Liver, Kidney and . .». .». Stomach Complaints Brought to #••••< i : a full stop: By the timely use of "jfmpej/s Jfiay JTpple" This Brilliantly Successful Remedy la SK HONEST MEDieiNB-Not a MyaterloM Concoctl©*. IT OAN BE TAKEN WITH CONFIDENCE. " Impey'e floy Apple" Is made from tie prescription of Mr. Hattnmß Impey, tos eminent letturet and botanist. Its principal constituents are frankly acknowledged to be those old-fashioned bet sterling vegetable extracts >~ May Apple, Dandelion? easeara and Turkey Rhubarb, compounded In * scientific up-to-date fashion. There is no better restorative in tba world for derangement of the Digestive Organs or Sluggish Liver. * 2/» • ''"». CHEMISTS AND BTOREB. <fc. 01* \* •'# > &iA
TO jjaiKY FARMERS REAR GOOD CALVES by giving them > something to take the place of the' fat removed by the separator. This is found in COD LIVKH OIL. A lion will rear a calf. be obtainedfrom R..0. TBMPLKR, Stratford IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. :CHEAP MANURES! ON TRBOKB AT NGAHAURANGA. M.'MANURE-£4 Per Ton. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS. Tricalcic Phosphate 27 per cent. Ammonia 7 per.cent. BONE DUST—£S 5s per Ton. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS. Tricalcic Phosphate Ammonia 43 per cent 4 per cent NO, 1 MIXTURE, £5 2a 6d peh ton. QDABANTIBO ANALYSIS. One-half Lawks' Superphosphate. One-half Bone Dust. NO. 3 MIXTURE. £4 10s PER TON. One-half Lawbs' Superphosphate. One-half." M," Manure. NO. 4 MIXTURE. £4;iss PER TON. One-thirdJLAWEs' Superphosphate One-third*TnOMAs' Phosphate One-third,, Bos» Ddsi Thin is a first-class Turnip Manure, and ia speoially recommended for wet or tour lands. SPECIAL, POTATO MANURE - £5 PIB TON. KAINIT ! The addition of a email proportion of Kainit to any of the Mixture ia an advantage, and oan be muds without extra charge i specified by the giving the or dot. MIXING jta Manures are not mixed until the orsTSrs ur« sent out, and pur«h*»ers at theii option earn have the orljri'nl miuiures sent (o fkom i» th* maker's h and make the •fixtures shemselvß. IfcKCIAL MlXTUßttfeeao be made at «nj time to snit farmers. Note—The "M" Manure gave the best results in proportion to cost out of 19 experiments with Champion Swede Turnips at Hie Government Experimental Farm at Momohalti in 1897 (too pugc 170. Fifth Reoort of Agricultural Department) : The experiments made at Momahaki with various Manures upon Turnips in the Reason 1898-09 show that iho nss? result was obtained from a mixture of one-third fteumed bono duit and two-tnirda basic slag (Thomas' Phosphate), whilst the best rosult, at a minimum cost, was from a fixture of one-third l.awes' Superphosphate and two-thirds of thrt vV.M F CVs "M ' Manure. The latter mixture contains tho same conpouents as ihe W.M S. Co. s No. S Mixture, the proportions Jfiag a little differort. The former combination points o tine fact, now generally recognised, that the value of banc slag, also known as Thomas' Phosphate, has been greatly under-eitimated. The W.M.E. Co.'s Mo. 4 Mixture contains one-third of Thomas' Phosphate. A perusal of tho report of Mr. Oillunders, the manager at Momohaki, embodying the results of the experiments referred to, whieh will be found In tho Seventh RcporS of the Department, of Agriculture, woild amply repay any farmer who finds a difficulty i" •elfcting'ihe most suitable manures. , TUB COMPANST RECEIVES SjO'JK FOR FKUEaiNG' upon owner's account at tli6 following rates To include s'.urjhiemig, Freezing, 3n tping, Wrapper and Freight. F9!i SHIPMKfti-iS IN THE MONTH OF JU.NE TO NOVKMBEH, inelusve-: MUTTON. JJ'per lb (three fanhinijs) BEEF, 9-lOci uiue-tcnths of a peony LAMB, 9-10 d „ (nine-tenths of a penny F)R SHIPMENTS IN THE MONTHB OF DECEMBER TO MAY, inclusive^" MUriON, 1 and 1-103 per lb (one! penny and one-tenth) j BEEF, 1 and l-10d per lb (ono penny and ] one-tenth LAMB, l-5d per lb (one peony ami one fifth The Wellington Meat Export Company, DILNOT BLADDK.V, PARTNERSHIP. CE is? hereby given that we. t . t undersigned have this day entered lto tncrsliiu as Lund acil ICstuto Agents n w Plyuiotun. KHGAR W\TT. DAVID LAINC
PATEA RACING CLUB ANNUAL MEET!NG.-For HACKS ONLV esa s;t EH HOIIIAV, Bth-April. 1901. President—W. 0. Byrnes, Esq. Vice-Preai dent—H. 0. Clarke, Esq. Judge —R. B Mcßae, Esq. Handicapper Mr. J. E Henrys. Starter Starting Machine. Timekeeper Mr. G. Potto. Clerk of Scales—Mr. J. Peterson. Clerk of Course Mr. P. Zaatbury. Treasurer Mr. H. 0. Clarke. Stewards—Messrs S. GUMgan, W. Gower, G. T. Potto, W. Symes, T. Campbell, Jas Pater»on, H. 0. Clarke, R E. Moßae, A. Sargeant, W. Matthew? PROGRAMME: 1. FLYING HANDIOAP, of 40 sovs roeond horse to receive 5 sovs out ol tho istan«e f mile. Nomination, 15«; accepts - Is. To start at 11.15 am 2. HANDICAP HURDLES, of 40 sovs: K'ond horse to receive B sovs out of the stal stance, \\ miles; over (I llights of hurdles, (tin high. The winner of any hurdle nice after the declaration of weghts to'c wry a penalty of lOlbs. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 20s. ' atari at 12 30 pin 3. KAKAKAMKA STAKES, 5 govs: seend horse to rerctoe 5 sovs out of the sta distance 4J furlongs. Open to horses hat liavo rer won a raco exceeding £25 in vdue. dght Bst. Entrance, 25s—on general entry night. To start at 1p m i. PATBAEABTER HANDICAP. 76 sovg; second horse to receive 10 sovs, and third hork* 6_ so*a out of tlio stakes; distance, H miles, aination, 20s; aecep'.an:e, 40s. J'o start at 2pm 5. FARMERS' PLATE, of 25 sovs: second horse to r.'-cciw 5 sovs out of the Btakes; distance 1 mile. Jintranee, 25s—on general entry night. For all horses t hut huve'iievcr uartoU ft any other race (Furuici s' Plates excepted, and winners of those la-red). Welter wei^'h:.fur-age. u r ii to all horses trained in, and tho hnsia tide property of residents i..lii!'i the bouudarifi of the I'utea uud liawur.i t uantitsfor three mouths prior to iule of rueiiig. To start at 2.1,"» pin K. ALTONHiGU-WKIGHI HANDICAP. ot 45 sovs.; second hot mi tu reroice 5 c . v.- out of the states; distance 1 mile. Miuituuin weight, Hst 711) Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 255. To start at 3.30 p in 7. FINAL STAKES, of 25 sovs: second horse to receive 5 sovs out of (ho stake:-.. Distil rru .It furlongs. Open to all Imrses that have uoror won a race at time < f slicring. Weight, Ust. Entrance, :''i -on general entry nieht. To start at 4.16 p m DATES OF NOMINAIONS, ACCEPT ANGEI AKU GENERAL ENTRIES. Nominations up to 8. p.m. on Wednesday, OLh March, 1901. WBlOHia declared on Fridav, 22nd March, 1901. AUUWTANULS AND GENKUAL ENTRIES Up to 8 p.m. on Friday, 29th March, 1901. Kuli« anh Hi:f;ui.ATioss. I—A "Hack " means a hoi he that lias at time of Noitination, never wou a nice of the value of (pp.'i-.uuily "■I-1 euLiirin r and Meeting are noti-liuc.-s will be ruby the u eossary Note.-The Post and Telegraph office* closes at p.m. The Secretary will receive money fo investment on tho totalisutor. R \V. HAMERTON, Secretary. Approved hv the larauaki Metropolitan Club, January 20th, 1001. Mussell cetwood, Secretary. SOFT AND GLOSSY HAIR. TO make the hi.ir Kiowsofl.Vglossy, and luxuriantly is u mutter tliat has vexed the minds of many thousands. The hair requires to bo nourished, and the skhi of the head kept clean and in it healthy condition. To do this you must u>o Parker's Hair Tonio. It is tho only preparation that fullils r.U the requirements without tho disadvantages titctssary to promote a healthy and vigorous growth of hair. ttn d It is not a greasy or oily preparation, will not toil the finest linen or lace is not poisonous, nor dees it contain I anything to injure tho most tender skin It is not highly perfumed, and hi DO way objectionable, to tho mod relincd sunso of smell. It ciioctually removes daudiiil or utile impurities lrom the .--ealp. It makes the hair ;<ruw soft, flossy, an strong It. is sold in patent: bottluh (at 2a lid': bi po.it Hn. .. It is manufactured only by the proprietor, * It should be on every lady's toilet table. 'Vcj daudiiil or otho all.. <ruw soft, glossy, an bottles [at 2a lid'; bj SYKLb, opposite Theatre Royal, New Plymouth. | Waitara Agentu 1. uvrknou 8808. dUirokeepers. " 8 SUNBEAM
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