T)ETAILS of a teat it underwent for a whole season to Taraaaki on * *** 1 Of 100 cowa aa against a aimilar herd on an adjoining fMnj mllkepJ Of hand. The moat Exhaustive Test evo; made of a milking machine. A Herd. B Herd A Bert < (hand-milked) remit 1900-7 .. £748, milked by hand 1900-7 .. .. £754 deficit of « 1907-8 .. £503, milked by hand 1007-8 .. .. £590 deficit of tXI 1908-9 .. £BO3, milked hy machine 1908-9.. .. £748 gain of *O6 It will thus be aeen that the lose of £27 waa turned into a profit of £BS by the machine, an improvement really of £B2. Add to thia the aaving to LABOR and the machine it a gift to you before one season is over. ITS PRINCIPLE IS THE BEST ITS SALES ARE THE GREATEST ' THE SECRETARY, offices, R. A WIGGINS, General Manager, THE SECRETARY, offices, 00, «8 The Tcrrac*, Wellington. , Work*, Falmeraton North. DOMINION PRESSURE MILKING MACHINE
your infant Will Thrive: NEAVE'S FOOD is a PERFECTLY SAFE FOOD tor the most delicate child, if used according to the directions given. It assists teething, is a valuable tone-former, relieves constipation, and is ? complete djet lor Infants. " opotiki, New Zealand, May ftth, toag. " Dear Sirs,—l enclose a pbcto of our youngest cMtt d a-half years eld. Ht : very ill, and though aw tried most patent ed to onths we put him on Neave's Food, th he became quite fat. He is now quilt a Manufacturers: Josiah R. Neave & Co., Fordingbridge, EngUofe Purveyors by Special Appointment to H KM. THE EMPRESS Of RUSSIA.
J£EMPTHORNE, PROSSER & <»;»• (New Zealand Drug Company, Ltd.) PRICE LIST. >' ; ' WESTFIELD MANUKKB, f, All Manures quoted in this list aw delivered in lots of 30cwt. and oy»t height paid, alongside the following ports:—Wiitara, New Plymouth (Bn*l> water), Opunake and WanganuL All packed in l%cwt. bags, Id to the ton,* *"A" Superphosphate, 38 (o 38 per tent. Soluble (total phosphates 42 to 41 per cent.) .. 4IT t Bone Dust (pure) steamed ~ 7 1( | Done Dust ipure), green ..824 Vitriojzod lloae Dust .. ~ 7 10 0 , Done Dust and Wood .. .. 710 0 Special Root Manure •. .. 7, J 0 Special Grass Manure "A" (lot Tup-dressing) 7 7 .4 Special (Jrass Manure "B" (for laying down Permanent Pasture) '7 7 t Special Potato Manure ..778 Speeinl Turnip Manure .. 7 II Special Rape Manuro .. .. 710 V Special Cora Manure ''A" (for lireen l'>ed) 7 8* Special Com Manure "B" (for Wheat, Oats, Barley, otc) .. 7 ■»''#■ Special Maize Manure "A -1 (for > Urcen Feed) 7 7 • Spceial Maize Manure "B" (for Cob Maize) 7 10, • Special Orchard Manure "A" (for young trees) .. .. 715 0 Special Orchard Manure "B" ■ , ' (for Fruit Formiitioii) .. 7 IS 9 Special Clover .Manure .. 6 12 I), Special Onion Manure .. 7 17 C)) Packing as stated bcluw: t , "Ocean'' Superphosphate, 35 to \ 37 per cent Soluble, 2cwl. b»i-ks (uett) (11l f We.-.'.licld Prepared tiuuno (for , Turnips), 2cwt. sacks (nett) S 7 % Westlleld Hone Substitute, 2 -f cwt. sucks (nett) .. .. 617 tl •Dominion" Hone Dust, stewl. f sacks (nett) n,( Sulphate of Ammonia, original I • sacks, about 2cwt 17 g & Nitrate of Soda, original sacks • ? about 2c\vt 16 8, ft Muriate of Potash, original , • sacks about 2cwt 16 IS' 0 Sulphate of Potash, original ' '■■ sacks about 2ewt Iff It Q Thomas' Phosphate (Basic Slag), landing June, July, , August >wd September, Kaiuit (improved), original ' - bags, about lewt. .. ~ f U'< 0' Nitrate of Potash, original bags, about lewt. .. .. 28 6 • Sulphate of Iron (xtals), origi- ''■ nal bags,, about 2ewt. .. 8W" ♦ Sulphate of Iron (crushed) ■ "„.«! Surprise Island Guano, 19-40 per cent., 2cw.t. sacks ~ 4 Maiden Guano, 68 to 67 per '? ■' I cent., 2cwt, Backs .. .. 6 I'"I - ' ttfi.it Westlleld Special Garden. Man- ■ . 1 ure, 141b bags .. Ii 6d Mtfcl Westlleld Fowl Grit, 141b bogs, T? coarse, medium or fine li M fstH __ Z l ') OISOOUNT--All liner in tab . List subject to 2V4 per cent, for excepting those marked NETT, ALL PRICES subject to al without notice. • , Previous Lists now cancelled. Special Quotations promptly nudt> large lots, 11 i Auckland, 10th June, 1800,
GUARANTEED TO PASS BBTHSB' ' STANDARD SPECOTOAUQH, £ WILSON'S HYDRAULIC LIME Tram yf ma «* AUCKLAND N.J USE ABOVE BRANDS AND Bg'i * ASSURED OF SATDS. A TORY BWUMB. v Wilson's Portland Cement , CO., LTD., AUCKLAND, Manufacturer*. THE NEW ZEAXAND TURF KKGIBTEB for -j SEASON 1908-09. ' mil3fl«;8S! (LvcLUDrNG trottingT" NEW ZEALAND. EXXRIES. Efo., FOR PRt FUTURE EVENTS. laWi'» of Winners, Welg owners, Winning Hor»o«, Wton* Wren, nnd other interestta* Snw b<r Matter of V.luabl. ChmSE* Hod number will be publithed.
THE JUBILEE VILLA THE JUBILEE VILLA (next Burgajj, Frascr and Co'i warehouse, Currio street) is re-opening under new managemeut, after a complete overhaul. Repainted and papered and re-furniahcd in every room. Vacancies icr permanent boarders. Bright, airy rooms. Electric light throughout. The proprietor has been fortunate in engaging a capable chef, and the dininiproom will be found equal to the best. GEO. A. THOMBON, PROPRIETOR
FLORALINE WA6HOTG-DAY. Injures dirt Doesn't injure clothes. 0 your grocer doesn't sell it he should.
„_, BTONE'S W*™NGTMSr, HAWKS'S BAY AND TARANAKI Dx RECTORY IQn 2909. May be purchased of all booksellers or ordered direct fron Quay, lMfcngton. Contßim Commercial, Municipal and Gen. ] 01 pahllcatio PRIOR 15/s WNEDDiT AND WELLINGTON. > | shave! Apply ITS MEDOLINE Biter. Makes 'your next shave easy, delightful, comforting. Clears all blemishes, i/- «t Chemists.- ■ ■■>> ;■.,' , ■'-■ "'"•
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 193, 18 September 1909, Page 6
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