MANURES FOR ALL CffiOPST THE test of good farming is to get heavy crops without impairing the value of the laud. 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 cent, soluble, 42 to 44 per cent, total phosphates, packed in 1% cwt. bags- 16 to the ton, free drilling, best Supi-r 011 the market, made by Dominion labour and capital. Farmers, have a little patriotism! BuyWestficld Super. Spend PRICE, yonr money within the Dominion, anil some of it must filter back to yourselves. Per Ton. £4l7s 6d MALDEN ISLAND GUANO 65 to £6 per cent. Phosphate of Lime, HALF of which ia citrate soluble. , This is a magnificent phos- Prle» per Ton phatic guano in a very fine state of division. Free drilling. £5 5s All Manures are delivered Freight Paid in 30 cwt, lots alongside following Ports— WAITARA, NEW PLYMOUTH BREAKWATER, OPUNAKE, WANGANUI. A GOOD GENERALP' OSES MIXTURE (and 1 confidently recomittuil, eapeciali xiass lands), i» half our "A" Superpho 1 1 1 and half our Maiden Guano; . this mixtl t»i contain 53 to 54 per cent, phosphate jf limepart watersoluble, part Pri«« of th* citrate soluble, also Mlxtiir* la reverted and insoluble; total phosphoric nr j 9]< acid content, 24 per td IS vu Per ton, packed in 1 -cwt. h „<s. Also in Stock-PURE BONE DUST, SPECIAL MANURES FOR ALL CROPS, CHEM AL MANURE SAtTS, Etc. 2# per cr nt. Discount. Write for a copy of our Free Catalogue to Farmers. per cent. Discount. Kempti-iorne, Prosser & Co.*s NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY, LTD. ®ea& ©fflce: ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. Mt-rfte: WESTFIELD at OTAHUHI SALE BY-W. ROWE, New flymoiith; GIUKI'ITHS & CO., New Plymouth; JOLL BROS., Waitnra; NICHOLLS & SON', Inglewoodj J. E. MORISON, Stratford; YOUNG, HOBBS & 00. Stratford. ALL STORES AND PRO VISION MERCHANTS.
HOW OLD ART THOU?
"llow old art thou J" Man measuretli lime ]!v thingK that fall away and die; By sicklcd fields of autumn "prime, Summer'?; last bloom, or winter's sky. Age from his span its gihling takes, The cheek forgets its roseate glow, The form its grace, the hair its hue, The brow its beauty—let them go. But the true heart call ne'er grow ohl, Its eye is bright when youth lata lied, Its" ear is never dull to sound, Its lips can speak, though speech be dead. By prayer, by alms', by written page, lly planted'words of holy trust, H ([uickeneLh love from age lo age, It liveth when the frame is dust. So count thou not t'liine age by tears, Or smiles of Fortune's fickle ray, Nor say how old thou art in years Of waste, and folly, aud. decay. But ever with a steadfast eye On Him from whom thy life proceeds Notch thou its seasons on the soul And tell its calendar by deeds'. —Fred. P. llohver.
For weeks and weeks the ripened corn He's gobbled by the pecks Now on aomc sad December morn He gets it on the aeck, (Turkey.)
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 273, 24 December 1909, Page 4
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549Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 273, 24 December 1909, Page 4
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