4 Man often Pays Dearly for a Small Frugality! Have the ingredients extracted by the last crop been returned to the f> ,' land in which you are this year going to plant your potatoes, or will you 5. \ put them in and "risk it"t Is it worth the risk? Will you "pay •■*" j dearly" for your crop when, by using FISON'S POTATO MANURE h-\] you can increase it, and at the same time 6ave it from blight? I have .**■'!'; a Shipment just arriving, bo order right now and save yourself the dis- ■ ~'■ appointment of a poor crop. Do you want SEED POTATOES It eo, write to me, and I shall be pleased to quote you for BEAUTY OF HEBRON EABLY ROSE TSARLY PURITAN BRUCE . £££kwm VTfmffilA WHITE ELEPHANTS ROBIN ADAIR EARLY VERMONT GAMEKEEPER %< ~ Write at once to—and a'very special selection of UP-TO-DATES. NEWTON KING, GENERAL MERCHANT,
ITR. piBMBR,— bo not allow any agent oome to you and talk milking machews. some 01 them tell you fairy VALES. JUST WATT FOR THE DOMINION DAIRY SHOW TO BE OPEHED BY HIS EXCELLENCY THfl GOVERNOR At le'Hooa oo WEDNESDAY, JULY 6. And to remain open for Four Days. WED., THUR.,.FRIDAY & SATURDAY, J<dy Stfa, 6th, Ttii & Bth. YOU WELL SEE ALL THE LATEST AND MOST IMPROVED MILKING MACHINES ON THE MARKET IN FULL WORKING ORDER. THEN, MR. FARMER, USE YOUR OWN JUDGMENT IN DECIDING ON THE MAKE YOU PURCHASE. ISou will see:— THE 6TORRIE (3 machines) THB RIDD THE GAME THJ SIMPLEX L , THE JERSEY THB REID THIIURHKA. Some of these are the very latest, and new oo the market. Others have stood the test of time. Now this, Mr. Farmer, is a fair business proposition. You aee what you are buying. Afl further information supplied by A. M. CONROY, Secretary Dairy Show, Hawera, Box 47.
pmiON STIAM 1 COMPANY, N.Z.. LTD. { TO ONBHUNQA—conjunotian with i 8 p.m. Train. . '-/ j. <,»;! Thnr FOE WBLUNGTONJ», «mn*POBT AND OKIKMOOTH- .' .WBTTOBT «wv Cargo only.! ' Iron AuAtaad. .'iwu eTO rj MONDAY^ 9' Tiji. . 3 T^imitfl. ' SAN SBANCIBCO, ria Papeete''^^yWeleßßtel^phy.
JjJXTENDED rpHIS beautiful little property, situated '< at the junction of the Elliott and Omata Roads, New Plymouth, has now been cut up into suitable building lots, and is nearly all level land. g Flans and prices on application to W. B. DAVIE3, I Devon-street.
1 , . ISjHD BBEVIOK. :. hewwrawomiq>onehunga (Weaker pennitungj. SB. EASAWi , Ne from Wellington. U BkY connecting with.the Wellington Express at Breakwater. ; Further information can be obtained *" m ~~ NORTHERN SS. Co., Ltd., UNION S.S. Co., Ltd., Joint Agents.
TOR SALE. A RARE CHANCE. TpiVE-ROOMED HOUSE, with acullery, bathroom, and waahhouse (detached), electric light, gas laid on. A convenient and comfortable choice little home on eighth of an acre, in healthy locality. Price, £486. » . T " GILMOUR AND CLARKE, LAND AGENTS, New Plymouth.
gOUTH'gEA JSLANTDS r£ qv r s TO rnONGA, gAMOA, ■van, JJAROTONGA t AND rpAHITI. WINTER PLEASURE RESORTS. FOR TONGA, SAMOA AND FIJITOFUA, 4400 tons, JUNE 20. ATUA, 3500 tons, JULY 18. TOFUA, 4400 tons, August 15. Send for descriptive pamphlets and wroly for all information to—sgm &TEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD.
R. F. CORNWALL Has commenced business as a Egmont Street, New Plymouth. Telephone 359.
READ THIS OKfJ ACRES, all grass, !) paddocks, *"" sheep-proof fencing, 200 acres ploughable; carry 80 cows, 50 sheep, 20 other stock; 7-roomed house, 25-bail cowshed, eto. Qose to railway station, school and creamery. Price £lO per acre. Terms. 900 ACRBc > aII ff rass > clean ' e, s u UV paddocks, flat and undulating, 2y 2 sheep to acre, 4-roomed house, sixbail eowshed and other outbuildings. L.I.P. £8 per annum. Near post office and school, seven miles railway station. Price £6 10s. Terms can be arranged. JELLYMAN & WOOD Egmont Street, New Plymouth, CRITERION LIVERY AND BAIT STABUES. TfiOß HIRE— Motor CaTS, Cabs, Buggies, Sulkies and Saddle Horses. Mountain House Excursions arranged for at Special Rateß. M. JONES. Proprietor. •Phone 8». ■ .
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JNT 12* BEST riACE IS BA2EE
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 336, 24 June 1911, Page 2
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