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Westfield IVlanures ARE REDUCED IN PRICE! NO one can appreciate the importance oLthis more tbuu the farmer. It means that THIS SEASON he can use MORE MANURE without an incKattfal cost. The liberal use of good manure enibiK the utmost to be taken from land without impairing its value. Not only that, but the land is easier to work. The ■ WESTFIELD " Manures are recognised amongst farmers as the best, because of their High QuauTY and CERTAINTY To INDUCE LarGBK CROPS. We fcive arrived at this gratifying result 'by close study of the chemical action of different manures on various soils, and during qur 30 years' Work M AgricuituralManufactuijine Chemists we have acquired Tar Too experl&nce which is of direct money value to farmers of all classes of land. Wis have embodied the result of this experience in " WESTFIELD'; Manures. So well have farmers supported the Brand that we navo been enabled to obtain bedrock prices by ordering our raw material in greater bulk, and have also increased ouroutpuMby erecting the very latest and most speedy type of machinery. As the farmers' appreciation and support have made the reduction possible, wthave pleasure in announcing that it takas effect from July 14th. *"A" Superphosphate, 36 to 38% Soluble, total Phosphates, 42 to 44 per eent Bone Dust (pure) steamed Bone Dust (pure) green VitrloilKd Bone Dust .. Bone Dust and Blood ... Special Boot Manure ... Special Grass Manure "A" (for Top Dressing) .. .. Special Grass Manure "B" (for laying down Permanent (Pas ture) Special Potato . Manure Special Turnip Manure .. . Special Rape Manure .. . Special Corn Manure "A" Green Feed) Special Corn Manure "B" "Wheat, Oats, Barley, etc.) 6pecial Maize 'Manure "A" (for Green Feed) .... Special Maize Manure "B" (for Oob MaizejK.. Special o»cha?d Manure "A" (for Young Trees) (for (for 4 12 7 7 7 17 7 2 7 5 6 10 6 7 6 7 6 12 6 7 6 10 4S • oett 5 3 6 nett 6 7 6 612 6 6 12 6 7 0 0 Special Orchard Manura "B" (for Fruit Formation) ® Special Clorer Manure.,. .. .. jj Special Onion Manure*, M „ „ " Qeean " Soperphoe--6 phate, 36% Soluble. 0 2cwt. sacks .. .. 0 Westfield Prepared Guano (for Turnips). 6 2c\vt. sacks ~ Westfield Bone S»bstitute, 2cwt. alts. 6 "Dominion" Bom Dust 6 fiswt. sacks .... 6 Sulphate of Ammonia, original 0 wekis, about 2cwt 17 0 Nitrate of Soda, original sacks, 'about 2ewt 16 0 Muriate of Potash, original sacks, about 2ewt IS 10 Sulphate of Potash, original cacke, about 2cwt. Thomas' Phosphate (Basic Slag), )ow quotation on application K&lnlt (Improved), original bags afcoot lcwt .... .. Nitrate of Potash, original bags 7 0 0 about lcwt ft . A Sulphate of Iron (xtals), original ' » " 80/lIM nlwvitt Onntt 1 . _ 28 0 0 810 0 5 12 6 17 _ . sacks about 2cwt TOO Sulphate of Iron (cshd.), original sacks about 2cwt 10 0 0 Sirprlse Island Guano, 89-37%, 2cwt. sucks 4 <• © Maiden Guano, 66 to 67%, 2ewt sacks MO "Christmas" Gnano, 84-86%, 2cwt. sacks .. .. 5 7 6 Westfield Special Garden Manure 141b. bags 1/6 Westfield Fowl Grit, 141b. ban . coarse, medlnm, or fine • • « VMS DELIVERY. We deliver f.o.h. steamer Onehnlig*** VAEHGHOV-We prepay and charge steamer freight on 80CWT. LOTS or orafttt sett nett IB 10 • JJ Kr ceat. Discont tor Cash off all llms eicetf tkosc urtei " Net!.' foUows:— ' '.tfL WAITARA, NBKW PLTUOOrB (Breakwater), WANGANTH, «/. Mt ton. <v 7 • OPUNAKB M M 7/B 0* felfr Yoir uter viq have tar kd arc aH initf itteatlaa. KEMPTHORINE, PROSSER & CO.'S IWI OmK: ttert SUAMLANI. New Zealand Drug Co., Ltd. VorkSt WestfieW, tor mm BALE BY-W. KOWEj New Plymou .Ah} GRIITITHS& 00,, New Plymouth; JOLL BEOS., Waiters; NIOHOLLS & SON, Inglewood; 00., Btmtford; and ALL BTOBE6 AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS.

THIS WILL INTEREST MOTHERS.

Chamberlain's Tablets are the ideal medicine for children, No more nasty medicines that you have to coix the child to take. After they have onee takeii Chamberlain's Tablets and realise how easy they are to take they will be ready for them again . They are perfectly safe for the youngest child and their use will not result ip constipation. Sold bv fill clvwiiet* «iHi] NEEDED IVERY DAY. A good- liniment, and om£ that can always be relied upon, as nowhere more appreciated thai in the country. Scarcely a week passes but some member of the family has need of it. Chamberlain's Pain Balm is more widely known than any liniment for cuts, hurra and sprains, and it not only gives relief, but beals the wound in about oaethird the time required by a*y other tMfttawnt. The great power of Chamberlain's Pain Balm has over pain is ibwn in the relief it affords iq ewes .of and inflammatory rheamathm. Cpmberlafn's Pain Balm is alio m aatiaeptM. Sold by all For chronic chest complaints, Woods Great Peppermint (Jure, ,1s flifL 2« fld. , Never hee»4»te aboyt giving Chamberj lain's Cough Remedy 'to children. It ' contains n0... narcotic ol any description and can bp. given with confidence. As a quick ctnre t&r oonghs and colds to which children aw tiigUty susceptible, it is unsurpassed. Sold by all chemist" and all housekeepers. DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES, taken after meaJs, digest, the food. This is'the nature cur« for indigestion. Food half digested is poison, as it creates gas, £pi|ity ( ,palpation of the heart, headaches, and many, other troifcles. When you take Dr. Sheldon's Dig&tive Tabules you can feel certain you are not taking into your aiiy strong nMdicine or but simply nn .natural elements, .winch every w.eak stomach lacks. One or two taken afte; each meal will positively cure indigestion, dyspepsia, an 4 all stomach troubles. Price, 2s fld per. tin of 80 tabulee. Obtainable everywhere.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 145, 28 September 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 145, 28 September 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 145, 28 September 1910, Page 7

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