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noßppi Good Manure is Capital Invested, and it Pays Big Dividends! V/ESTFIELD MANURES are THE BEST! We are pleased to give Expert Advice as to the most suitable manures for certain soils and To-day no experienced farmer disputes the fact that if he would prosper hemustgive back | to the sail what he takes from it. The only certain way to do this is by the use of scienti- . fically prepared manures. The good farmer looks upon the labour and researches of the We with to j manufacturers of manures as uf the highest importance to him and takes full advantage of » • i I their expert assistance and advice. Thus his land is easily and economically worked, the • J crop is heavy and regular, and the pasture which follows is a sure source of profit. It is touch With i false economy to spare the in mure, for it costs more to work the unfertilised land, and the every crop may not be half as good. • , Among manures " Westfield " products hold deserved pride of place. They are compounded by experts in the chemistry of soils,,and for every soil and crop there is a manure We have which gives the greatest and most certain result. For 20 years this Auckland product has information been on the market, and the sales continue to increase by leaps and bounds. Farmers are w v:»k :- recognising that "it does not pay to experiment." Year after year they use the manure . WMCtt IS, which produces big crops, and yet leaves the land in good heart. Freight and labour are the worth largest items in the use of manures, so that only the best is cheap. The best and the money to cheapest is " Westfield." is Profits depend upon a proper system of manuring. The wise farmer wishes to make ' as much as possible out of his land each year, and the best way is to regularly use'' Westfield" wriu for oar Manures. We want you to write to us and obtain the manure which suits your particular Fr«« Ctttlopu soil and prop. ni rHe * w, «- GET "WESTFIELD," THE CHEAPEST AND BEST. "* orne, Prosper & Co.'s Fret CftttlogM ud Prlw Llit. : ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. N.Z. DRUG CO.. LTD. WOIKSI WMTMILD. OX SALE HY-W.ROWE,Xcw Plymouth; «RIFFITITS& CO.. \ew Plymouth; JOLL BROS., Waitiira;'NlCHOLAS & SON, Inglewood; J. D. IIORESON, Stratford; YOUNG, HODBS & CO., (Stratford. AIL STORES AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS?

Amber Tips Tea eo<U no more thu ordinary tea, bit in quality, strength and flavour, it it rutljr uperior. Sold at 1/8.1/10.2/-jw Ik. 2

Amber Tips Tea - Stands the Teapot Test! 1 the test that tells quality is the teapot. Amber Tips Tea stands this test of daily use by the housewife. Its exceptional quality and delicious flavour has quickly made it the favourite brand of all who have tried it. Economy is a point that every woman should study, and Amber Tips is not only a tea of exceptional quality, but also most economical. You make more cups of tea from a pound of Amber Tips than from ordinary brands -and every cup will be delicious, fragrant and refreshing. Tell your grocer to send you a pound of Amber Tips Tea—the special packet is air-tight and damp-proof, thus preserving all the delicious flavour and strength. Sold in three grades1/8, 1/10 and 2/-. ; IS m m *3

J)ETAILS of a test it underwent for a whole season in Taranaki on a lie of 100 cows as against a similar herd on an adjoining farm milked i hand. The most Exhaustive Test eve; made of ji milking machine. A Herd. B Herd (hand-milked) £748, milked by hand 1006-7 .. £503, milked by hand 1007-8.. £BO3, milked ly machine 1008-9 . • A Herd result. £754 deficit of £ £590 deficit of£ £748 gain of £ 1906-7 .. £748, milked by hand 1006-7 .. .. £754 deficit of i 1907-8 .. £503, milked by hand 1007-8.. .. £590 deficit of £ 1908-9 .. £BO3, milked ly machine 1908-9 ..» .. £748 gain of £ It will thus bo seen that the loss of £-27 was turned into a profit of £55 \ the machine, an improvement really of £B2. Add to this the saving in LABOR and the machine is a gift to you befo «ne season is over. ITS PRINCIPLE IS THE BEST ITS SALES ARE THE GREATEST THE SECRETARY, offices, K. A WIGGIXS, General Manager, 60, 68 The Terrace, Wellington. Works, Palmcrston North. DOMINION PRESSURE MILKING MACHINE

3. - No Adulterated. Artlf totally* qoldm^u,, Ataa 'Muted or any China Teat w™*»ua <«- EihlMMon, uttd In £. ■- -W--NELSON, MOATE and'co.'S PURE TEAS. " PROOF POSITIVE. M JJ2EI""J■ »««* ana opponent* have tried hard to poison the mmae ** °'* 6 .?" bUob ' MO4TI « CO'I P«™ Teas are not a. So tn? AnTl ,1 "V"' Pot " toidlng Brand 6 «" T <"> «>M by NM.& Co N mT™?L •"J;' n " !lno6 the TeM OTW b °«Bht retail tarn, eroeers selllnn PRICES TO-DAY 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 2/., C/I plr , b . , ; REPORT on the ANALYSES ol 4 SAMPLES of NELSON, MOATE & GO'S TEAS MAY 29xh. 1882. APRIL 20r„. 1909. t He. 8 No. 411 PBICI OF TEA 1/6 I/O 1/10 £/ m ■a fan xeas were purcl In Welllnston b (BljMd) A.W.BICKCRTON, Colonial Analyst. <>l|Ml) •I. S. MACLAURIN, 0.50., I.C.S • Bovwrwinl Anilyil Ni.-The Samples were pnrohaaea bj NELSON, MOATE & CO., LTD. ESTABLISHED 1879. CEYLON I NEW ZEALAND TASMANIA

H AAKE P IANoa BECHSTEIN P 1^03 HOPKINSON P™ COLLAED t>™ Procurable from THE BRITISH AND COKTINENTAI TIAN'O COMPANY, DEVON STIIEET, NEW PLYMOtJTD (Opposite Okey, Son and Arnold's)'. TUNING AND REPAIRING By Competent Workmen, 1.1, HOFFMANN. Maanw,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 176, 18 August 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 176, 18 August 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 176, 18 August 1909, Page 4

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