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A fairing on * iafe Fertiliser Bv*»7 days brings the closing date for'booking order* for next season's slag nearer. Every day fetches us another batch of orders. You may delay, but time wiH not, and if you want to save the usual "from ship- "\. to-store" charges, send your orders for "LEED'S" BASIC SLAG to-day. AD my shipment of this well-known Brand of Basic Slag are guaranteed 18 per cent, phosphoric acid. Last year, with the same guaranted minimum, my six shipments averaged over 20 per cent. 'Phosphoric Anhydride. This means that on unit value "Leeds" Sag is worth 10/- per ton more than a 17 per cent. skg. The whole of the next shipment, it is expected, will be sold for delivery from the ship's slings k> ng before the shipment arrives. So place your orders NOW to pre vent disappointment. NOTE.—"LEEDS" Slag is strictly high-grade, and is unequalled as a grass producer. NEWTON KING, NEW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD and KAPONGA. NOW IS THE TIME 1 To Order your MANGOLD and TURNIP SEEDS. AND IT PAYS TO GET THE BEST , •<. Both for the Germination Test and QUALITY of the BOOTS. GARTON'SSEEDS ARE UNEQUALLED. YOUNG. HOBBS AND CO STRATFORD and ELTHAM. An TARANAKI AGENTS, and can supply the. following varieties:— I LONG BED Mangel SUPERLATIVE Swede I IELLOW GLOBE , MODEL PRIZEWINNER „ PIONEER „ HEW SUGAR „ CROPWELL „ INCOMPARABLE (new variety) *LBO- / RAPE, KOHL RABL THOUSAND- HEADED LALE, TURNIPS, ETC. ITS HO USE SOWING GOODS SEEDS D? YOU DONT USE GOOD MANURE YOUNG, HOBBS AND CO. i Stock nothing bat the best, including '" MOUNT LYELL 6UPERPHO SPHATE, PURE BONEDUST, And Special Manures for all kinds of Crops. -fo additien to the above lines we stock everything a Farmer wants, including I CHAFF, OATS, POLLARD, BRAN, WHEAT, and i GRASS SEEDS I ] in all Varieties of the very best quality. I SAMPLES AND QUOTAT lONS ON APPLICATION.

, The Leading Tailors are THE BROADWOOD TAILORING COMPANY, 1 STRATFORD t|\HKRE are several reasons why the Broadway Tailoring Company leads. Tint, toe materials used are fresh, seasonable and good. Seeond, tee catting is in the hands of Mr. G. Ruscoe, which 'is a guarantee of excellence in fit and atyie. Third,, the whole of the tailoring is done nnder the personal supervision •f Mr. W. Clarke, who has had wide ex'perience at Home. Fourth, the prices are the most reasonable for first-class work. These facts should appeal to all •ven who take pride in their animuance. •roadway Tailoring Go. WHITE'S COBNER, STRATFORD

HAYMAKERS,} ATTENTION: You'll save yourselves much unnecessary work, worry and trouble if you select your SCYTHES and SCYTHE HANDLES at J. Masters and Son's. Our scythe blades are well tempered; tbey cut dean, and require less honing than the other kind. Scythe handles of the best make in stock. SPECIAL HAY-RAKE, l/«. Fay-forks, scythe stones, and reap-hooks in great variety. J. MASTERS & SON MERCHANTS, STRATFORD THE STUDIO \ STRATFORD f* , —' BEFORE THE CHILDREN RETURN T0 SCHOOL RRINC THEM TO McALISTER'S TO BE PHOTOGRAPHED. Don't put It off any longer. Send a pott card making an appointment to-day. THE POPULAR REFRESHMENT ROOMS ARE ELDER'S. WHY? • "DECAUSE the cakes, pastry and scones are recognised by all to < be the very best. You can depend i upon the purity of the ingredients and the most scrupulous cleanliness in their preparation. The rooms are , large and airy, and the attendance prompt. ELDER BAKER, CONFECTIONER AND PASTRY-COOK. STRATFORD

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 189, 8 February 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 189, 8 February 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 189, 8 February 1912, Page 3

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