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PACKED IN IX CWT. BAGS 16 TO TON. DISSOLVED BONES beat all other Manures in the test VITRIOLIZED BONEDUST Bones dissolved in Sulphuric Acid so as to render them immediately available for Plant Food. Soluble Phosphate Reverted Phosphate .. Insoluble Phosphate .. Total Phosphate, as tri-i "i'-'-.aenized Oi'ganio Mattel '-jiitaining equal Special Quotations for Large Lots. MR. POND'S ANALYSIS: READ THE RESULTS of the use of this Manure at the RUAKURA EXPERIMEHTM, STATION vitriol/zed bonedust For TOP-DRESSING GRASS LAND Westfleld Dissolved Bones used: 2 cwt. to acre 14/6 per acre Weight of Grass cut per acre Tons. Curt. Qra. Lbl. 7 11 1 10 Ten ewt. Basic Slag per acre, did not give nearly so good a result, and cost £1 18s. 9d. per acre. per ton Less 2>/i per cent. Discount for Cash. DELIVERED in lots of 30 cwt. or over, freight paid alongside the following Ports : WAITARA NEW PLYMOUTH (Breakwater) OPUNAKE WANGANUI NAPIER WELLINGTOH ead Office : ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND PROSSER &» CO.'S N.Z. DRUG CO., LTD. Workt! WESTFIELD, imiiiiiiim

Siui-ter Notice in m (Irocer'.s Shop: Our Cheese is Unapproachable." Jinny a man pulls down Ins character ill an effort to .build up a reputation. Abe Hummers advice-Sever make love 1.1 a woman through an ink bott.e. Jt lias 'been calculated 'by a German physician that the diseases to which the human inline is liaiblc amount to more than 11.00. The eye alone can be affected in fortv-eig'ht ililterent ways. A 'widower .if -Bale, who had advertised for a wife, received three applications. ami made an appointment with each of Hie ladies. These proved to be his own daughters, wlm had answered the advertisement unknown to one anollu' r. The bone iramo of the average wlnile weighs about forty-live tons. Thirty-six thousand feet is the height of some of the moon's mountains. Jf the wind be favourable, a fox can scent a man a quarter of a mile away. Acetylene-gas is now used oil soma French railways for illuminating carrier a recent decree women tor are 'prohibited from taking part in bulllights in -Spain. ' The average age at death of people ■who die through accidents is tlnrty-livo and a hall' years. China contributed t20,000 last; year towards the expenses of Chinese students in foreign countries. lied noses, according to a French physician, are more frequently due to cigarette-smoking lhan to drink. Rubber tvres have three natural mies- light", heat, and oil-all three of which slum Id be guarded against. duly iwo peers have the privilege oi standing covered before the King. They are Lord Kingsilale alld Lord I'orester. The average life of ,i dog is from ten to twelve years; of a cat. nine or tell years; and of a lox, about fourteen IStcam has not yet abolished sailingvessels. the total number of the. latver craft; in the world being nearly double that of steamers. f.ake Morat, in .Switzerland 1 , turns red every ten years, owing to the presence of a tiny plant, which is visible only through a microscope. liefore a thunderstorm, the Australian humming-bird covers the top of its nest, with cobweb, which is a non-conductor of rloi'lvicitv. The l itv of Milwaukee, U.S.A., wi I. in a short time, abolish the use ot horses in the municipal departments, motors being so much more economical. There are in Quebec to-day descendant,, of Wolfe's Highlanders, \v >o stormed the place; but, though Scottish in everything else, they speak French, and do not know English.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 234, 26 September 1908, Page 4

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573

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 234, 26 September 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 234, 26 September 1908, Page 4

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