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MANURES FOR ALL CROPS THE test of good farming is to get heavy crops without impairing the value of the land. The farmer who uses scientifically prepared manures, suitable for his soil, MUST get good crops. It is our business as Agricultural Chemists of long experience to give expert advice, and we will be pleased to answer all enquiries from farmers. We mention below Three of our leading lines, but we either stock or make up manures for all soils and crops. WESTFIELD SUPERPHOSPHATE "A" 36 to 38 per ceut. soluble, 42 to 44 per cent, total phosphates, packed in 1% cwt. bags—l 6to the ton, free drilling, best Super ou the market, made by Dominion labour and capital. Farmers, have a little patriotism! Buy Westfield Super. Spend PRICE, your money within /) J Am f J the Dominion, and \EL I ft fin some of it must filter * * ** W V*» back to yourselves. Per Ton. MALDEN ISLAND GUANO 65 to 66 per cent. Phosphate of Liine, HALF of which is citrate soluble. This is a magnificent phos- fiict per Ton phatic guano in a very fine #3 ■■ gv state of division. Free ♦ l\ drilling. «*»* V «*» A GOOD GENERALP< OSES MIXTURE All Manures are delivered Freight Paid in 30 cwt, lots alongside following Ports— WAITARA, HEW PLYMOUTH BREAKWATER, OPUNAKE, WANGANUI. phosphate f lime—part watersoltible.part citrate soluble, also reverted and insoluble ; total phosphoric acid content, 24 per confidently recommend, -ass lands), is half our "A" and half our Maiden Guano; 1 contain 53 to 54 per cent. Price of the MitUre ii £5 Is 3d Per ton, packed In i^-cwt.bags. Also in Siock-PURE BONE DUST, SPECIAL MANURES FOR ALL CROPS, CHEM'"AL MANURE SALTS, Etc. 2'A per cent. Discount. Write for a copy of our Free Catalogue to F per cent. Discount. Kempthorne, Prosser & Co/s NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY, LTD. fteaft Office: ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. ' TClotfes: WESTFIELD , ,»r OTAHUHI ON SALE BY-W. KOWE, New Plymouth; GRIFFITHS & CO., New Plymouth; :QI t i?ROS., Waitara; NIOHOLLS 'IS, Inglewoodj T ~ and SAW& Stratford; YOUNG, HOBBB & CO. -'• ' ALL STORES AND PRrt 1 KRfIHANW

ttMltUUMDfill! GUARANTEED TO PASS BRITISH STANDAED SPECIFICATION. HYDRAULIC LIME i Tram < <nT' Mark. AUCKLAND. N.Z. esiAfluaaso la 7.8 USE ABOVE BRANDS AND BE ASSURED OF SATIS. TORY KPSUI/TS. Wilson's Portland Cement 00., LTD., AUCKLAND, Manufacturers. Why be bald headed and old looking before your time? Neglect of the hair causes dandruff, and dandruff is the forerunner of falling hair and la'.! mess. The remedy is

Mair Vigor A.gentlemanresiding at Dunedin, N. Z., writes under date Jan.7,1907: "It is with gratitude I write you that I navo now a splendid head of hair, both thick and vory soft, all owing to my having used your wonderful Hair Vigor. I was almost bald headed before I used the Hair Vigor. I still use it once a day.rubbingitwell into the roots of the hair. 1 used to wear a skull-cap, and I am very grateful to Ayer'a Hair Vigor for the improvement! s .as made inmy looks." Be warned in time. Use Ayer's Hair Vigor and preserve your youth.

Which Range to Buy and nil-round utility Range approaches the ■ ™|)cct of 3' in fuel, sured. All the lending pastrycooks in Duncdin use tile ZEALANDIA, and if anyone knows a good Range they should. To learn all about the ZEALANDIA, write Barningham and Co., Ltd. O.EORGE-ST., DUNEDIX. NIXON & NIXON, Agents, New Plymouth.

ROYAL MAIL LINE. WHANGAMOMONA COACH SERVICE. «J purchased Missra. J. Hewer _ ouu Co.'3 Business as Coach Proprietors and Livery Stablek.iepcra, ».., wish the public to know that there, ':i be a Thricc-Wcckly Service only f ™r Stratford to Whangamomona, Coach will leave Stratford ever 1 ., MO v. DAY, WEDNESDAY, an* LniTv at 8.45 a.m., on arrival 0 f traks btrattord every Trnrsn \v THUBSDAY, an (l BATTODAy.' via" Whangairy omona at u( j 1. llie yoa uu , , lt t mercial Stables, r r - . FARES ATj unubh, Toko single 2a, re turn 3s. Douglas, single roU]rn - s 7s 01l rt , til ,.„ ~,, H re -kura, 6U 15s> relurn slngle . cl] rellm lassengprs requiring return ticket! nlust pay for same on first journey oi otherwise single fans both ways will y charge;]. All Fares and Parrels must be paid it, advi/.nce or otherwise arrangement made. b Oooi Stablir.g at our Whangamomoai. stables and at our Commercial Stables Stratford. Hacks and Vehicles on hir. Parcels office at Commercial Stables Stratford; and at Mr. J. D. Morison'i Auction Mart, where accounts may be (» ! d. H. JAKES AND CO., Prcsriotori.

INGLEWOOTj - TAKATA ■ TOKAJSG) MAIL COACH SERVICE, ■ i A VINO taken, over the above Mail Service, {Tm Coach will run Daily. ■ e;,ving Parang) at 6 a. |".-:en-no(l 9.45 a.m. Rctu i :•■■ ■v"..,i at 2 p.m., arriving Purangi Heavy Roods Waggon aluo on thi Bond. Booking 0 ROYAL MAIL STABLES, Rata Street (next Athletic EM), laglewood. W. F. HAWKE. Proprietor.

THE NEW ZEALAND TURF KEGUSTER for SEASON 1908-00 FULL AND ACCURATE Wpnim i (INCLUDING! TROTTING) in NEW ZEALAND. ENTRIES. Etc., FOR PRINCIPAL FUTURE EVENTS. I Vablrs of Winners, Weiglit-for-Age I Scale, Rules of Rneiim "Winnb' Published at llio office of "Tlio XT7 , • Press and Referee," Catlicdiv .' WOcloy f.nd Worcester Strict, C ■*.Il° 1 l °1 aa l« N.Z., where orders (addr ' n ™««'">"''. Manager) .should bo sent prevent disappointment ™ "'ONCE to tted number will 7^ ''*RSa£io/* /*J^

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 241, 17 November 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 241, 17 November 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 241, 17 November 1909, Page 4

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