Westfield Manures ARE REDUCED IN PRICE! NO one can appreciate the importance of this more than the farmer. It means that THIS SEASON he can use MORE MANURE without an increase in cost. The liberal use of good nanure enables the utmost to be taken from land without impairing its value. Not only that, but the land is easier to work. The "WESTFIELD " Mai ires are recognised amongst farmers as the best, because of their High Quality and CHRTainTy To Induce Largs* Crow. We have arrived at this gri lifying-result by close study of the chemical action of different manures on various soils, and during our 39 years' work M Agricultural Manufacturing Chemists we have acquired acqu experience which is of direct money value to farmers of all classes of land. We have embodied the result of this experience in « WESTFIELD" Manures". So well have farmers supported the Brand that we have been enabled to obtain bedrock prices by ordering our raw material in greater bulk, and have also increased our output by erecting the very latest and most speedy type of machinery. As the farmers' appreciation and support have made the reduction possible, we have pleasure in announcing that it takes effect from July 14thPet Ton 4 12 7 7 7 17 7 2 0 7 6 *"A" Superphosphate, 36 to 38% Soluble, 'total 'Phosphates, 43 to 44 per cent Bone Dust (pure) steamed .. Bone Dust (pure) green .. .. Vitrlolized Bone Dust Bone Dust and Blood .. .... 7 5 Special Root Manure 6 10 Special Grass Manure "A" (for Top Dressing) Special Grass Manure "B" (for laying down Permanent Pasture) .Special Potato Manure .. .. Special' Turuip Manure G 7 Special Rape Manure C 10 Special Com Manure "A" (for Green Feed) Special Corn Manure "B" (for "Wheat, Oats, Barley, etc.) .. Special Maize Manure "A" (for Green Feed) 612 6 Special Maize Manure "B" (for Cob Maize) 612 6 Special Orchard Manure "A" (for Young Trees) t % ,d. 4 5 0 0 0 0 nett 6 .7 6 12 6 7 6 6 7 6 7 0 0 Special Orchard Manure "B" (for Fruit Formation) 7 6 Special Clover Manure 6 ® Special Onion Manure 7 ® " Ocean " Superphos--6 phate, 36%" Soluble. 0 2cwt. sacks .. 0 Weetfleld Prepared Guano (for Turnips), Westfield Bone Substitute, 2cwt. sks. "Dominion" Bone Dust 2cwt. sacks .. Sulphate of Ammonia, sacks, about 2cwt. .. .7 .. 17 Nitrate of Soda, original sacks, about 2cwt 16 0 Muriate of Potash, original sacks, about 2cwt 15 10 Sulphate of Totash, original sacks, about 2cwt 15 10 Thomas' Phosphate (Basic Slag), low quotation on application Kalnit (improved), original bags about lewt 4 7 0 0 0 0 5 2 6 nett 5 12 6 nett 617 6 nett original 0 0 Nitrate of Poitash, original bags O about lewt .' 28 „ Sulphate of Iron fxtals), original 0 sacks about 2cwt 810 0 Sulphate of. Iron (cshd.), original sacks about 2cwt... .. .. .. 10, Surprise Island Guano, 35-37%, " . 2cwt. sacks * y. O Maiden Guano, 66 to 67%, Bcwt. . sacks .. -5 W 'O. "Christmas" Guano, " 2c\vt. sacks 57 6 W' stfleld Special Garden Manure, 141b. bags .. .. Westfleld Fowl Grit. 141b. bags, ' coarse, medium, or fine .. •• 1/6 Men DELIVERY. J' We deliver f.o.b.\ steamer FUEIGHT—We prepay and charge steamer freight on 30CWT. LOTS or over as follows: WAITARA, (Breakwater), ton. OPUNAKE . NEW PLYMOUTH WANG AN DI, 5/. per 1 » 21 per ceil. Discont far Guh off ill liaes except those mirked" Nett." Yoir order will kive oir lest circ lit »r»»t ittentioi. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.'S Head Office: Albert St. AUCKLAND. New Zealand Drug Co., Ltd. Works: WestfieW, near OTfiHUHU.
needed EVKKX uay. A good liniment, and one that » «• wrvs be relied upon, as nowhere more appreciated than in the countr J' ® ca f o w-opk nasses but some member ot tne Unv £ <* ii - c f mbcil ;S Pain' Balm is more widely known than any liniment for cuts, tons and sprama and it not only gives relief, but the wound in about one third the -™ e ™ nuired by any other treatment. The great power, of Ohamberlams Pam Ba!rn h ffords e in P cases S of acuVand inflammatory rheumatism. Chamberlajn'sPam Balm is also an antiseptic. Sold by all (•bomi'ta
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 136, 17 September 1910, Page 7
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