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TO jjaißY FABKIKS RBAB GOOD OALVH bj gMa| Ih Ml tomethlng to Mk» the (iMiflf sLrr&iAx*,*®* rear a calf. To be obtained from S B. a MMWJB,. IMPORTANT ftTAUMfSBft CHEAP MANURES f ON rBOOES AT NQAHAUBANQA. If MAN ÜBS—£4 Fn To*. auAßAxrwxD Jjiiina. 1 Pboephate STparONl. Ammonia ... ... ... IP* MBk BONK DUBM6 6* MB TOM. OUABAMTMD AXALTtn. Trioalclo Pboephate ... ... 4> per Mat Ammonia 4per®pl NO. 1 MEKTUfcX. £6 2» Id rn xov. •UABAirano MMUtra. One-half Law Scmbwkwiuj* One-ball Ben DutS. NO. 8 MDETURI. £4loimbTOV. One-he Uwwt SanuwwraAM. One-hall" M " Maxubh. NO. 4 VaXUBK £4 lSe m Toil. One-third Lawk* SurawsoerßAH, One-third Thomas' Phomayb One-third Bon l)cn This ia a flnt-oUo Turnip Manon, ladle peoially reoommended for wet or wv lands. BtBOIAIi POTATO MANOTUU£fi fib M>. KADmi The addition of a (mall propocUoa i| Kirera to any of the Mixture is aa ad»entage, and eanbe made without extra ekajf* 1 apeoiflod by the parohiMCi wNb fiftajf the order. juxma The Manure* an not mind ntfl Mm order* are lent oat, and parol) mi a* JIMU option-can have the original manures esafc to them in the maker*! Mgs, and make lie mixtures themselves. BPKOIAL MIXTURSboan bo aed* * my time to rait farmer*.

PHOTOGRAPHY. BLACK AND WHITE AND ENAMEL PHOTOS. All one price, vlfc. 218 PER DOZEN (till further notice). ' SPECIAL.— In response to enquiries we state that oar Enamelled Photos are GENUINE ENAMEL, not polished with a hot roller. For real Durable Finish iSnamelare by far the best. Ask for these at oar Btudio, and yon will get what yon ask for W. A. OOLLIB, Devon-street. A BILVER WATCH FREE. THESE WATCHES aie Silver Oases and oar asaal price list for tbem is 40s, but to introduce our Goods into the Oolony we will send yon this Watoh free if yon 68. will take advantage of onr marvellous offer. If yon want one write to n without delay, and send stamped addressed envelope for reply. With yenr letter send 6s P. Note, for which we will send von six of onr fali-siced wonderful Matador Silver Tea-spoons, whioh wear like real silver throughout. After yon reoeive the watch we shall «xpeot yon to'ahow it to your friends and call their attention to thii advertisement. The watoh is sent by regie* tered post on your complyisg with onr advertisement and the marvellous oiler which we will send. ADDRESS: SILVERSMITHS' ALLIANCE, Box 3 5, AUOKLAND. MONEY RETURNED IF NOT SATSIFIBD MISS COTTIER Has now on Sale Extensive Consignments of WOOLS- 4 a*d 8 PIy—WOOLS, —Berlin Fingerings. STOCKING YARNS of all makes. Fancy Work Silks in every shade Cloths in Faphioaable Teneriffe Woik Cushions, Cofies, and Ooeiea for Delicate lace work, Lace Braids. LEATHER GOODS A SPECIALITY. andsome Purses, Card Cases, Desks nnd Workboxea Novelties in Fashionable Chatelaines and Chatelaine Bai>s Ladies' Companions—Scis*or Oases Thimbles

Note—The "M" Manure gave Hm. rein in proportion to ooak out af 19 perimente with Champion Swede Tunte «k the Government Kxperimental Farm it Momohaki in 1897 leee pig* ITO, Hfjfc Report of Ajpionltoral Department) t** experiment made at "nmnlwkl with wrioui Man area upon Tarnine is bk* tieaeon 1898*90 .how that Ow URnS wu obtained bom a mixture rrf wi fttlnj ttmmed bone du<> and two*third* ls§ alaar (Thorn** 1 PhoapHate), whilet Mm Iml molt, at) a mlnlmmn ooet, wae be«| « aroctnre of one-third La wee* hwiktl pbate and two-third* of the W.H It (M "M ' Manure. The latter mixture Oe«* taini the tame oomponente aa the 00. a No. I Mixture, the proportions M m • a little different. The former combination pointe o the fact, now generally reeo* niaad, that the value of Maio alu, ahl known aa Thornta* Phoaphate, hae In eraatl* under-eatimated. The W.U,£ oo.'a No. 4 Mixture oontaiaa ooa-thUd fl Thomaa' Phoaphate. A paraea of the m> port of Mr. Gillaodyay the hiiiimtm || Momohaki, embodying the reeutle of Ah experiment* referred to. which «UI It found in the Seventh Report of the D*. partment of Agriculture, wonid amply, pay any farmer who find* a diffloully ia •elaeting the moat loitable man urea vnoovAimaoiiTw 6TO OK FOR FRKBZINO np<m owner** aooonnt at the following rate* To inolnda eleughtarinf.Ffreaateg, 8n pping, Wrapper and Freight. ■■ FOR BHIPMKMB IN TBS UOgtU OF JUNE TO NOVEMBER. inoloi feMUTTON, {d per lb*(tluee ferthiap) BEEF, B-10d nlne-teothiofa LAMB,9*IOd ~ (nine-tentha of a**^ p*W F)R SHIPMENTS IN THK M(>NTH* 07 DROBMBBR TO MAY, include*. MU'FION, 1 and l-10d per lb (one prow an one-teiMi 1 BhEF, 1 and 1-lCd per b (one penny ftflif ou*-tantli LAMB, l-5d par lb (one pei«y^| The Wellington Meat Export Company, LIMITED DILNOT RLADTIBN.

STAT/ONKRY DEPARTMENT. Account Books of all kinds; Plain and Fancy Mote Paper and Envelope* in Boxes and Packet*. Beading Books in great variety Periodical*, Pattern Book* etc. Prayer and Hymn Book*, separate and oombined Ornaments, Basket-ware, Toys, Dol'g, Photo Frames in ohoice designs. AGENT FOR MDME. WEIGEL'S CUT PATTERNS. MISS COTTIER Brougbam-stieet. WAITARA-NEW PLYMOUTH COAOH. . THE undersigned notifies that he has bought ont Mb. Bobt. Kibbx "b interest in the above BUSINESS. Customers will please note change of hours, vis.:— Coach leaves Wsitar 9.30 a.m. Goach leaves New Plymouth p.m. Seats booked and parcels received at West's stables. B. COULTER, altara. OKATO-NEW PLYMOUTH OOAOH. THE Coach le«T Qkato every Mosdai andTBDBBSAt at 6 a.m and every WbDNBBDA* fc SAfUBDAY, at 1.30 ».ni. Leaves New Ply onth at 1 p.m. on Mon Jays and Thursday «nd 8 p.m. on.Wednes lays and Saturdays Passengers and luggage can be booked West's Stables, New Plymouth, owner* residence, Okato. ROBT. T. ROEBUCK, Profbib^Oß. 3BNERAL BOOKBINDING rjIHOMAS AVER'S is now prepared tc X execute orders for BOOKBINDING of every description. Aocoukt Hooks ftrwciAJ.T.v Bound and Rwi.lsr) TO ANY i'A'ITI'RN on the pieiuises. tB" MUi-'IC, MAGAZINES, ETC., 801-nd in tub Best Stylb. Thos. Avery, Printer, Bookseller, Stationer, Bookbinder, am fLiuocTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 266, 11 November 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 266, 11 November 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 266, 11 November 1901, Page 4

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