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WESTFIELD MANURES^ * ■ ■ 'Pause BEFORE YOU ■ANOFACTunens: READ THIS! Mr. E. ft HASTIE, of Otakeho, Hawern, writes at, , 26th June,, .lOfi^.,'^';;,;•':•! -•.-■"<• v ••. ■ •Your Manures ARE THE BEST WE CAN, GET In the Market TO SUIT OUR DISfRIOT. The SPECIAL. TURNIP has GIVEN ME GREAT SATISFACTION this last two years, and with 1 cwt to the acre I CAN MAKE SURE OF A GOOD . crop." ■'■ "■■■ ■ ; "" '■■■■••'-■■ '-'■: '-■>■>. ,i->^>i."':;'y'\::' ■•.■'■ to. B. 6. C HIBBIE, of Te Rotl, Ha were, writes ttl, J let June, 1900: "imr "ThswsdtoMhepast two years; manjrinrSHOWS THE SOITABILITVOF YOOR WHS DISTRICT. Last leason I need your SPECIAL ROOT MANURE tor Mangolds-U ewt. to the acre. RESULT. 60 TONS MANGOLDS PES ACRE, On a small patoh r^'-'"'" " "" DUO omCB-ABCmAHD. M4mm „ WORO-WESTHEL*, new OTAHOHD. PW ZEALAN9 DRDC CB., LTD. ' no Manure wai used, and the erap SHOWS difference IN FAVOUR OF THE MANURE." On 1 Sale by the New Plymouth 00-operative Society (Limited),; A. L. lake, New Plymouth; Joll Bros., Waitara; Moa Farmers' Union, Inglewood and all Storekeepers. The GrandlCentral Cofiee Palace. Thlbphonh, No. 150. P.O. Box, 85. SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE' \ CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT I OF COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. * AND VISITORS. P The Grand Central Coffee Palace. ONB MINUTE'S WALK FROM, , Railway, Post Office, Banks, etc. Convenient $ Commodiom Sample Boom. LOFTY AND AIRY DINING, SITTING AND BED ROOMS. Hot, 0old;& Sh/Wbr Baths Terms 4s. 6d. per day; 29e. 6d ,■ week. the IvAst;;;spring s j of;,the: centuryi Our shipments of M NOVELTIES FASHIONS (DIRECT FROM THE MANDFAOTUMfKIJ), ARE JUST TO HAND;(ExB.Ships •'mak a tae,"''CtotWo, ,, ''Knniara,"k«'Walmate. , T Ooapruies; the choicest variety of—UAitTHCS, BL ' —"*-«>'""« **""•■*«*' *vx**i.a, xmiw AMU RIBBONS, SUNSHADES AND WMBKBJJJUi BOMIM. GLOVES, UNDERCLOTHING DRESSING v QPFN?, OOKSETS-ART AND FRENCH MUSLINS, LAOS ANfc MUSLIN CURTAINS jmM*xmmmt PRINTS. MERCERISED SATINS,; MUSLINS, .CROONS, PONGEES, WASHING SILKS, SILKS, STRIPED AND FANOY BLOUSK 31LK8. [ CALICOES, ART MUSLINS, PURE LINEN DAMASKS AND SERVIETTES, DQILEYS, AND TRAY CLOTHS TO MATCH. SHIRTINGS, DRUM CRETONNES, RUGS AND MATS, QUILTS, ETO. '■ Boys' and Men's Shirts, Ties, flats, Suits and Macintoshes, R I ALL AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. A Q DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, and manaia. O.

J. 8. HART, And direct iff porter of Sporting Goodr, Devon-st., New Plymouth. Agent for W. H Tisdall's FISHING GOODS. Just opened up a good stock of : RODS, KEELS, LINES, TRAOBB, rIET> BASKETS, OASTS, MINNOWS. FU£: A'l goods marked at Wellington (jrioos. ■Comt re goo's and prices before pir iih;;s.r.,; el owhere. GUNS, Islirr.ES, RKVOI..YKUS, by boat maker* oo SiR POWDER, BHOT. CAPS. OARTgipO^ (of a'l descriptions) Cheaper than any whore el e m New iJ.jal.in-J ALL REPAIRS guaranteed equal to best English vork, ; SAFE AND OTHER KM Made and IfttMri. tovftftfl, Q»* Jos PiJc* WATT & LAING" LAND, ESTATE, cfcJFINANCIA! AGENTS- ' ■-.■■ von SALE. ~ 1200 acres, freehold rising;di?trict, 700 acres, in grass, fenced, whave, etc., - good road nearly all metalled, carries a lot of stock. Price, L2 15s per acre. Term: LSOOcash balance to remain at 4J per cent. ■ : 710 acres, freehold, progressive. district, iU acres in grass, IKO chains fencing,,slice; yard* :;nd dip, wlmre, good rood. Price L 3 15s. 2000 acres, freehold, splendid district. MOf acres iu grass," 8 paddocks,- sheep prool feeing, 4-room*d house,, shearing' shed sheep and cr.ttle yard*,, dairies* etc. A (li'st-clas< section. Price, Li'lO&'pisr'aeri Terms: Ll2>o, balance to remain at'l'p'f cent. '■ " ■■■ ■ SlO acres, freehold, one hour's drive froi Waitara, all crasscd bqt 140 acres, larg po-1 ion ploughab'e at once, some ploughs well watered and sub-dh'i'ed, first"c!af now house, yards, shod i'te„ qnaranteed' c-iiTv :hree sheep to the acre, Price: I ;',■: per aire Ki.sy tonus. . , 63iV"' Acres, freehold, !1 s(- la-s dlstric irain road, test m;,ik (s 'ioCO acres best English pr.ssos, 10 miles shoep-vroj Owner leavins fur Wivj-laiid ' 1)00 Aorea. fre.-jwid, h>;kl. ian- 1 . I anything-in the U'liimalo i'lii'm. ,-iii »W for fattening or dairy! g. f.irtt ry.a ■')' •' ing, good bnn.. stead! land i; .W'. ir'iv and well sub-divided; One' of ill.- '";. farms in the country. Price: LIS. p< acre. Very easy terms WATT (STIaING, Land, Estate, and F.nancial Agents (Opposite Coffc Palace), New Plymouth!! •Voikmanthip snd Kit equal to any Tailoring ~,Firm in Kow Zealand, We solicit a shuro of you Place jour orderfor your SPRING SUIT [at the AUCKLAND TAILORING CO,, KING'S BUILDINGS,' BROUGHAM STREET GEO. STWArW, MELOfTE HAND SEPARATORS. . announce that he has been appointed SOLE AGENT for the Taranaki ! Provincial District for tho above' Hand and Turbine Separators. At the last Show of the Royal Acrlcnltura Separators were shown to take 83 p»r oent. less power than the Alpha—Laval, and 60 per oent less than the average of all the other Separators competing. At the most SEVERE PUBLIC TRIALh ever held, lasting a week, and under tbe auspioes of the Belgian Government, for the purpose of selecting the BEST SEPARATOR for the use of the Students in the Bouobel los Anvors Oollege of Agrionlluro—the foJ lowing points being moat carefully considered:, Effiolenov of Separation { Power required Quantity of milk separated'pir hour | Means of regulating oreara Construction, materials, safotj; - Ens of oleamng Belli reprice {.Maximum points, 10(1)- • the MELOTTK SEPARATOR was * IHR'l' with DP 02 per c*ni of points, b.-almtr th» with H'XUi i oiut Wef retaking orders for ; uuu nuu lur . bine Machines, speoimons of which may be seen. A LIMITED NUMBER only will be available 80 to prevent disappointment orders should bs booked early. WAITER BEWLEY, PUS AQKNT KM UMMKI

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 236, 30 November 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 236, 30 November 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 236, 30 November 1900, Page 1

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