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MANURES TOR GRASS fa ■ v S»- "WESTFIELD" 4i £•• GRASS "A" W^ w A— n4=? x jt- ii— fi-^A-^ GRASS "B" ™ FOR " |I^ TIJ jK J^ FOR Top-Dressing J-^r^-i^i^ J—^ Laying-Down Packed in U cwt. bags. Packed in 1% cwt. bags. c Si) Price 3t,7 OO per ton. L J ■ LESS 2i PER CENT. DISCOUNT. ■- -==== A VALUED CLIENT writes:— 3lst January, 1910.— "■ Please forward 4 Tons Special "B" Grass Manure, — . ■— ■ y on Special "A" Grass Manure. You will be pleased to hear that the Special GRASS MANURE we had from you in the Spring, for TOP DRESSING, GREATLY . EXCEEDED OUR EXPECTATIONS, we shall require more next Spring." SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR LARGE LOTS. J ALSO IN STOCK PURE BONE-DUST, BASIC SLAG, High-grade SUPERPHOSPHATE "fl" Kempthorne, Prosser & C6.'s™.^ Head Of flee- ALBERT ST.. AUCKLAND. Works-WCSTFIELD, IN ear Otahuhu.

:■ %? I|l ■■ M9WE MM !■ II Sn >Pn->entsarrivingduring f ij I all DlliilUl L^n!^^ |: PRICE: Ex Ship, £4 per ton; A|Mj VM fl V I Ji :; ex Store, £4 5s per ton. UII m^ II" W I H M {■ Less 2} per cent* discount and H B^K H' I'fl B^B 111 Vl W | free on steamer. Auckland. |^P [H mV^bHA^L Ifl J; Mr B. C. ASTON, Chemist to Department of Agriculture, in his Lecture, "The Manuring of *> New Zealand Pastures," says:— ): "STAR BRAND Basic Slag is one of the Best on the Market." i; 9g- WRITE FOR n>T " nry ' "~ — ■. ~~ - I W. S. LAURE & Go. I Seed & Manure Merchants J; TAURANGA AGENT -Mr A. F. TUNKS. 29, CUSTQIVI STREET EAST, AUCKLAND.

COLIN C. NORRIS. . GEO H. BELL, of the .. . . late of Bay of Plenty. . Taranaki. NORRIS $ BELL THE STRAND, TAURANGA LUND, ESTATE, SHIPPING & COMMISSION AGENTS, VALUATORS, ETC., WE MAKE A THOROUGH STUDY of the Land & Estate Agency, and are thus in a. better position than any other firm in the Bay of Plenty to advise both Buyers and Sellers. We have over 300 agents representing us all over New Zealand and our land offices are reputed to be one of the finest and most up-to-date ir the Auckland province. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS for the following well-known businesses, which are known to be the very hest in their particular lines :— THE MASSEY-HARRIS Co., Farm Implements and Machinery. THE TWO BAYS NURSERY, Fruit and Other Trees. NATIONAL. MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. GUARDIAN FIRE INSURANCE CO. F. MOORE & CO.'S PIANOS & ORGANS. THE SINGER CO.'S SEWING MACHINES. H. C. GIBBONS & Co., Farm & Garden Seeds of All Kinds. FARMERS would do well before purchasing elsewhere to give us a call, especially with regard to grass seeds for Autumn Sowing, as w« arc introducing several new lines, including the famous Bokara Clover, now doing suck great work in the sandy soils of Asia and elsewhere. Write for one of our well-known Bay of Plenty Property Guides, or a Catalogue of any of the firms that we represent. At the request of a number of settlers, we are adding a LABOUR BUREAU to our business, and shall be pleased to supply employees with all kinds of labour and register those in search of employment. THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION. We have been appointed agents for this company, and are prepared to undertake all branches of accident insurance. Telegraphic Address : P.O. Box, Telephone, "Norri*," Tauranga. No. 23: No. 29. Bankers : B.N.Z. * ' ' ■...-. ~-:..- --. 1 I '■ ■ • . • . ■ THERE IS A TIDE IN THE AF FAIRS OF MEN THAT TAKEN AT THE FLOOD LEADS ON TO FORTUNE. S<» says the immortal bard, t>nt we, In these 2Oth century. <lays, say that There is a. lide in the affairs of Grocers that taken at the 'flood leß.oß to double and treble their tea business. WHY HESITATE ? Everyone who lays claim to common sense and ripe judgment can see that the tea par excellence is L» D. NATHAN &£O'S STANDARD TEAS Householders who study economy and are determined to have tLe very best value in the market should uu questionably ask their grocer for the celebrated STANDARD TEAS, and the grocers who cater for a discriminating public are studying their own interests by giving their customers SPLENDID TEA, which they can safely do by handling the well known and popular STANDARD BRAND. AGENT: ' GEO. MAXWELL, BELFAST BAKERY, TATJRANGA.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5498, 20 April 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5498, 20 April 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5498, 20 April 1910, Page 1

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