If he Wellington 71 eat Export Co., LIMIT! D, MANURE NjNUFACTUIEIS. OfflOHl LAMBTON QUAY, WBLLINGTON Worki: NGAHAURANM. mportant to Farmors. W.M.E.Co. Manures Vet Cash on Trucks at NfaWaran|a In 2 cwt. sacks. For I cwt. sacks, ;/- per ton extra Ii charged. No. 1 Mixture £5/7/6 per ton No. 3 „ £5/5)No. 6 „ 25/2/6 Potato ~ £5/2/8 „ Imported Superphosphate £5/5/- n Particulars of Analysis potted is any address on application, Special Mixture* can be made at any time to salt Farmers. FREEZINITsHEEP AND lAMBS. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT CO., LTD. IS PREPARED TO PURCHASK Fat Sheep and Lambs by weight, at at per head. The Coiapany «lw offers clients every facility fee Freezing on their owa accowt Prices and *ll parties lan caa ha obtained on application at the Company's Offices, or frees m el the buyers la the eoantry. WALTER C. FOSTER, Managing Directer. to purchase good suburbaa residence, with >/ 4 to %-acre ol laud.—Ruply Box 104, Hawera. 4-1 pOR SALE—Waitara, new house, well situated, 5 large rooms and every convenience, one acre land, well planted. ■ A'Bso; tonus.—H. F. Russell and Co., New Plymouth. 4-J J^XCHAXGE— 170 acres, Bush district, 130 in gra-ss; milked last season -■> cows, besides carrying 160 sheep and 1.1 head other stock; good house. Exchange for house and fow acres close to town. Price £0 p«r acre.-H. F. Sussell and Co., New Plymouth. 4-2 J^XCHAXOE— 358 acres dairy farm, Mft in grass, l'/ 2 miles from creamery, 7-i'oomed house and outbuildings; curry over 100 cows. Price £ls per -i tp. Exchange for sheep farm. Equity C2R00.-H. F. Russell and 00. 4-g 1990 ACRES, choice block freehold sheep country, 630 acroß grassed; nil easy rideable land; 5-room-«'d house, vards, dip ,ete. Carried 800 sheep and 150 head cattle. Price £3 10s per ncrc; easy terms; or will exohsnge for smaller farm close to town.—H. F.' Russell and Co. J^OST— In New fTymouth, on Satar* day, a £5 note. Reward on return to "Wilier" care "News."
yyAXTEI). j wo Q on (;| enlen Boarder*; comfortnlile home, central; 18s week, soft washing included. For address apply office of this paper. 1-8 AMBURY'S are Having a very busy time with their half-price bargain* and discount sale. 30-8 JiANCY! —Goods at half-price and discount at Ambury's Great Slaughter to. fJUNDRBDS of people ar6 shopping at Every parcel leaving the establishment contains * barg*'n - t.«. jgXCHANGE for Taranaki Qairy Fua —ISOO acres first-class limeston* country at Te Kuiti; unimproved and unencumbered.—J. W. Wilson & Co. 27-a QUARRY, Waikato district, showing splendid profit, it offered in exchange lor really goad dairy farm.—J. W. Wilson & Co. 27-# JpOR SALE—I acre, Vogeltown; prica £230; easy terms; good bniMiaz site.—Apiply Gilmour & Clarke. ■pOR SALE—I,4-acre, Vogeltowa, pric* £150; £lO down, balance easy, terras.—Apply Gilmour & Otarke. 50 POUNDS DOWN will secure new 5-roomed house; eveiy convenience. Price £sfio.—Apply Gilmour k Clarke. TO SELL—Encyclopwdil Britanlca in haif-morrocco (£4 vols, and Index) on revolving book case. Also Britieh Navv League map, 6ft by Oit. All in first-class condition and will bo gold cheap.—Address at '"News" ofB « 6 ' tA T?OR SALS—W.C&R. Lease, 16 aciM, on Old Hospital Road, one milt from town; river boundary; ideal suourban residential site; extensively plaited. Terms if desired, For address apply office of this paper. te. fPHE tenderest beef and the choicest of chops | The best ia thi* tovr» since the war, | Can be had every da} at those up-to-dato-«hops, f The Twa-' cuki Meat Bazaar. BALL. PROGRAMMES and INVITATION CARDS—A large assortment. Inspect samples at "News" Office. WHAT meat is real prime when properly cooked [ We heard dad tell . our mamma I And <we kiddie* rejoloo that our orders are booktd 1 Every day at thi Meat Bazaar. tc. TOOR Up-to-date Printing of every kind try the "News" Jobbing Depart* went. Orders executed with despatch. TpOR SALE, Hammond Typewriter, practically new; cheap for cash. "Seller," -News O.^e. VISITING CARDS.—Visiting Oatda printed equal to copper-plate at the "News" Job Printery. City prices. QHOPS Tli LET—Two new shops, best site ia Waitara; well appokted.-* Apply W. Young, Waitara HowL t.e.
BYKESSI DRENCH SOW FOR MM ' How Mr. McKeittlej soved € 14 |Mr. Wm. MnKeniie write*In September. 1904.1 «*ved £u by having SykM'l DrMO* on the premises (costing 1/6 pet packet). K valuable tow with it little young ones was at the point of death. She waa down and could not move, and having the Drench in the house I gave her half a packet. The remainder of the packet I mixed with meal ud milk and gave to her four Iran* afterwards. In less than six boon she was on her feet. Ai I"V leaving my farm In eight wseks I sold the sow and litter for £l4. ] Every owner of live stock should have this valuable medicine on his farm, as he never know* Om hour when he will requirt it.' WM. MoKENZIE, ? I Omti.TanMklf SMPfefimi
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 163, 4 August 1909, Page 3
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804Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 163, 4 August 1909, Page 3
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