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ARE REDUCED BN PRICE! NO one can appreciate the importance of this more than the farmer. It means that THIS SEASON he can use MORB MANURE without an increase in cost. The liberal use of good manure enables the utmost to be taken from land without impairing its value. Not only that, but the land is easier to work. The " WKSTFIKLD " Manures nre recognised amongst farmers as the best, because of their High QdaijTY and Certainty to Inducb Larger Crops. We have arrived at this gratifying result by close study of the chemical action of different manures on various soils, and during our 30 years' work as Agricultural Manufacturing Chemists we have acquired experience which is of direct money value to farmers of nil 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 14thA" Superphosphate, 36 to 38% Soluble, total 'Phosphates, 42 'to 44 per cent Bone Dust (pure) steamed .. .. Bone Dust (pure) green .. .. Vitrlollzed Bone Dust 7 2 Bone Dust and Blood 75 Special Root Manure 6 10 Special Grass Manure "A" (for Top Dressing) Special Gfass Manure "B" (for laying down Permanent Pasture) .. Special Totato Manure .. .. Special Turnip Manure Special Rape Manure 6 10 Special Com Manure "A" (for Green Feed) Special Corn Manure "B" (for Wheat, Oats, Barley, etc.) .. Special Maize Manure "A" (for Green Feed) 6 12 6 Special Maize Manure "B" (for Cob Maize) ■». .. Special Orchard Manors "A" (lor Young Trees) 7 0 0 Special Orchard Manura "B" (for Fruit Formation) 5 ~ ® Special Clover Manure., .. Special Onion Manure,* M " Ocean " Superphosphate, 36% Soluble, 2cwt. sacks 49 0 nett Westfleld Prepared Guano (for Turnips), 2ewt. sacks .. .. 53 8 nett Westfleld Bone Substitute, 2ewt. sks. 512 6 nett 6 "Dominion" Bone Dust 0 2ewt. sacks .. .. 617 0 6 Sulphate of Ammonia, original 0 sacks, about 2cwt Nitrate of Soda, original tacks, about 2cwt Muriate of Potash, original sacks, about 2cwt Sulphate of Potash, original sacks, About 2c wt Thomas' Phosphate (Basic Slag), low quotation on application Kalnit' (improved), original bag* about lewt 717 6 6 7 6 12 7 6 7 6 C 7 0 6 7 6 6 12 6 0 0 4 0 0 5 0 0 5 7 6 fo ton Ttr Toi i s. <L £ «. Nitrate of Potash, original bags 7 0 0 about lewt 28 0 ann Sulphate of Iron (itals), original " " sacks about 2cwt 8 10 TOO Sulphate of Iron (cshd,), original sacks about 2ewt ." .. 10 Surprise Island, Guano, 35-37%, 2cwt. gucks •• »• .« •• »» Maiden GuanoV66 to 67%, 2cwt sacks "Christmas" Guano, 84-85%, 2cwt. sacks Westfleld Special Garden Manure, 141b. bags .. ..' 1/6 each Westfleld Fowl Grit, 141b. bags, coarse, medium, or fine .. .. 1/6 each 1 16 0 0 We deliver sjUt, steamer Onehnngar- /, 1 , 1A A iPBEIGHT— aiid charge steamer 15 10 0 freight oh 80CWT. LOTS or over as ir ia a follows: ; ) w ™ ■ WAITA-RA, NEW .! PLYMOUTH (Breabwater), WANGANUI, C/. per ton. v. I • OTTTNAKE .. »» ~ 7/6 per ton. nett IT 0 0 2J per cent. Discout for Cash off ill lines ejcejt tiose market" Nett." Voir sr«er will live oar fcesl arc ill |TM»t ifteaNii. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO/S Head OfTTcc: Albert St. AUCKLAND. New Zealand Drug Co., Ltd. Worts: WestfieH, nor OTKKUHU. ON (SALE BY—W. ROWE, New Plymouth; GRIFFITHS & CO., New Plymouth; JOLL BROS., CO., Stmtford; and ALL , STORES AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. Waitwra; NICHOLLS & SON, Ingle wood; YOUNG HOBBS

THE DRY SEASON IS APPROACHING TO SUPPLY YOU WITH AN ABUNDANCE OF WATER iy-. We have a Faithful Servant SEEKING - A SITUATION on a Farm, or at a Gentleman's Private Residence, to pump water, carry it upstairs, water stock, irrigate a garden, supply wash-house and bathroom, etc. I am a Willing Worker, belong to no Trade Union; want no 'holidays. In fact, I will work twenty-four hours every day in the year if the wind blows. I want no wages beyond my keep and will never strike work so long as you treat me well. I belong to the most aumerous family in the Colonies, and none of us have ever gone wrong to speak of. We are a most powerful family, with wonderful endurance. Our con- \ titutions are of iron, our sinews of steel, and yet we consume nothing but a pint or two of oil par year, and take nothing stranger into our systems than thin air. We .\re, nevertheless, very sensitive, and are visibly affected by the slightest breath of wind. Our services are to be had cheap, and we will never willingly change our situation once we have got comfortably settled down. THE WIND COSTS NOTHING YOU WILL BE SURPRISED how little it costs to harness it by using a " STAR " WINDMILL OF WHICH THERE ARE THOUSANDS IN USE All over the Dominion Write to our agent to-day for a catalogue NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH Or direct to Dept. 1., BOOTH, MACDONALD & CO., LTD. CHMSTCEUROH, AUCKLAND, HASTINGS, THIARL".

GARTER'S GOLDEN GIFT TEA POETRY COMPETITION J | The second prize was awarded to | Mr. C. Tunbridge for the following | lines: — S Golden Gift Tea, in the praise f of which I sing, | Packed for C. Carter, of "The I People's Store," | Undoubtedly is just the very | thing I Once tried, to make the pe«ple J ask for more. | Although not quite a gift, 'tis | sterling leaf, | Blended with care, fine-flavored, | clean and pure, | Of all-round excellence that | must in brief | A widespread popularity ensure. I Golden Gift Tea has many .friends. I Will you be one? C. CARTER | Devon street, New Plymouth. EXCELSIOR BAKERY MATAI STREET, Inglewood. want to heartily, all our, customers for past pannage, and gtate that our shop is still ja.the same old place. We know how to make and bake bread and hold several first prizes for our work. BROWN BREAD OUR SPECIALITY. Catering done for parties and dances. 57EDBMG AND BE&RBpAY CAKES In stoofc awl to order. CHAS. ATOEAMER, BAHBR, *■ INGIJaWOOD. MOTOR CAE FOR HIRE. JJTR. M. JONES has now at tie Criterion Stables an Up-to-date Touring Motor Car for hire. He hat also secured the services of Mr. E. Edmonds a first-class chauffeur, who ib wellknown for his careful handling of motoi, ear*.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 177, 5 November 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 177, 5 November 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 177, 5 November 1910, Page 7

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