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WESTFIELD MANURES^ ■ANUFA6T«R^RB3 READ THISI Mr. E. It HABTIE, of Otakeho, Hawera, writes m, 28th June, 1900. t "Your Manures ARE THE BEST WE CAN GET In the Market TO BUIT OUR DISTRICT. The SPECIAL TURNIP MANURE has GIVEN ME GREAT SATISFACTION this last two years, and with 1 cwt to the acre I CAN MAKE SURE OF A GOOD CROP." HUAkfflßKSifuim. P« ZEALANB DRUG C6\, LTD. onSale|»y the New Plymouth Co-operative Society (Limited); A. L. Tuke, New Plymouth and all Storekeepers. 6 'Pause. BEFORE YOU Ir. D. C. C. CIBBIE, of Te RoH, Hawera, writes us. Ist June, 1SO0: Mr "The wrolt of the past two] THE SUITABILITY OF YO! DISTRICT. IJUtseasonluseo. yourwiwmi R¥%«c Mii for Mangolds-li cwt. to the aore. RESULT, 60 TONS MANCOLDS ?m ACJk On a small no Manure wai used, and the stop .SHOWS FULLY «" g ot a difference IN FAVOUR OF THE MAHUBE." Joll Bros., Waitara; Moa Farmers' Union, Inglewood

The tad Central Mee Palace. Thibphone, No. 160. P.O.JBox, 85. K*. BPEOIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE CONVENIENCE AND OOMFORT OF COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS AND VISITORS. *: m m m § m The Grand Central Coffee Palace. ONE MINUTE'S WALK FROM Railway, Post Office, Banks, etc. Convenient $ Commodiout Sample lloomt. LOFTY AND AIRY DINING, SITTING AND BED ROOMS. Hot, Cold;& Showbb Baths Tjrms 4*. 6d. per day; SSe. 6i t - week.

THE LAST SPRING OF THE CENTURY! Our shipments of tmim*i® (DIRECT IHOM THE MANUrAGTURJSKUJ, ARE JUST TO HAND (Exß. ships "Whakatane," "Gothio," "Kmnara," k "Walmate.*) Ooapnsi»t th« choicert yarietj of— Ci =>t MUtTIJCS, BLOCSBS, CHILDREN'S COATS, TUNICS, SUN HATS AND EONNETS, LACES AND RIBBONS, SUNSHADES AND tTMBIU&LUI. noamiT, gloves, underclothing dressing gowns, corsets, art and French muslins, lace an& muslin curtains PIUNTS, MERCERISED SATINS, MUSLINS, CREPONS, PONGEES, WASHING SILKS, SILKS, STRIPED AND FANOT BLOUSE SILKS. ■Ttfegwtma*. ■%■■»*• CALICOES, ART MUSLINS, PURE LINEN DAMASKS AND SERVIETTES, DOILETS, AND TRAY CLOTHS TO MATCH, SHIRTINGS, DRILLS CRETONNES, RUGS AND MATS, QUILTS, ETC. „ K Boys' and Men's Shirts, Ties, Hats, Suits and Macintoshes, R A ALL AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. f\ 5 # DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, newplymouth and manaia. Q.

Igag J. S. HART, GUNMAKER And dlreot lirportet of Bporting Good?. Devon-it, New Plymouth. Agent for W. H Tiedill's FISHING GOOl^. Just opened up a good Btock o! ; RODS, REELS, LINEB, TRACEB, rJET--BASKETS, CASTS, MINNOWS. VU& etc., etc. All goods marked at Wellington prices. Compare goo's and prices before \u> chasing el ewhere. pi RIFLES, REVOLVERS, by beat makers on Sale. POWDER, SHOT. CAPB, OARTRIHGK (of all descriptions) .Ofeeajjwfffan *3 "where else in New Zealand ALL REPAIRS guiran!*.;d efual *> beet English work. t SAFE AN3 OTHER KKTS #&de and tilmi. WATT & LAINQi land, estate, & 'financial agents: FOR SATE. 1200 acres, freehold rising district, 700 acres 3, fenced, wliare, etc., good road, I ..*.....,, all metalled, carries a lot. of stock. Price, L2 15s per acre. Term: LSOOoash, balance to remain at 4i per cent. 740 acres, freehold, progressive district. 450 acres in grass, IGO chains fencing, sheep yards and dip, wliare, good road. Price: LS 15a. 2000 acres freehold, splendid district, 1400 acres in grass, 8 paddock.--, sheep oroof fereing, house, shearing shed, sheep and cuttle yards, dairies, etc. ..-A lir.-t-clas- section. Price, L 4 10s per acre. Terms: L 1250, balance to remain at 4 per cent. 810 acres, freehold, one hours drive from the Noith Island. Owner leasinu- i'/.i 1100 Acre's 1 , freniiol.i anyllung In i.lil- '■'• for fattening or d ing, good lien.- sti and well sub-divi farms in the con acre, "j/ei-y easy ti nd ii- good heart. One of ihe best Price: 1,15 per Land, Estate, and Y nancial Agents (Opposite Coll' Palace), t Now Plymouth,:! " RUST IMPOSSIBLE. No fear c>, rust, no nails or Riuirr blinks of any kind on inside, like i.tlier washers. Sellers iL'B wifks Rustless Dolly will last a life linift. In other Washers of VA' K, similar kinds they are of wood, and arc the first, parts comfort to give way. Seller*'brought oiii the Rustless Dolly. ttIALTi;, Ti'ir.-e Washers save time, health, and patience. Give kSn Sellers' Washer a trial Messrs. Dixon and Bates, ikmcb. Ilav-era, Sole Agents foi MISS RETFORD, AGENT FOK NEW PLYMOUTH CALL AND INSPECT. IMPORTANT TO GENTLEMEN. O miHU A NNCUNCEMKNT. FIRST CI,ASS akj) fl'.T ) IHTE fiEHTS/JAILORING. latest Patterns, & Fashionably Cut Suits, tVort.manshio and Kit equal to any Tailoring Firm in Now Zealand, Wo solvit a share of yonr patronage. Ha. e your order for your SPRING SUIT at the AUCKLAND TAILORING CO., kind's buildings,'. buouqham;;street gjso. stewart, ' &»'% MELOfTE HAND SEPARATORS. MR. WALTER BETSEY hegsHtc announce that he has been appointed SOLE AGENT for the jTsranaki Provincial District for the above Hand and I nrbine Separators. "jAt the last Show of the Royal Agriculture Bociely of England, held in June, 1899, these Separators were shown to take S3 per cent loss power than the Alpha—Laval, and 60 < per cent less than the average of all the other Separators competing. At the most SEVERE PDBLIO TRIAT.r over held, lasting a week, and under the auspices of the Belgian Government, for the purpose of selecting the BEST SEPARATOR tor the use of the '.Students in the Bouohel les Anvers Oollege of Agrionlture—the fol lowing | oints being most oarefully oon' sldered: Efficiency of Separation Power required Quantity of milk separated'per hour Means of regulating orearn. Construction, materials, safety Ease of oleaning Selling price (Maxi»« um po i nts , ioo)-~ the MELOTTE SEPARATOR was KIRST. with 95.02 per cent of points, b ating the Alpha-Laval, with 851.40 i oints. We f re taking orders for Hand and Turbine Machines, specimens of whioh may be seen. A LIMITED NUMEEtt only will be avail ftbU eo to prevent diedjijointment orders g lould be booli.-d early. ' • WrUTEMEMEY,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 243, 8 December 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 243, 8 December 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 243, 8 December 1900, Page 1

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