■ANUrACTWtHBJ IT* READ THIS I Mr. E. A HABTIE, of Otakeho, Haw*, writes m, S6th June, 1900. 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 BURE OF A GOOD CROP." ItTIWIDTUnDMr DDOOOCD « 0 rVtlVIr I nUKNt, rKUooLK § Ik's • RUB OFUCR-AOCKLANB. WOIKB-WKSTPUKLB. ntar OTAHDRS. On Sale„by the Nevr.Plymouth Co-operative Society (Limited); A, L Tuke, Sew Plymouth; _ and all Storekeepers, BEFORE YOU Buy Your Wjanures for this Season. • (■ ~*!>. B. & C 6XBBIR. of Ta ItoH. Hawera, wtitea u*. ' : lit Juno, 1900: t <fHs** ** Th* wmlt of the past two yean' manuring SHOWS i & THB SUITABILITY OP YOUR MANURES TO THIS I DISTRICT. Laitieason I used youi SPECIAL ROOT MANURE J tor Manw!d*-U ewt to tha acre. RESULT, 60 TONS MANw GOLDS PEB ACBS, On a small patch adjoining main crop, 1 bo Mannro was need, and the erop SHOWS FULLY A* £at a o oil -.8r05., Waifiara; Moa Farmers' Union, Inglewood
WISH OUR NUMEROUS FRIENDS AND PATRONS THROUGHOUT THE DISTRICT * A Happy and Prosperous Year. IS- We would draw special attention to the many leading lines in the various departments suitable for the *»,«_ OTTMMKR SEASON MILLINERY,' TABLE DAMASKS, Men's and Boys' SUITS, SS aJn StS 18 ' MANTLES, SUNSHADES, LACE GLOVES, SStoto v£S££ R ££r* S ' WASHINCt COSTUMES, MUSLIN r™ SE |' PRINTS - ZKHIYBS, MUSLINS, LACS HOSIERY BLOUSE Lace, Muslin, Gulpiire & Art CURTAINS. TRAY CLOTHS, SERVIETTES, SHEETINGS, MATS, HEARTH-RUGS CARPET SQUARES, LINOLEUMS AND FLOORCLOTHS. * HAIIKI DI E SUITS ' TENNIS AND BOWLING SUITS, ® HATS, SHIRTS, Ac. STRAW HATS, TERAI HATS lINEN HATS ' TIES, BOWS, DUST COATS. ' HAIS> EVEBYTHING UP-TO-DATE u , FOR THE HOT WEATHER. AMBURY BROS., Drapers, New Plymouth and Manaia.
The Grand Central Coffee Palace. oprietor - - Arrowsmith. Telephone, No. 150. P.O. Box, 85. EQUAL IF EVERY WAY TO A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL OF COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS AND VISITORS. m ®S xm fetei \m m '■m 1 j^staej B jgggj l#;fli 1 m an. k* m JAii ONE MINUTE'S WALK FROM Railway, Post Office, Banks, etc. Convenient $ Commodimu Sample Hon mi, LOFTY AND AIRY DINING, SKTINS AND BED ROOMS. Hoi, Cold & Showbb Baths Terms is. 6d. per day ; 23%. 6i per week
BOTS. BOTS. BOTS, NICHOLSON'S CELEBRATED BOT WORM REMEDY. THE simplest and most effectual remedy or killing and expelling all kinds of Worms in the Horse. The remedy consists of a tasteless and odourless powder which is easily administered in horse-feed. Even if the horse is ree from worms, the Powders will act as a tonic, putting the animal in tip-top condition. The lives of man vainable horses have been saved in and around Bawke's Bay by the prompt use of Nicholson's Remedy. The following is a testimonial out of many:— To Mr. Nicholson,—Dear Sir,—After pivirp- my horse a number of doses of your " Bo!, Worm Remedy " a preat quantity of worms were expelled, and I can now recommend your remedy as the best I have ever used It is simple, and so easily adminis tared, and at the same time so effectual, that I will recommend it to anyone in search of such a remedy. It expels all kind (of worms. My horse is now in perfect condition, and is eating well, and his coat is smooth and glossy.—l remain, youis faithfully, Thom/s Bbadpobd. Woodville, 28th August, 1899. Price of Remedy—ls 6d packet (i powders) postage Id on each packet. Distributing Agent for Taranaki—A E, Bjkes, Chemist, New Plymouth. Waitara Agents—l/Awbenoh Bros Prepared only by T. A. W. NICHOLSON, M.P.A., Pharmaceutical Ohemist and Druggist (by exam.), Woodville, H.B. OFi, TO-NEW PLYMOUTH OOAOK.
V J. 8. HAET, ?;-... eiMMKEB! d dbeot importer of Sporting Good*. Deroa-ti, Hew Flymoith. Agent fer W. H TiedaU'e - FISHING GOODS, | Jwt opened apt good iteck of* SODB, REELS, LIMES, TBAOBS, WETS ', BASKETS, OASZB.-HISHOV& ILHHB i «ta.eto> ' Ceeip&re goo-ii nod prleee Wore purohjuing elsewhere, r mm, -"' Q ' 8J7L83, KKVOLTTEK3, by best maker* [ ob Saio. POWDEB. BHOT, OATS, OABTBIDOXS (of all descriptions) Cheaper than anywhere else is New Zealand i ALL BSPAIBB guaranteed eejoa! t» • beet English work. * ' BATE AMD OTHER KXYB Hade tad Ittte*,
WATT & LAING LAND, ESTATE, <fe FINANCIAL AGENTS. Foil SALE.' 1200 acres, freehold rising district, 700acreB in grass, fenced, whare, etc., good road, nearly all metalled, carries a lot of stock. Price, L2 IBs per acre. Term : Lsoocash, ] balance to remain at 4J per cent. 740 acres .freehold, progressive district, 450 acres in grass, 160 chains fencing, sheep yards and dip, whare, good road. Price: j IX 15a. 000 acres, freehold, splendid district, 1400 I ncr.-s in grass, » pailinrks, sheep proof i v -':i'.ng, J-rucni-t house, shearing shed, s!'i\:i) and •:xt!)." v:ird», dairies, etc. A lust-class section. ' Price, 1.4 10s per acre. Terms: L 1250, balance to remain at 4 per cent. 840 acres, freehold, one hours drive from Waitara, all grassed but 140 acres, large portion plougbable at once, some ploughed, well watered and sub-divided, first class new house, yards, shed, etc, quaranteed to carry three sheep to the acre. Price: L 0 10s per acre. Kasy terms. aiso Acres, freehold, first-class district, - main road, best markets, 3500 acres in best English grasses, 10 miles sheep-proof fencing; homestead, yards, sheds, etc. Price: £3 5s per acre. Terms: 10s per acre cash, balance to remain for S years. 1000 Acres, freehold, good district, main road, nearly all in grass, sub-divided, sheep-pro fencing, good house and outbuildings. One of the cheapest farms in the North Jsjand, Price: L 4 per acre. Owner leaving for England. ieoo Acres, freehold, coast land, e.jiial t anything in the Walmato Plains, suitable for fattening or rliiirvJMgi factory adjoining, good homestead, land ill good heart and well sub-divided. One of He best, farm in the country. Price: 115 per acre. Very easy terms. WATT A- LAING, Land, Kstatr, and Financial Agentg Opposite I oii'e PalaceY; New Plymouth-
'|''isi!' }.'■>;;.'•« )'F' QkatO every MONDAV J., ami Tbbe:;.c.-> at 5 a.m ant' wery V7Eoifi!SiiAy A lnvßViY, at 1.30 a.m. Leaven Ntw Fly. outh at 1 p.m. on Hon .Uja and Thursday nod S p.m. on Wednea toys and Satnrdaye Pansengers and luggage can be booked] West's Stables, New Plymouth,; | owner a reeldence, Ofento.j RQBBUOK' P ofwbtoi
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 38, 21 February 1901, Page 1
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