Good Manure is Capital Invested, and it Pays Big Dividends! WESTFIELD MANURES are THE BEST I We are pleased to give Expert Advice as To-day no experienced farmer disputes the fact that if he would prosper he must give back to the soil what he takes from it. The only certain way to do this is by the use of scientifically prepared manures. The good farmer looks upon the labour and researches ot the We Wish to manufacturers of manures as of the highest importance to him and takes full advantage of _ et mto their expert assistance and advice. Thus his land is easily and economically worked, the . . i I.- ... j >L. _~„i...... m v.; A u ft\Unn,a ij q enrp cr\nrr»p nf nrnnt. It IS IUUWI Willi their expert assistance and advice. mus ms iana is easily ana ecuuouiiuauy wu.-w, *»<- crop is heavy and regular, and the pasture which follows is a sure source of profit. It is false economy to spare the manure, for it costs more to work the unfertilised land, and the get into touch with every farmer. We have Advice as crop may not be baltas goodi farmer, to the most Affl mallures " WeslSeld " products hold deserved pride of place. They are comsuitable pounded by experts in the chemistry of soils, and for every soil and crop there is a manure We bave which trives the greatest and most certain result. For 20 years this Auckland product Has taformation manures been q * mark and the saks continue t0 increßSe by i eap9 flnd bounds. Farmers are for recognising that "it does not pay to experiment.'' Year after year they use the manure • • rhich produces big crops, and yet leaves the land in good heart. Freight and labour are the worth argest items in the use of manures, so that only the best is cheap. The best and the money to SOUS ana cheapest is" Westfield." him. crops. profits depend upon a proper system of manuring. The wise farmer wishes to make 7. asmuchaspossibleoutofhislandeachyear.andthebestwayistoregularlyuse Wes field Wrll.for, Our advice Manures We want you to write to us and obtain the manure which suits your particular is free. soil and crop. which is worth money to him. Fr*( Ctttlofw tad Prle* Lilt. I II OET •WBSTFIELD," THE CHEAPEST AND BEST. I' ' Kempthorne, Prosser fir* Co.'s *" _ N.Z DRUG CO.. LTD. WORKS i WESTFIELD, utr Ouk.k.. HEAD omCE: ALBERT STREET. AUCKLAND. ,LE BY-W. KOWE, Now Plymou Hi; GRIFFITHS & CO., Now Plymouth; JOLLBROS., »ri;S^™ ' Stratford; YOUNG, lIOBBS & CO., Stratford. ALL STORES AND PRODUCE MERCUAMS, nra: XICHOLLS & SON, Inglewoodj J. D. MOHIBON,
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THE MAILS. For South America, Eio Janicro,] Monte Video, and Tcnerillc, also United Kingdom and Continent (specially addressed per s.s. Tongnriro), due at Loudon Bth' Octolier, at (1.15 a.m. THURSDAY, 2(ilh AUGUST. For Australian Colonies, 1 {due at Sydney 31st August), ut (i.lo a.m. For United Kingdom and Co:itine,it. India, China, Japan, Philippine lsl.in'Js, Eastern aud Mediterranean ports, also South Africa (due at London 3rd October), at 6.15 a.m. ' FRIDAY, 27th ALT.UST. For Auckland and North, per Uarauit, at 7 p.m. ■SATURDAY, 28tli AUGUST. For Auckland and North, per Rosamond, at 2 p.m. For Australian States (due at SydiP'.v 3rd September), at 2 p.m. W. J. CHANEY. Chief Postmaster Skin Came Off from Finger Ends to Elbows—Treated for Months by Skin Specialists Who Could Do Nothing for this Distressing Case. FOUND PERFECT CURE AT LAST IN CUTICURA "Iliad blood poison in both my hands. My doctor got tho blood poison out all right but, with /SL-Ss. Mm treatment he gave iy hands f nger ends U| jl elbows. They \ v *" . J raw as beef. I was / able to do any w A about twelve months, 5*7 V owing to this accident £/ yThe doctor kept ma und >I Yj jt thing in his power and ' J ' ' it was not much better in the end. So at last he told me he could do no more for me and I felt very down-hearted as I thought I was not going to get better. The doctor advised me to go to a skin specialist, and so I did. When he looked at my hands he said it was a very bad case. months, but I was no better with ail his treatment. I gavo it up for a bad job, and I tola my doctor I was getting no better. He recommended me to the Infirmary to try another skin specialist. I tried tus treatment for three months but found no benefit from it at all. Six y I thought I was not going to ge One day I saw the Cuticura Eer advertised and said I should like to give them a trial. I sent for Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. After I tried them and saw that my hands were coming on first class I persevered till I got a cure. Now my hands are all right and I am at my usual work. I am never without Cuticura Soap and Ointment and shall praise them wherever I go. Mr, William Koberts. 9, Top Row, Eng., Nov. 12,1907, and Jan. 29,1908."
For Flavour and Strength Use: Amber Tips Tea. © «——— INFINITE CARE and expert lea blending has fyo- ' duced Amber Tips, a tea that cannot be excelled either for quality, flavour or strength.. It is most economical—you can make more cups of delicious refreshing tea from a pound of Amber Tips than from any other brand at the same price. The package, too, is unique. First, the tea is wrapped in parchment. In turn, this is enclosed in cardboard, round which tinfoil is placed, while the whole is encased in an outer covering of grease-proof paper. Thus you have an air-tight and damp-proof carton, which keeps the exceptional strength and flavour of Amber Tips from deterioration. Ask your grocer to get Amber, Tips Tea—it is sold in three grades, 1/8,1/10 and 2/-. » _-• I FjETAILS of a test it underwent for a whole season in Taraaaki on a herd of 100 cows as ngainat a similar herd on an adjoining farm milked by hand. The most Exhaustive Test eve.- made of a milking machine. A Herd. B Herd A Herd (hand-milked) result. 1906-7 .. £748, milked'by hand 1000-7.. .. £754 deficit of £« 1907-8 .. £583, milked by hand 1007-8.. .. £690 deflolt of£BJ 1908-0 .'. £BO3, milked ty machine 1908-9.. .. £748 gain of £6O Tt will thus be seen that the lots of £27 was turned into a profit of £66 by the machine, an improvement really of £B2. Add to this the saving in LABOR and the machine is a gift to you before one season is over.
ITS PRINCIPLE IS THE BEST ITS SALES ARE THE GREATEST THE SECRETARY, offices, 86, 68 The Terrace, Wellington. R. A WIGGINS, Genen Works, Falmenton North. DOMINION PRESSURE MILKING MACHINE TARANAKI FARMERS HUNDREDS OP POUNDS LAST SEASON BY USING ONLY =FRASEK'S= RELIABLE CATTLE DRENCH THE SUPERIOR QUALITIES of thi» Drench have been recognised By hading farmers throughout the district, from whom wo have received numerow testimonials of a ilattering character. FRASER'S CATTLE DRENCH is the BEST REMEDY for aH inflammatory and feverish disorders, colds, chills, influenza, rod-water, cofcfivcneu, '"" of cud, indigestion, hide-bound, surfeits and heaviness, in CATTLE. *E SHEEP AND HORSES. ' ' m" EAOH PAOKET CONTAINB FOUR FULL DOBIB Prices: 1/6 per pkt., 15/- per do* pkta. If your storekeeper does not stock FRASER'S CATTLE DRENCH, mi. direct to us and we will forward it free of cairiacc. FRASER'S ANTISEPTIC TABLETS FOR THE PREVENTION OF ABORTION IN CATTLE These Tablets are highly coneentr.uod aud have nlwaya been ife and reliable and easy to use. PRICE 2/0 PER BOTTLE. rrepar-u un ler tl>» supervision of WM. ERASER, M.P.S. V., rnd X.Z. TARANAKI DLiUli STORES. DEVON ST. (Opposite Bellringcr's) ... XKW PLYMOUTH
Complete Treatment for Every Humour of Infanta, Jhlldren and Adults consists of Cutlcura Soap to Cleansa the Skin, Cutleiira Ointment to Henl the Skin find Cutlcura Hcsolvent Pills to Purify the Blood. A Single Set often Cures. Sold throughout Paris, 5, Rue dn la Pais; Australia, R. Towns & Co., Sydney; India, Ji. K. Paul, Calcutta; U. a. A., Potter Drue 4 Chem. Corp., Sole Props. WPost tree, 32-panc book givlni description, treatment ind cure of diseases ot tbe skin and ec&lp.
ALWAYS BUY WHAT IS PURE AND GOOD BEST STARCH BEST IRONING A'tvayi ask for lib boxes; Bed .Label ill that noes I comes from nives the |>n c Good Ironing arch. " Sylvia atisfaction.
COFFRfI HOT COLD WEATHER Try Yeale's Iresli Ground Every Morning It is delightful. i'ou Just Try It. 'Plwnc 180 Thontre lio-ttilßuiklim!
to my' opinion LANE'S has no equal." in a letter to the Lane's Emulsion Coy., Mr. A. S. Cookson, of InvernnriHn o-tirt-. _'" ai—* ±i_ years ago I was In a poor state or health, my weight Selng only ■ '-e atone. I seemed to fee In a -■ "ne, and all my friends sym::i;..i3ed with me and seemed to think that I womd soon be away from them One of my chums strongly recommended me t* try Lane's Emulsion. O I had almost maue up my mind that it was only a matter of time, and that it was •lo good trying anything mwe.f:l took his advice, however, an* sent away for a case of three deien. These I took according to directions, and when finished found that my weight had increased by ,28 pounds, and my health simply perfects) I can strongly recommend Lane's Emulsion to anyone who, like myself, was fading away. In my ease there waO nothing apparently the matter, but I was gradually getting thinner *d weaker. L ... i n my oplnion Lane , s Emulsion as a body-builder ha ß no equal."—sig M d, A. S. Cookson. InTf-rcaa-g111.,-, Lane's Emulsion will act for you as it did for Mr. Cookson. It always asnlnto ,n.,„...i.._ ~..„„_ nesn, and adds strength. This treble action of Lane's Emulsion b unique with itself, and cannot bo found in the many substitutes and imitations which flood the market. Lane's Emulsion in two »n^h 0 -?'?. 6 found in the stocks of all chemists and grocers throughout the Dominion. Small sie <!.->«, large size 4/6. The ian» ■«*■» is the econnmlnal aN-J"!?
~ There's nothing to ■>•- bad for a cough ?)), as coughing. so Bood8 ood W(Msr l i * or a oough *iM as Ayer's Cherry PecI toral. When you y have a genuLino cold or a hard oough, > or when there "'*"" '""" is inflamma-1 >at:ou in the throat or lungs, then J you need 9eeteral It is a carefully prepared, accurately 'impounded mcdicino for all diseases I the throat and lnngs. It contains trong and activo ingrodients, such as re evasively prescribed b'y the medi:il s!, a:ul best mcilieino for coughs and ul'.s you cau possibly buy. A,-.K\>t. v.a clieap and worthless subti: iitc. 1:o suro you got Ayer's Cherry • "I. 7; contains no narcotio or >■ ■..•a (>: ;i::y tind. >,./., writes: "We nil usi- Chanib«rl:i : «'d Cough llcuiedy, and tliinl; u lot of it. My husbnnd, who is a conductor on the Auckland trams, takes it when ho has the least symptom of a co!<|, and it always lessen* the attack. Have given it to our children many times for coughs or croup, ami it har never failed to cute." For sale by ill chemists and storekeeper!,
WILSON'S STAR BRA\D 10,000 TOJN'S See following testimonial:— Messrs Wilson's Portland Cement Co Ltd., Auckland, Dca r Sire We have much pleasure in testifying to the suitability of your eemeni for our class of work, especially in the construction of harbor works. During the past five years we have had close upon ten thousand tons, every batch of which has been carefully tci'ted as to its soundness Wy boiling test, and also for its tensile and compression strength. We have always found your cement most regular iu quality and well up to standard specification. We commend your cement fur its regularity in quality, as we have not had to "reject ii single bag. Yours Faithfully, FcrroConcrete. Co, of Australasia, Ltd. W. A. ROBERTSON, General Manager, '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 173, 25 August 1909, Page 4
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