The Wellington Meat Export Co., LIMITED, MANURE MANUFACTURERS. liAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON Worki: NGAHAURANQA. Important to Farmers. W.M.E.Co. Manures Net Gash on Trucks at Ngabausaaga in a cwt. sacks. For i cwt. sacks, 5/- per ton extra is charged. No. 1 Mixture £5/7/6 per ton No. 3 „ £5151- „ No 5 „ £5/2/6 .: Potato ~ £5/2/6 .. Imported Superphosphate *'s/5/- „ Particulars of Analysis posted to any address on application, at any time to suit Farmers. FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT CO., LTD. IS PREPARED TO PURCHASE Fat Sheep and Lambs by weight, or at per head. The Company also offers clientt every facility far Freezing on their own account. Prices and all particulars can bo obtained on application at the Company's Offices, or from any of the buyers in the country. WALTER G. FOSTER. Managing Director. JjOST-On Sunday, from Egwont Road, light yellow collie slut, about 12 months old.—Reward on glvinir information or returning to ,T. Smellie, Kjrmont Road. gfj J^OST— On Saturday afternoon, behreen new police station, Powderham Street, and Teed's chemist's ahon, a blue enamel and silver pendant attached to gold chain. Reward on returningto this office. m.J Saturday afternoon, between Gilbert Street and town, opal brooch, valued as keepsake. Reward of 10s on returning to lira. Coker, Gilbert Street. 20-3 \yAXTED-Rcspoctahle young man to milk and to drive milk-cart—' Apply by letter, "H.," "News" Office. ■ 24-2 gOAP-Oicaver's Glycerine and Cucum. SALE*''' 3 mkCS f ° r IB '~ WARD ' s JJORROCK'S Snow-white flannelette, every yard marked "Horrock's," Ss lid jud Us lid dozen. Horrock'sCalico4s lid iuzen.—WAßD'S SALE. yyHITK Roller Turkish Towelling, 27 ~„ -i" 01 '* 8 w'de, Od yard. Ladies' JLa, Handkerchiefs, 5s (or Is. I size Gents' White Handier*- 1 -'-''- « 1».-\VARD'S SALE. JAMISOLES, Is each. Ladies' Golf Ulouscs, 2s lid each. Ladle*'. ST MUSLINS and CRETONNES, all colors, pretty designs, 3s Ud dozen pRLVT DOROTHY PINAFORES, full ■ size Is lid each; Children's Caahuere Dresses is lid each; Women't RANTED TO SELL-Encyclopaedla Britanica in half-morrocco (24 'ols. and index) on revolving book cue. liso British Navy League map, 6ft by ft. All in first-class condition and will e sold cheap.—Address at "News" of. » to pOR SALE-Factory Plant, Engine, Boiler, Separator, Pagteuriter, ftorker, Churn, and Accessories. No :easonablo offer refuscd.-- I NOLAN & CO 21-8 jiOR SALE—At half-price, complete Lady's Outfit, handsome hat, cosume, macintosh, Mouse, underskirt, ,"ovos—At Araibury's Sale, 21-7 |^.' ANTED—A washerwoman,—For address apply to "W," "News" flicc. 21.Q NOTICE TO BOYS who want to earn pocket money—Sole Bros, ere cadi mrchasers of bones in any quantity. " U-7 pOR SALE-W.C.S.R. Lease, 18 acres, on Old Hospital Road, one mile from town; river boundary; ideal »ud« urban residential site; extensively planted. Terms if desired. For address apr'" office of this paper. 1 <TUIE tenderest beef and the choicest of chops I The best in this terns since the war, | Can be had every day <it those up-to-date-diops, j The Tararaki Meat Bazaar. T>ALL PROGRAMMES and INVITATION CARDS-A large assortment. Inspect samples at "News" Office. pOR Up-to-date Printing of every kind try the "News" Jobbing Depart. incnt. Orders executed with despatch. pOR SALE, Hammond Typewriter, practically new; cheap for cosh. "Seller," News Office. perly cooked | We heard dad te'l our mamma I And we kiddies rejoice that our orders are bookfi | Every day at the Meat Bazaar. t.c. pOH SALE—I acre, Vogeltown, price 1 £180; £SO down; good building site—Gilmour & Clarke. " v roomed house, every convenience, handy to town.—Gllmour & Clarke. VOUNG LADY desire* situation In Solicitor's office. Typewriting and shorthand (100 words per minute). First-class references.—Address care "W.T.," "News" Offioa. SYKESS DRENCH GOOD FOR PIGGY r How Mr. McKenzle I saved £I H Mr Wm. McKenziewriteeIn September. 1904.1 »»*o £ H by having Sykn'i Drwrt on the premises (costing 1/6 par packet). A valuable sow with is little young ones was at the point of death. She was down and could not move, and having the Drench in the house I gave her half a packet. The remainder ol 1 I the packet I mixed with meal and milk and gave to her four hoora I afterwards. In less than six houej she was on her feet. A» 1 wai leaving my farm in eight weeks II sold the sow and litter forX<*| Every owner of live stock shook! j have this valuable medicine" on his farm, as he never know* thi hqur when he will require hit . WN. MCKENZIE, / ■ oiitt,-'-'""'"'
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 155, 26 July 1909, Page 3
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725Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 155, 26 July 1909, Page 3
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