ARE GOING DOWN IN PRICE. WHY? Because Poultrymen are feeding their birds on Shamrock BlOOd Meal, and in consequence the hens are laying better. Add Shamrock Blood Meal to the morning mash, and you have a perfectly Balanced Ration. Obtainable irom all grocers or E. GRIKiMiI CO. New Plymouth.
a m m i* SKl** THE Docqpa: " Ah! yet, restless and feverish. Give hiss a Steedm&n's Powder sad he will soon be all right." mmm rpo JiRUIT Q.ROWEBB
MONTATJK!* \i , THE DESTROYER OP Alii IN3BOT PARASITES. Says an experienced end successful ■, fruit-grower:—"Many a gardenwsiftajpfjg- ' ing an effective war with all the diffefent Blights and Insect Pesta-which-fwtefl' their attack on his finest'>ftTjrV-trees,' using self-prepared mixtures-wild mcalled exterminators upon which'the in« sects seem rather to thrive than otherwise; the trees dying first; The smaller fruit-grower has the same disheartening experience, until he gives up in despair. To all such I can thoroughly recommend MONTATJK--it cleere off all plant pests -WOOLLY APHIS, RED SPIDER, CODLIN MOTH, SCALY BLIGHT, MILDEW, etc., etc." MONTATJK GIVES NEW LIFE TO THE TREEB. It is not a corrosive and is easily applied. It is a concentrated liquid; one gallon mak#s eleven gallons of the solution. MONTATJK Is for WINTER USE only, hut can be kept for «n indefinite time without deteriorating. Prices: Quart tin, 1/11; half-gallon, 2/-; gallon, 3/6; 4-gallon, 12/0; 42-gallon cask, 110s. Special quotations for larger quamtities. NIMMO AND BLAIR, SEED MERCHANTS AND SEED GROWERS DONHDIN. THE NEW PLYMOUTH. (JIECHNICAL CJOLLEGB
SECOND TERM. CLASSES RESUME JULY 3 IN PLACE OP JUNE 20. MONDAYDressmaking, 2.15-4.16 and 7.16-9.15 Commercial Arithmetic, 7-9. TUESDAYLatin, English Junior, Physiol, Cookery, Woodwork, Machine and Building Drawing and Construction, 7-9. WEDNESDAYRural Class 10.45; Painting and j>nawing, 2.15; Freehand and Model Drawing, Mathematics, Engineering, Domestic Economy, 7-0. THURSDAYConmercial English, Shorthand, Typewriting, Plane and Solid €teo« «*etry. FRIDAYBnglieh Senior,, Elocution, Bookkeeping, Elementary HecSftmital Drawing Education. Call and get a Prospectus at any bookseller's or at the Education Olßra. W. A. BALLANTYNS, Dir«rt«r.
WARM, COSY XITCHEHS. With many people the kitchen is the chief living room. To make it ■warm, r put in a Zealandia Range The Zealandia is not only a grand booker -Hhe favorite of wives, cooks, bakers—but it ie built so that you can convert it at any time into an open Are, making I no smoke or smell, but giving perfect 1 ventilation. It's ideal for oountry people. Write for Catalogue No. 20' to BARNINGHAM & CO., LTD. I GFXffiGE STREET DUNEDIN Nixon & Nixon. Agents.
lor uf ■ nza take Woods' Great Pep--wirmint ' ure. Never fails. Is Od and Lid.
'EN who shave! Apply LANE'S MEDOLINE after.-' Makes your next shave tasy, delightful,* comforting. Clears all blemishes, i/- at Chemists. .5
He'd say 'twas meat we a' can eat, Whether roast or boil or stew. ■ It is a treat, for 'tis a meat That auld and young *an chew At JOLI/S MEAT BAZAARS.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 336, 24 June 1911, Page 7
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