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. To<day no experienced farmer disputes the fact that if he would prosper hemustgive 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 manufacturer* of manures as of the highest, importance to Mm and takes full advantage of their expert a.snistance and advice. Thus his land is easily and economically worked, the crop in heavy and regular, aud the pasture which follows is a sure source of profit. It is false economy to Sparc the manure, for it costs more tc 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 cher.p. 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 eich 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 " WESTFIBL/D," THE CHEAPEST AND BEST. We wish to get into touch with every farmer. We have information which is worth money to him. Writ* (or our Fr«« CttiloiM ud Pric« Liil. Kempthorive, Prosser & Co.'s HEAD OFFICE: ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. N.Z. DRUG CO., WORK? : WESTFIELD, nor OUiki. jil-W. UUUK, .\uw Plymou ill; GRIFFITHS & CO., New Plymouth; JOLIj IiROS., Wniliira; NfCHOULS & SON, Inglewood; J. D. MORISON, Stratford; YOUNG, HOBBS & CO., Stratford. ALL STORES AND PRObUCE MERCHANTS.
mini KB Terrible Humour from Head to Foot —Had to be Wrapped in Cotton Wool—Discharged Uncured After Three Months in InfirmaryScratched Until Bandages were Soaked with Blood. DREADFUL DISEASE ' CURED BY CUTICURA ''My little boy is barely two years old, and -when he was about eight months old he had to undergo an operation and have something taken out of his face. But when the time came for the operation to take place be had broken out with eczema to such an ex* tent that he was one mass from head to foot and had to be wrapped in cotton wool. He was for three months in the They managed to get him sufficiently well to operate on nim, but could not cure him, and at the end of three months turned him out with his shoulders and top parts of his poor little arms one mass of thick scabs, so bad that they sent splints with him in case they would be needed. The worst places were, unfortunately, just where all the weight of his clothes hung on them, and one had only to look at the child to know what he suffered. Though I put bandages on at night, he managed to rub or scratch them till he was soaked in blood and corrupt matter in the morning, and the raes had to be made wet to get them off, as they were stuck fast to the places. I got one each of Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment and Cuticura Resolvent. From the very first application he began to mend, and in less than a fortnight ho was quite clear and now, at the end of a few weeks, it is scarcely possible to tell where the places were. He cannot say many words, but I was quite touched when he once showed his arms, telling me "it had all gone," and the subject had not been mentioned. It has quite eet him up and he is getting quite a nice strong boy, not a bit like he was. I have recommended Cuticura to several suffering with eczema. Mrs. F. Webb, Alderton, nr. Towcester, NorthamptonShire, Eng., July 3, 1908," Reference*. R. Towns & Co., Sydney. Complet© External and Internal Trentrpont for Every Humour of Infants, Children and Adults consists of Cuticura Soap to Cleanse the Skin, Cutirura Ointment to Heal the Skin and Cuticura Resolvent Pllla to Purify the Hloo<L Depots: London, 27, Cnarterhouse Sq.; Paris, 5, Run dc la I'alx; Australia. R. Towns k Co.. Sydney: U. 8. A., Pott«f Drug* Chora. Corp., lioeton. KTPoit tree, 32-page book on skin disease*. GOOD MORNING, MADAM
Ye.s, something like last Friday's order? • Certainly. Our customers apprcciato our good beef. What's for Sunday? Choice, tender sirloin, juicy leg of inutto:i, some of tliu primotst pork? Ht'g your pardon? Plump little cockerel? ltigbt, thank you. Good morning. You'll never be in trouble if you get your meat from SOLE BROTHERS " For oyer 50 ycara I have always kept .vor's Cherry Pectoral in tho house. Mjr father often told mo that it saved my life when I was very young."
HtsaiMMitaiiiiniiiiii In thousands of homes Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is a household word. It haß been used first by the grandparents, then by the parents, and now by the children. For colds and coughs, croup, bronchitis, la grippe, inflammation in the throat or in the bronchial tubes, i'rswdy the world •ctsins no narcotic or ■ pt no substitute. iai !.;s and small bottles. ■ her & Co., Lowell, Man., U. S. A. TO STAND THE SEASON at Mr. 11. Joll's Waiwakaiho Farm, the Purebred Pony Stallion, SPIDER (Rising 7 years) By Lord Palmerstou. First prize at Palmerstou Show as a 3-ymr-ol<l, also Championship. Terms: 30s. Apply to C. HASKELL, Groom in Charge.
to breed good, sound stock should note that the Thoroughbred Entire Horse, JIARMERS an.] others wanting GILNOCKIE Will stand this season at the Criterion Stables. Mares from a distance will b-" jiaddockod for one month free, after which I/O per week will be charged. Kvcry care taken, but no responsibility. Terms: £3 10s, payable Ist January, 1010, or guarantee £5, half payable lit January, 1010, and half when mare foals. ROLLING STONE By Bazainc; Dam, Galher-Xo-Mosa. Bazainc is by the famous American Trotting Stallion Berlin. Bamine was a great performer on the turf and has shown gome very fast trials. One of his progeny lias shown a trial of 2.21 as a two-year-old, and the sum of £SOO lias been refused for this youngster. Gather-No-Moss is by Victor, out of a thoroughbred mare, and has been a good performer on the turf. Terms: X' 4 -Is, payable January Ist, 1010. Croomagc fee, ss, payable first service. For further particulars apply to the owner, A. CAMERON, Bed House Hotel, New Plymouth, M. JONES, Criterion Stables. TO STAND at Ke.v I'lymoulh, the Stand-ard-Bred Trotting Stallion,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 212, 13 October 1909, Page 4
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