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Good Manure is Capital Invested, and it Pays Big Dividends! WESTFIELD MANURES are THE BEST! We are pleased to give Expert Advice as to the most suitable manures for certain soils and crops. Our advice is free. Totfay 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 of the manufacturers of manures as of the highest importance to him and takes full advantage of their expert assistance and advice. Thus his land is easily and economically worked, the 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 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 which gives the greatest and most certain result. For 20 years this Auckland product has been 011 the market, and the sales continue to increase by leaps and bounds. Farmers are recognising that "it does not pay to experiment." Year after year they use the manure which produces big crops, and yet leaves the land in good heart. Freight and labour are the largest items in the use of manures, so that only the best is cheap. The best and the cheapest is "Westfield." Profits depend upon a proper system of manuring. The wise farmer wishes to make as much as possible out of his land etch year, and the best way is to regularly use " Westfield" Manures. We want .you to write to us and cbtain the manure which suits your particular soil and crop. GET " WESTFIELD, THE CHEAPEST AND BEST. We wish to get into touch with every farmer. We have information which is worth money to 11 him. I Writ* for < Fr<« Cattloiu || ud Frlct Lit). || Kempthorne, Prosper &* Go.'s HIAD WICK; ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. N.Z. DRUG CO., LTD. WORKS 1 WEITFIELD. ••» Ouk.k. U.N SALE 15Y-W. HOWE, New PlymouHi; GRIFFITHS & CO., New Plymouth; JOU, BROS., Waitnra; NICHOLLS & SON, Inglowood; J. D. MORISO Stratford; YOUNG, HOBI3S & CO., Stratford. ALL STORES AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS.

GREAT BARGAIN-SALE The great sale of "job" goods now under weigh at the Melbourne Clothing Company fairly eclipses anything of the kind hitherto held by this firm. The firm's general manage,, now in England secured several hundreds of pounds worth of marvellous values bought "job" at the end of the season, and these goods are now. offered for sale at amazingly low prices. The following few quotations indicate the scope of the sale: Ladies' hemstitched handkerchiefs. S for Is; ladies' pure linen handkerchiefs. 5d each; men's Trish lawn handkerchiefs 5 for Is; men's tweed shirts Is lid'; men's splendid saddle trousers, 7s fid; men's pure cashmere socks, 3 pairs for 2s Cd; ladies' lovely delaine blouses. 4s lid; beautiful carpet sample pieces 9d, Is, 2s Cd and 2.-, lidj men's neglige and tennis shirts 2s lid; and hundreds of other stunning bargains. Don't fail to secure some of them.—AdvU

WHAT IS IN A NAME?/ EVERYTHING WHEN YOU ! NEED MEDICINE. ■/ BE SURE YOU GET, LAI'S EMULSION. «> ."> Lane's Emulsion Is far and away the tr* ---••- - - - slons. Like every other gbofl' medicine, it is freely imitated (iraltatidns, ypu know, should always be avoided). Lane's Emulsiih is the standard of value in CM Liver Oil Emulsion, and is freely used Everywhere throughput N.Z. When you SBk for Lane's Emulsion," and are nTored some ether brand—one of Uie many imitations—firmly assert your privilege of selection, and ssr. " >'o. thanks, I want Lane's, ami I.nne's only." ( i Lane's Emulsion is used and recommended by Annie Kanagan, Dmiedin;! Peter Royd, Lovell's Flat; A. Wilkie Aucklund; John A. Grant, Auckland-. G. McKeon, Dunedin; W. C. Lpvell Stratford; Ellen Kuaggs, Auckland; VV. Hall, Riversdole; M. Cooper, Wellington ; A. M. Mis, Greytown; H. M. Cohen, Invercargill; W. Spring, Christchurch; Mrs. W. Botton, Wangauui;. George Brickell, Featherston; Waikato Sanitorium,Cambridge; NurseMapde, Christchurch; C. Bradshaw, Wellington ; 1,, a. Meyer, Mangaweka; fi. N. Harrison, Auckland; J. Henderson, Temuka; M. 0. Spicer, Ashbnrton; A. B. Wclrbn, Dannevirke, and thousands of others throughout the Domin-

The fact that Lane's Emulsion Is ' famous because it is good ' le tmer to-day than ever, and the best of reasons why you should always insist upon receiving what you ask- for. Lane's Emulsion is for inflamed throats, coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, whooping cough, croups, and all kindred ailments known to children and adults. Lane's Emulsion is quite pleasant to take, is easily digested, and never fails to build up strong, healthy, vigorous bodies. Two lizes, 4/6 and 2/6 at all medicine Healers. The large size ;'« the economical size. * 45 prices at the A. D. 0. Boot Shop T> firm lias been successful j n securin" the stock-in-trade of the late Wm. Hancock A big sale w now proceeding, and a dis count of 10s in tie £ will be allowed on ftU marked prices,-A.dj:t.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 207, 6 October 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 207, 6 October 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 207, 6 October 1909, Page 4

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