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JOB PRINTING We have ikllled workmen, the latest machinery, new type »»<• material, for doing all oJauei <* printing from a visiting wrd to a potter. BATISFAOTIOH ODAKAOTBIP. NEWS JOBBING DIPT.

SHAMROCK MANURES rpllE GREATEST CHOP PRODUCER VET KNOWN. These Manures arc tln\ result of the most scientific investigation of Turunuki uoils und climatic conditions. As farmers everywhere are praising the line results obtained when using ''SilAJiliOrK,'' our sales are daily increasing, uinl our stall' is pressed to iU utmost to execute orders. In Northern Tarnuaki, excepting where farms are lu the highest state of cultivation, we raomme i<l the use of l'/ s cwt. to 2cwt. per atrc with turnips for the maximum results. In the richer soils of Elthiuii, Mangatoki, andiWaimatc I'luins, from >/ a cwt. to lewt. will prove sullicieiiL and produce higher yields tlinn other so-called turnip ma nurcs. For the quality "SIUMJiOOK" is t>-« nmr.APKKT WAVr"" OBTAINABLE. Put up iu lewt. Sags. PRICE £j PER lON ON TRUCKS AT NEW PLYMOUTH. E. GRIFFITHS & Go. NEW PLYMOUTH , I SOLE AGENTS FOR T4RANAKI. (Copy). (Copy). , Eltham, ~ I lQth !) . ...jur, 1009. ' Mangatoki, Mr. R. Dawßin, 13th December, MOD. Mangatoki. Mr. C. A. Wilkinson, i Dea r Sir,— Eltham. I have read with interest your Dear Sir,— letter to Messrs E. Griffiths and Co., In answer to youri, of the New Plymouth, in regard to swede- 10th Inst., I have much pleasure in growing. I now take the liberty ' informing you that tjie turnip msnof asking if the manure used to pro- ure used to grow the fine Top of duce this crop was that supplied by swedes referred to was that supme to you in 1908. If this is so, plied by you and, as you say, I. evidently you consider the manure was thorou, --.■---• <•*■ to be thoroughly satisfactory, be- and have .f cause you purchased this season's for 'this season's requirements. requirements from me. Will you Yours fJMifallkindly let me know? Thanking , you in anticipation. Yours faithfully, C. A, WILKINSON. MEMO. FOB SWEDE GROWERS Tn Mr. bawbin's letter to Messrs E. Griffiths and Co. it it stated that he only used lewt. of manure to the acre, and he recognised it was the belt crop he had ever seen. Now, the question at isoue is: To which, is the oreilt due for producing this crop—was it the seel or the fertilisert I claim that the fertiliser had a very material effect upon tho crop and It speaks highly for the quality of same when only such a small quantity as one cwt. to the tore was used. Another important fact for Farmers is the reasonable price of the manure, which I quote at £6 15s per ton on rail Eltham, or £7 per ton delivered at New Plymouth. C. A. WILKINSON, ELTHAM. BICYCLES s^**" The names are a RALEIGEf, ROVER guarantee of quality MASBBY-HARRW ANGLO-SPECIAL ANGLO-POPULAR Easy terms. All machines guaranteed. ■ ■...•, g. w. gu mm Cycle and Motor Importer, Devon St., New Plymouth <;

YOUNG, HOBBS & €<K STBATFOBD AND ELTHAM. AUCTIONEERS, AND. STOCK AND BT,iT'OK AOKH TI. GRAIN, SBED, AND PRODUCE MEBOBANTB, AGENOIKB; London and Lancashire laanranM Ob. vit. Lyeit Buperphosphatei, Bacto Slat and Pur* Bonttfuft always on hand and attMm. WESTFICLD MANURIB For til kind of crops: The Beat on tie market, STRATFORD ARTIFICIAL MANURCB Try CARTON'S New Superlative Swede, toig Bed and Yellow (Kobe Mangels. Wonderful remit*. Aleoln att"cks On U, Chafi, Wheat, Barley, Pollard, Potatoes, Wire Staples, SoerotlMj Ud all Farmers' Requisites, GRASS SHEDS IN ALL VARIETIES. For further partieulari apply Stratford or Kltham, or to W. U'F'wfr) . StoA Agent, UrenuL , BOTTLES THAT PASS IN THE NIQHT. M w U m I m mm r:* fm

TO SCOTSMEN HEATHER FROM THE ISLAND OF ISLAY A consignmont of fhe famous "White HorM WhU ••/ 'ins just arrived with a Bouquet of heather from the Island of 1« . uhel to As e supply is limited, early applioatioii ..> u.-ovMary. AGENTS: 8. L. HUMPHRIES & €.O. BEOUGHAM dTBBET, NBWfjPLYMOirtH.

THI COUNTS? PIOVIB *I Are requested to note tfcti their ORUQ WAMTB| will receive Immediate >nj but rttentfon from P. EDWARDB, CASH OHKMIBT-

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 266, 17 December 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 266, 17 December 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 266, 17 December 1909, Page 1

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