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JOB PRINTIMS We have skilled workmen, the latMt machinery, new type awl material, for doing all oiaeiu of printing from a visiting eardfo • poeter, BATISFAOnONOTABANTJMD; NIWS JOBBING DKf»T.

BUSH BURNS, The great success of our grass seed in all parts of Taranaki, and the splendid way in wnich the farmers are supporting us has caused us to buy this season's stocks with more confidence than ever, and we have a line supply of Cocksfoot, Ryes, 1 Clovers, etc., of the highest quality just landed. To our old customers we need say nothing, for they know the grand pastures they have from our seeds, but to newcomers we give a cordial invitation to come and inspect our stocks. E. GRIFFITHS & Co Egmont Street, New Plymouth.

Mangatoki, 13th Decrittber, 1009. Mr. C. A. Wilkinson, Eitham. Dear Sir,— In answer to yours of the 10th Inst,, I have Much pleasure, in informing you that the turnip manure used to grow the finr erop of swedes referred to Was th. t supplied by you: and, ae you wiy, I was thoroughly satisfied with tame and have filled my order wijh j-gu for'taia season's requirements. Yor- * "" " (C °^ „-n J m V: > •'- •' Mt > lm Mangatoki, Mr. 11. Dau-Bn, l 3t h Decmjber, IM9> Mangatoki. Mr. C. A. Wilkinson, Dea r Sir,— Eitham. I have read with interest your Dear Sir,— letter to Messrs E. Griffiths and Co., In answer to yours of the Aew Plymouth, in regard to swede- 10th Inst,, I have much pleasure in growing. I now take the liberty informing you that the turnip man- «. ..»*.,,£ „ uic uuuiiire uscu 10 pro- ure used to grow the flnr erop of rtuce this crop was that supplied by swedes referred to »\is th t supme to von in 1008. If this is so, plied by yo Uj and, ae you wiy, 1 evidently you consider the manure was ti—»«»»M- —h.«-j ■". ----- to be thoroughly satisfactory, be- and 1 cause you purchased this season's foxtail season's requirements. " requirements from -mo. Will you Yours fa'""' " kindly let me knowt Thanking you in anticipation. Yours faithfully, . c. a. Wilkinson. MEMO. FOB SWEDE GROWEBB Tn Mr. Lawbin's letter to Messrs E. Griffiths and Co. it is iti only used lewt. of manure to the acre, and he recognised it was i he had ever seen. Now, the question nt issue is: To which is the credit due for producing this crop-was it the seel or the fertiliser! I claim that th* fertiliser had a very material effect upon the crop and it speaks hl&hly for th* quality of same when only such a small quantity ae one cwt. to the acre was used. Another important fact for Farmers is the r " --■- * ■" manure, which I quote at £6 15s per ton on rail EHL livered at New Plymouth, ' " ' C A. WILKINSON, ELTH AM.

BICYCLES 2?!S^ The names are a RALEIGH, HOVER guarantee of quality MASSE Y-HARRIB ANGLO-SPECIAL ANGLO-POPULAR Easy terms. All machines guaranteed. GW.GUNSQM Cycle and Motor Importer, Devon St., New Plymouth, YOUNG, HOBBS & lD@ STRATFORD AND ttWHAIt AUCTIONEERS, AND, STOCK AND STil'OS AUISI& ORAM, BEBD, AND PRODUCE 105ROTANT8. AGENCIES] London and Lancashire Inanrane* 00. vst. Lyeil 3uperphoaphate*, Basio sing and hire Bontduot always on hand and arriving. WEBTFIELD MANURRB For til kind ol crops: The Beat on tie market STRATFORD ARTIFICIAL WANURKB Try GASTON'S New Superlative Swede, Long Bed and Yellow (Hob* Mangeli. Wonderful reaulta, Also "in (took: (>te, Chaff, Wheat, Barley, Pollard, Potatoes, Wire Sttvplu. SuoroelM.. •*! all Farmers' Requisites. GRASS SEEDS IN ALL VARIETIES. For further partlonlara apply Stratford or Eltlam, or to W. UoKeadk, . Bf.o<* Agent, Urenui. BOTTLES THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT.

II! II TO SCOTSMEN HEATHER FROM THE IBLAND Of ISLAY A oonsinnmont or {he famous "White Hone Whin'"/ Jim jut armed with a Bouquet of heather from (lie Island of It .. whed to " Ab e supply in limited, early appiioatioi, !* ..j«»«»ryv ' 8. L. HUMPHRIES & CGW BBOUGHAM STBBET, NEW£PLYMOUTH. '«»»♦»♦♦♦ >***************

THE CODMTRY PIOPIS »F TkViHAKt Are rtqueiUd to not* thit their ORUQ WANTS ■•ill tp«plv« 'inmclintf tni* Sift P. EDWARDS, •fiISH OHBMIBT--OTRATFORD.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 265, 16 December 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 265, 16 December 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 265, 16 December 1909, Page 1

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