agent for Mdme. Wei gel's PAPER OUT PATTERNS, JOURNALS & CATALOGUES N.B.—All Magazine Readers should join Miss Cottier's MAGAZINE OLUB, and enjoy the best periodicals of the day. ADDBBS3 . . BROUGHAM-STREET KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.'S NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY, LIMITKD) VV*tiXFIWL,i) MANURtS Pii'OE LIST' SKASON 1899 : One Ton £ s. d, 'A;' Superpnosyhat" "-ot.al phosphato<(4o ~er cent,soluble 32.34 per cent, 1£ per cent ammonia) 5 1.0 0 ',B' Superphosphate (total phosphates 31 |.er cent, sc übk< 26 per cone), %-,\t, s*aks 'o' SuperpliosphaU (total pmisy hates 46 per cent, toiuble 15 per cent), 2 ;wt wlis ... ... 415 0 Mineral Superphosphate (tola! phosphates 38 per cent, soluble 30 per cent), 2ewt saeka ... 5 0 Boneduat (puro) stemmed ... ... 7 0 Bonrdus 1 . (pure) green 7 0 0 Booedust and Blood 0 10 Special Root Manure ... 7 0 0 Special Grass Manure 'A f p r Top Dressing) 6 15 Special Grass Manure 'B 1 (foi Permanent Pasture) 6 15 0 Special Potato Manure ... 7 ' 0 Special Turnip Manure 615 „ Special Rape Manure 6 15 o Special Corn Manuro 'A' (for green feed) ... ... Special Corn Manure 'B' (for Wheat, Oats, Barley, etc.) ... J Special Maize Manure 'A' (for green feed) 7 Special Maize Manure 'B (for cob maize) 0 Special Orchard Manure ' A (for young trees) j g Special Orchard Manure ' B (for fruit formation)... 0 Special Olover Manure lb o Bpeoiul Onion Manure ... ... 710 0 Special Sugar Beet Manure 8 10 0 Sulphate of Ammonia 15 10 0 Cor*i Queen Guano, 2cwt sacks (50 per cont phosphate of lime) 4 5 0 Surprise Island Guano, 2owt sacks (37 per cent phosphate of lime) 3 8 6 (f.0.b., Onehunga, £3 12s) Kainit, original sacks about lcwt 4 7 6 Nitrate of Soda, original sacks about 2cwt 14/. ow t Mulrate of Potash, original sicks about 2cwt 16/ o wt Sulphate of Potash, original nauks about 2cwt 16/. owt Suphate of Iron, original sioks about 2cwt 10/. cwt Special Garden Manure, 141b bags 1/6 each Fowl Grit, 141b bags, coarse, medium, or fine 1/6 each Vitaflor, for Pot Plants, lib tins,., Cd each Linseed Oil Cake, fine crushed, medium or whole cake, per ton 9 15 Discount, less 2J per cent for cash. Prices subject to alteration without notice. Previous Lists Now Canobllbd. Auckland, Nov. 13, 1899, R A. LIFTER & Co., -jlMltbd, Dovsley, England, ManofeoDarara of fcho ?REMIER CREAM SEPARATOR OF WEE WORLD, known ONIIY an thj ALEXANDRA Give o!i<' mens EJNEQUVOOAL & PO.SITIVH DENIAI ts the statements, uia.'ii by the Agents •f the D.s Lavai., the* they dofeatsd Msiisi-0 Lisltr'a ALEXANDRA it a public! Ms,l m Germany, &fid daub,"a t.feay hnvg covec wM *r '-sail a Ai,dXAisri>RA SEPARATOR tia Gurmauy m any time, an hist PRIZ, .« the ftoy«i rjhnvt, osnc9i,ier, 1891, BHaV ?K O TH «S I» R UA V4L othw .M aihinoi. HdST OoaW afiy better ««». «lticste ef «& «(<>»« bn offered! te those in rtelryinjj J levu f , OLE AT ri rs a if\ U*»aA j flux tie ilwta I«U»d vi U.Z, 1

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 43, 22 February 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 43, 22 February 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 43, 22 February 1900, Page 4

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