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Standard Teas Standard Teas Standard Teas OSTRICH ON EACH PACKET. l» D. NATHAN AND CO. ESTABLISHED 1840. WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT CO., LTD, MANURE MANUFACTURERS! I Offices, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Manure Works, Ngahauranga IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, Chean Manures NETT CASH ON TRUCKS AT NOAHAURANGA, in 2cwt, SACKS. For 1 cwt. bagg 2s 64 per ton extra is charged, J M MANURE, £1 10s PER TONj Guaranteed Analysis: Tricalcic Phosphate 26 per cent, Ammonia 8 per cent. BONE DUST £5 5s PER TON, Guaranteed Analysis : Trioalcw Phosphate 43 per cent. Ammonia 4 par cent, IMPORTED SUPERPHOSPHATE

£5 5s PER TON. I Guaranteed Analysis: 35 to 37 per cent. Soluble Pbosphati. NO. 1 MIXTURE, £5 5s P£R TON. Guaranteed Analysis: One half Imported Superphosphate, 65 to 37 per cent. Soluble Phosphate One bait Bone Dust as above NO. 3 MIXTURE, £4 17s 6d per ton One hall imported Superphosphate, as above One half M Manure as above SPECIAL POTATO MANURE £5 PER TON. (Copied from the report of the New York Agricultural Experiment Station, at Geneva, N.Y.). Guaranteed Analysis : Five twenty-thirds DRIED BLOOD, 15 per cent. Ammonia Ten twenty-thirds BONE DUST, as above Right twenty-thirds KAINIT 13 per cent. Potash< KAINIT The addition of a small proportion of Kuinit to any ot the mixtures Is an advantage, and will be made without extra charge if specified by tie purchaser when giving the orier, MIXING. The Manures are not mixed until the orders are seat out, and purchasers at their option can have the original Manures sent to them in tn# Bakers' bags and make the mixture! themselves.

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CHAP. 1. CHAP. 2. CHAP. 3.. CHAP. 4. CHAP. ;>. CHAP. 0. CHAP. 7., CHAP. 8. CHAP. 9.. CHAP. 10.. CHAP. 11.. CHAP. 12.. CHAP. 13.. CHAP. 14.. CHAP. 15.. CHAP. 10.. Anatomy. Heart Diseases Lung AlTectious Brain Diseases Spine Disorders Bladder Diseases Liver Diseases Nerve AlTectious Stomach Disease Kidney Discuses Fevers Abscess Eur Diseases Alcoholism Varicose Veins Skin Diseases CHAP. IT.. CHAP. 18.. CHAP. 19.. CHAP. 20.. CHAP. 21.. CHAP. 22,. CHAP. 23.. CHAT'. 24.. CHAP. 25.. CHAP. 26.. CHAP. 27.. CHAP. 28.. CHAP. 29 CHAP. 30.. CHAP. 31.. Wounds Digest ion On Sleep Exercise Old Age Rupture Fracture, False Delays Quackery Mood Disease Cancer Oenoral Disea Electricity v Medicine Each of these Chapters is Illustrated with Plates, which are the Perfection of Excellence, pertaining to the Medical Studies of which they form a Part. WORTH KNOWING.—That the Specialists of the FREEMAN AND WALLACEf) INSTITUTE are among the most eminent medical practitioners practising in Australia to-duy. They are medical experts i h the treatment and cure of those crave disorders affecting the sex through any cause whatever. SCIAIWCA. RHEUMATISM, INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, nLADDER INFLAMMATIONS, KIDNEY DISORDERS, LIVER AFFECTIONS, and diseases of the Chest Organs are their Specialties. They particularly desire to treat those discuses others have aggravated by their tampering. They are under a guarantee bond of £IOOO foi\l the Faithful Performance of all Medical Contracts undertaken. PROFESSIONAL QT'ALIFICATIONS.-Thcrc arc so many men practising in the large Continental Cities of Australia to-day who are little better than unqualified medical sharpers that it behoves all patients to thoroughly understand the professional status of the physician attending them. The Physicinu-in-Chief of the Institute, Dr. WALLACE, is registered by Australian, English, and American Medical Hoards, and is late of tho Tmpr-rial Army Medical Staff. He is a Specialist of unquestionable ability and inlernn'tional reputation in the treatment of grave Nerve, Mood,-and Stomach Diseases. ]Men may address "The Secretary." 227 Elizabeth Street, privately, if desirable.

WOJI.WS DEPARTMENT.-The Department for the treat* Women is under the supervision of Dr. Elizabeth White, M.D., diagnostician of international skill, who boars Registration l'upi the Medical Hoards of Victoria. New South , Wales, No* America. She has studied under some of the Greatest ists of the day In Nerve, Wood, and Skin Diseases. She has an knowledge in the treatment of Children's Diseases, and nil Toll' eases associated with the female sex. She may be consulted da her rooms, 225 Elizabeth Street, and private appoint" ' ranged if necessary. Consultations In the Interest ol either personally or by letter. Only legitimate treati THE FREEMAN AND WALLACE ELECTRO MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, COR. ELIZABETH AND RATHTTRST STREETS, SYDNEY AND AT MELBOURNE. ITowaivl Freeman, Director. Richard Wallace, M.D., Phvsicinn-in-Cljlel; E. White, M.P., Wo»e ß ' g pepartaQuk

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 777, 21 March 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 777, 21 March 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 777, 21 March 1905, Page 4

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