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IN BOOTS & SHOES __ BARCAIHS. PEACH'S 'ANNUAL"'. STO;CK TASKING For Weeks. Weeks When the whole of his large and varied stock of BOOTS and SHOES will be offered at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES The following aTe a few of the lines: Ladies' Dancing Shoes, from 2s 3d Ladies' Oxford Shoes, from. 4s Ladies' Balmoralßoots, from 6s 63 Ladies' Leglette Boots, from 7a 93 Men's Strong-nailed Shooters, from'9s Men's Balmoral Boots, from 89 3d ' Men's Oxford Shoes, from 6s 9d TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE SALE, AN*> GET A SUPPLY OF BOOTS & SHOES AT AN EXTRA LOW PRICE AH goods hooked will be charged the usual price. J. C. PEACH, Cash Boot Shop, __ INGLEWOOD. 1901. 21NEW ZEALAND POST OFFICE DIRECTORY VILL be issued early in January, 1001, with the latest and .up-to-date inforpstiou of every part of the whole colony, DLAdprmely bound, at the very low piice ef 21- for 2QOO large-sized PAGES of Directory matter, glinted and bosnd in ,i?ew Zealand, forming the Cheapest Directory ever isßned ont of Britain, and by far the largest printing and binding undertaking pver done in any of the Australasian Colonies, and equalling in compilation the largest Directories in Britain. WISE'S DIRECTORIES—Offices, Danedin nd Otiristchurch, and at Sydney, Brisbane, flobart, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth, where Wise's Directories for each of these olonies are issued at their respective off ces vesrlv.

IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. CHEAP MANURES! ON TRUCKS AT NGAHAURANGA. Mi f ANUJRfi—£l Pjse Ton. (WABA.NT®£D ANALYSIS. Tricalcic Phosfbats 27 per rent, 'Ammonia 7 per C3B t,

BONE DUST—£S 5s PEE TON, GUARANTEE/} ANALYSIS. ■ Trioaloic Phosphate 43 per cent Ammonia 4 pjj cent NO, IMMIXTURE. £5 S3 63 PES TON, One-halfJLawes' SuPKEPHoapuAm One-IjairBoNEDDST. NO. 3 MIXTURE. £4 10s per;Ton.J One-half Lawks' Superphosphate. M," Hanube. NO. 4 MIXTURE. £4 15s peu Ton. One-third Lawks' Superphosphatj" One-third Thomas' Phosp/utb " I One-third Bovf Dost I This is a , &sr-oiasrTMnip"Manur9,' india i specially recommended for wet or sour lands, SPECIAL P3TAIO MANDRE£S PBE^TON. KAINITjI Ihe addition of a s saall proportion of Kainit to any of the Mixture is an advantage, and cm be made without extra obarge if specified by the purchasers,when giving the order. MIXINO The Manures are not mixed until the orders are sent out, and purchasers at theu option can have the original manures gent to them in the maker's bigs, and make the mixtures themselves. SPi-.CIAL MIXTUREb'oan be mads at any time to suit farmers:.

Note-The *'M" Manure gave the best* results in proportion t> coat out of IB experiments with Champion Swede Ta*nipt at the Government Experimental Farm at Momolnki in 1897 (see page 170, Fitth 1 Report of Agricultural Department) • The experiments made at Momahaki with various Manu-es upon Turnips i>i the Season 1898-99 show that oho bust result was obta-nsd from a mixture of one-third at: i.med bone dust and t\?o-thirds basio slu:? (Thomas' Phosphate), whiht the hr t re .alt j at a minimum cost, was from'a /nature of one-third Lawcs' Superphosphate and two-thirds of tho ty.M E CVs "M" Manure. The latter mixture cmtains the came components as the W.M ij, jCo.'a No. 3 Mixture, thepropott ons jemo a little different. The former combination points to tho fact, now generally recognised, that the value of basic slaw, ako known as Thomas' Phosphate, how been greatly under-estimated. The W.M.E to.'s JSo. 4 Mixture contains one-third c ' Inotnas Phosphate. A perusal of the report of Mr. Gillanders, the manager fttl Juomohaki, embodying the results of the J experiments referred to, which will be found in the Seventh Report of the Department of Agriculture, woild amply repay any farmer who finds a difficulty in selecting the most suitable manures.

• THE COMPANY RECEIVES j STOCK FOR FREEZING upoix cwrer g account at the following ratgg To ii elude ffaughtering, Freezing Shipping, Wrapper and Freight).' r FOR SHIPMJSNTB Iff THi. 'JF JU>JK TO NOVEMBER, inclusiveMUTTON, Jd jiar lb (three fart-hinos) BEEF, 9-10 d nhe-ienths of a LAMB, 9-.i0.-I (unuitentfcaof . penny F)K dHlf-MJiiXS ISf I'HB MONTHS OF iO MAY, inclusive— AJin.'IOM. 1 ™d Mod jor lb (one penny and one-tenth! ...Mi;, I wrf lb (one penny and . ~oue-tenth) • 4jA tt B > I ' M PW itij (one penny and ene-fifth The Wellington Meat Export Company, LIMBED.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 215, 5 November 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 215, 5 November 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 215, 5 November 1900, Page 4

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