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'Pause^. BEFORE YOU , Buy Your Njanures for this Season • I —' I- Sr. D. C. C. BXBBIK, of Ta Rotl, Hawera, writes m, I, lit June, 1900: ' «B«r* *"Th» rwuH of the past two Te»r»" manuring SHOWS THE SUITABILITY OF YOUR MANUBESTO THIS DISTRICT. Lutieasan I used roar SPECIAL ROOT MANURE for iMangoldx—Ucwt. to the acre. RESULT. 60 TONS MANGOLDS PER ACXS. On a small patoh adjoining main crop, no Manure wa» nsed, and tho crop SHOWb FULLY ** t #1» diiTersncs IN FAVOUB OP THE HANDBE." J oil Bros., Waitara; Moa Farmer*' Union, Inglewood

BOTS. BOTS. iiOTS. NICHOLSON'S niCi.EBKATED BOT™v»'OBM KiIMEDY. 'simplest and most effectual '-emedy .L for killing and expelling all kinds of Worms in the Horse. The remedy consists of n tasteless and odourless uowder which is easily administered in lwrao-fwd. Kven if the Jicrt-u is ret; from worms, the Powders will as a toriin, putting the anima,] in tip-toy condition. The lives of rti'-m valuable horses h:tve been saved iu and around Hawke's Bay by the prompt uso of Nicholson's Remedy. The following is a testimonial out, of many:— 'l'o Mr. Nicholson, —Dear Sir,—After in.y horse a number of doses of yoin " iiot V/ona Remedy " a great quantity of worms vvvft expelled, and I can now recommend your rptnoily a3 the best I have ever used. It is simple, and so easily adminis t.'.'od, aid at the same, time so cilcctual, 1 will rcconunerid it toanyouein search of I'uch ,t remedy. It expels all kinds of worms. My horse fc now in perfect condition, and is (!«tui£ well, and his coat is Mjutock fu".y> Thomas Bkadfokd. t \V oodville, ffiith August, 188 i». i'rice of .Ujinody—-In (id packet (4 powders) v „ I*wt»ge Id on each packet. i>istri!.\jtiii,; Agent for Taranaki—A K. Shkls, Chemist, New Plymouth. Wiiilara Agents—LAwilJiNOU liliOS Ci'epaied only by T. A. W. NICIIO.LBON, M.P.A., Pharmaceutical Oheuiiht and DrUL'irLVu Hjy L Woj|dv2U^H.B ; _ OK A.TO-K ii \V IJLY1 J LY MO UTH COACH. THIS <>;;. eh Ipiit Gkato every Mondak snsi 'lbursoa* at 5 n.m mil yteij Wbiwkhjjay & Hmukday, 1.30 a,m. New Ply. outh afi 1 p.m. on Mon JAya h;v.» i i uv.sdrtv H;:d ;{ p.m. 011 Wedncs Ir\yw >U'K! Sut.iVihiyjj r<:iu c.i'.n l.»o booked . ar.vt, M. ... Nt-w Plymoof f l v t » r , , r ' r?i ,T * M V rKO(?tttF,TOS

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 18, 19 January 1901, Page 1

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381

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 18, 19 January 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 18, 19 January 1901, Page 1

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