PORPOJBE LEATHER BOOTS 1 am at the present time specialising a Porpoise Leather Boot, absolutely waterproof, the acme of bootmakers' art, for 28/0, post free. Send remittance and just try a pair. B. J ERE WIN BOOT IMPORTER. ISGLEWOOD. Fatten Your Lambs On Sustain Your Rape with W.M.E. Co. * Manures l Tbeso manure* largely contain prounc's Horn ibe Ngahaurantni „ Kjauj,".jfering works. Usa (hem and ~ r3 \oa rt-iurn 1o the soil the verv ,i i chun-nis of lilo taken from it in the i X pn'V? <of latu-nin'' your sheep, "'jj .Vi. 1 nnrt No. :i Mixtures are princiimliy i)iii"pli:ti'-' manures with pro"f anil I'otash to p.-uiuoto full irro.'th, anil aroexcellent fur f'.ui-euiii) Turnips. .vet Cy.n on rails atNeahan* Tanga:— „ In ijewt. Sacks: I No. 1 Mixture - • £3/12/6 ton No. 3 „ - - £5/12/6 ton Ho. 5 „ - - £5/10/-ton n ~ Potato Mixture- - £5/10/-ton i ■J phosphate - - £5/8/- ton * 3| Analysis posted on runuesi and ,' ; Special' .UistunM prepared to ordor. „ Consign fat Stock j, I to Ngahauranga. | JQ • Oar facilities Tor fieeziiiftand ship- [£' ■• rtre uiiAuriviS'ed. We ftlsobny fe^ Fat Sheep, L:im>M and CatUe. Fall L partteularr.from Kj I j Wellington I \\ WHAT DYSPEPTICS SHOULD KNOW. PHYSICIAN'S TIMELY ADVICE. The fact that few dyspeptics really understand the cause of their trouble is probably the reason why drugs are still used to such an alarming extent. The practice is wrong, however, and is strongly condemned by many physicians. The presence of excess acid in the Btomaeh is the cause of practically all forms of digestive trouble, and this can be neutralised and rendered harmless W the occasional use of ordinary bisurated magnesia.—a product which can be obtained of any chemist. Physicians us-; bisurated magnesia themselves as well as recommend it to their patients, because they recognise that it not o»lv overcomes dangerous stomach acid and thus ensures easy digestion, but by itfl use no harmful drug is introduced into the system and therefore there can be no unpleasant after-effects. Half a teaspoonful taken in a little water after meals is usually quite sufficient to keep the food contents of the stomach fr»e from fermentation and acid, thus ensuring noi'vnal digestion. To FACTORY OWNERS coal burns rewlily an(l uteadily, j sired pressurt. Low in sulphur a™ w httl ° ash -The Dominion j Analyst reports favourably on GOAL SBOAL EATES FOR STEAM 1 Cm. Wholesale Aeeiti- • J. Masters & how,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 77, 20 August 1914, Page 8
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390Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 77, 20 August 1914, Page 8
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