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tMI JOB PRINT**#; We have skilled workmen, the latest machinery, ne» type agd material, for doing all duw of printing from a viiitlng card to • potter. BATKfAtmOlfwj^TJm NEWS JOBBING DIPT.

SHAMROCK MANURES fllli GREATEST C'ltOl' PKOW.TER i'ET KNOWN. These Manures are the result of the most scii'uulic investigation of Taranuki eoiis uud climatic conditions. As funnel's everywhere are praising the fine results obtained when using; ".SliAlillOl'K,' 1 our sales ure daily increasing;, anil our stall' is pressed to ils utmost to execute orders. In Northern 'J'arunaki, excepting where farina are In tile highest state cultivation, we reeoninie id the use of l'/jcwt. to 2cwt. per acre with turnips for the maximum results. In the richer soils of Eltliani, Mangatoki, and W'ainiutc I'lains, from ty lewt. will prove sufficient and produce higher yielJs tlmn other so-called turnip manures, For the quality "SHAMROCK" is the CHEAPEST MAXI'RE OBTAINABLE. Put up in lewt. 'jags. PRICE £1 PER TON ON TRUCKS AT NEW PBYMOUTH. E. GRIFFITHS & Do. NEW PLYMOUTH . |,SOLE AGENTS FOE TARANAKI. (Copy). Eltham, 10th 1! . .. su r, 1009. Mr. H. Dawtiln, j Manga toki. Dea r Sir,—, I have read with Interest your letter to Messrs E. Griffiths and Co., New Plymouth, in regard to swedegrowing. I now take the liberty of asking if the manure used tn produce this crop was that supplied by me to you in 1008. If this is so, evidently you consider. the manure to be thoroughly satisfactory, because you purchased this season's requirements from me. Will you kindly let me know? Thanking you in anticipation, Yours faithfullv, C. A. WILKINSON. MEMO. FOB SWEDE GROWERS Tn Mr. Dnwbin's letter to Messrs E. Griffiths and Co. it Is atated that he only used lowt. of manure to the acre, and he recognised It vu the best «ep he had ever seen. Now, the question at issue is: To which it the credit dm for producing this crop—wns it the seel or the fertilisert I olaim that the fertiliser had a very material effect upon the crop and it apeak) highly for the quality of same when only such a small quantity a« one «wt, to Mm Mr* WM used. Another important fact for farmers Is the reatonable ptie* of tie manure, whieh I quote at £0 15s per ton op rail Eltham, or £1 dit ton da> livered at New Plymouth. C. A. WILKINSON, ELTHAM. (Copy). Mangatoki, 18th December, IBM, Mr. G'. A, Wilkinson, Eltham. Dear Sir,— In answer to youfs of the 10th inst., I have much pleasure in informing you that the turnip manure used to grow the fine crop of swedes referred to was that supplied by you and, m you say, I was thoroughly satisfied with same and have.filled my order with you for'this season's requirements. %urt faithfully, R. BAWBDJ. BICYCLES""" Wl

The names are a RALEIGH, ROVER [ guarantee of quality MABBEI -HARRIS ANGLO-SPECIAL ANGLO-POPULAR Easy terms. All machines guaranteed. G.W.QUNSON Qycla and Motor Importer, Devon St., New Plyanutk YOUNG, HOBBS & CO* STRATFOHD AND mr/rwAii. AUCTIONEERS, '.AND, STOCK AND STATION A 0B N XI, GRAIN, SEED, AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. AGENCIES: London and Tjanoaihire laiuranM o*. Nit. Lyelt Superphosphate*, BaaleSlag and Pura Boiwduat always on kand aad arriving. WEBTFICLD MANURES For til kind of ctopn The Beat oa ti» market. STRATFORD ARTIFICIAL MANURRS Try QARTON'S New Superlative S wedc, Loig Red and Yellow Globe Mangels. Wonderful result!. Alsoln stocks Cute, Chaff, Wheat, Barley, Pollard, Potatoes, Wire Staplu, Suaroaiae, Aid all Farmers' Requiiitei. GRASS SEEDS IN ALL VARIETIES. For further particular* apply Stratford or Eltham, or to W. MwTmmfo, Stock Agent, Urenui. BOTTLES THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT.

TO SCOTSMEN HEATHER FROM THE IBLAND OF IBLAY A consignment ot fhe famous "White Horas WHlii'tv '<u hut arrived with a Bouquet of heather from the Island of 1«' to As e supply is limited, early applioatum u u-eanuy, AGENTS: S. L. HUMPHRIES & CO. BROUGHAM tiTBEET, NEWJPLYMOUTI.

THE COQKTKY PSOPIS OF Tit 9ANAKX An Tequeited to not* th»t t)»Jr ORUQ WANTS will twelve Uiinediate »ni> heal •ttenlfon from t. KDWARDS, ASH OHBMIST—— BTEATIOBO.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 267, 18 December 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 267, 18 December 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 267, 18 December 1909, Page 1

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