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SPECIAL ANNOUNCE—ENTS BEATH & CO.'S GRAND OPENING DISPLAY OF NEW SEASON'S CHOICEST NOVELTIES, Carefully and Tastefully Selected by our Home Bujers from ALL THE LEADING ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL MARKETS. INSPECTION INVITED. COMPARE OUR PRICES. INSPECTION INVITED. Lovely Sunshades, Pretty Bows, Ties and Derby*; Dainty Millinery; Artistics Dress Materials Children's Silk Hats and Bonnets 3s lid, 5s 6d, 7s 6d, 10s 6d ; Children's Handsome S.lk Dresses 18s 9d, 255, 3&»J« 3 Silks in Japanese, Foulard, Surah, Arraure, Faille Francais, Shot Glace and Lister's Spun Washing Silksi for Blouses Very Smart Japanese Boat Hats. Trimmed 3s lid, 4s lid, 6s bd ; Ladies' Stylishly Trimmed Panama Sailors 4s 6d Embroidered Robes, Coats and Skirts, Blouses, Costumes, fto. ; Charming Novelties in La*£? f*P« an d Mantles Ladies' Smart Up-to-Date Sailors in Japanese, Pedal, Fancy and all the New Plaits Is lld & llcL3slid, 4s . Ud. 5< li_ Summer Dresses in Box Cloth 2s lid, Granite Suitings 2*6 d, Pure Word Coverts, 3s lld Fme *.enchSuiting U. lid Children's Creme Cashmere Dresses and Tunics, beautifully trimmed, Lace and Embroidered Silk, 7s 6d, 9s od, l_s bd, 15s 6d Embroidered Chiffon, Goffered and Haiti Chiffon, Charming Ribbons, the New *4;» * c -« lU „_ lld lld Venetian Cloth, 2s 3d ; French Cheviot, 2s lid; the Ironwear Suiting, 2s 3d; Unshrinkable Serge, Is lid, Zs lid, os lid, 300 vJnTace Curtains, Is lid, 2, lld. 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid t0,2*8; Pretty Muslins. Crepons and Blouse Prints The New Spot Muslin for Window Curtains; Novelty Japanese Tinsel, Art -luslins, _c. dressmaking^Sressmaking, Right Up-to-Date-Higli Class Work-Charges Reasonable-Perfect Fit Guaranteed. ALL WEDDING AND MOURNING ORDERS EXECUTED WITH PROMPTNESS AND DISPATCH. BEATH AND CO., CASHEiTsTBEEf, CHRISTCHURCH. J. BALLANTYNE AND CO. ARE MAKING THEIR * FIRST DISPLAY OF NOVELTIES FOR SPRING. THE DRESS FABRICS, COSTUMES, MANTLES, MILLINERY, ''" SUNSHADES, RIBBONS, LACES, &c , &c, ARE ALL IN THE FRONT RANK OF FASHION, And comprise SOME OF THE PRETTIEST AND MOST ELEGANT NOVELTIES THE WORLD CAN PRODUCE. AN EARLY, INSPECTION INVITED. PATTERNS POST FREE ON APPLICATION. J. BALT.ANTYNE AND CO., DUNSTABLE HOUSE, CHRISTCHURCH.

A HARBINGER OF SPRING. -fTITE HAVE NOW LANDED OUR FIRST SHIPMENTS FOR THE SEASON OF PLANET Jr. IMPLEMENTS, LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN &o. All Interested in Vegetable Culture and Root Crops should Inspect the 1898 PLANET Jk. HILL-DROPPING SEED DRILL 1898 PLANET Jr. COMBINED SEED AND FERTILISER DRILL (The Ideal Drill for the Onion-grower.) THE No. 1 COMBINED DRILL AND CULTIVATOR. THE No. 2 DRILL THE HAND WHEEL HOES and THE No. 8 HORSE HOE. Complete Illustrated Catalogue Posted Free on Application. EDWARD RE-JOE AND SONS. COLOMBO STBEET, CHEISTOHUBOH. BLACK. BEATTIE AND CO. TTAVE pleasure in announcing that their FIRST SHIPMENT OF SPRING GOODS, EX S.S. , lONIC, ~.'.••■■•<•. Comprising— *| -| Q PACKAGES," are now open, and will repay a visit of inspection. These Goods being carefully selected and bought in the BEST MARKETS, we can -without hesitation say they are the most Up-to-date, Stylish, and Best Value yet imported by us. SPECIAL. NEW SEASON'S DRESS GOODS and BLACK FANCY DRESS GOODS in the Latest Styles. BEAUTIFUL SELECTION of COTTON DRESS GOODS in the Newest Materials and Designs. • ' , INSPECTION INVITED. Patterns sent on application in Town and Country. j . - ANALYSIS GUARANTEED. FISON'S SPECIAL TURNIP FERTILISER, DELIVERED IN LOTS OF TWO TONS AND UPWARDS, At 82s Nett, Ex SHIP LYTTELTON. FISO. N' S S U P y E RPHOSPHATE S, SUPPLIED AT 78s 6d Nett, E _ SH I P LYTTE LTO N. rfIHESE .Celebrated Turnip Manures-are in Splendid Condition for the Drill. JL Produce Enormous Crops of Fine Feeding Roots., Promote Early and Rapid Growth, and Benefit Succeeding Crops. These FERTILIZERS are now recognised to be the CHEAPEST as well as'the BEST in the MARKET. They never vary in Strength or Efficiency, and by their use a SPLENDID CROP OF TURNIPS is alwayß ensured.

The following are samples of the Testimonials reoeived from well-known New -.aland farmers :— <■ ""From D. HENDERSON and SONS, Belmont, Methven, 10th March, 1896. To George G. Stead, Esq.— Dear Sir,-We have pleasure in stating that Fison's Turnip Fertiliser has given us every satisfaction as a Turnip Fertiliser all the years which we have INTEND USING used it Cover nine years). We have tried some of the N.Z. M Manures, NO OTHER. * but do not And the same results which we reap from Fison's, and we intend using no other but Fison's in the future. Please find cheque to account and acknowledge. From ALEX. ORR, Methven, Bth June, 1896. To George G. Stead, Esq.—. * _„_ nff .o- Dear Sir,—ln reference to your note of 6th inst, asking my opinion of i.J" X _ a . v.-- Fison's Manure, lam pleased to inform you that your Special Turnip Fertiliser rwi-n has (riven mc every satisfaction for several years, and lam satisfied it is the vs ™„ best Manure I have used for my land, and 1 have used several. From JOHN H. ALLAN, Holmes, East TaierL Messrs Murray, Roberts and Co., Dunedin— GOOD RESULTS D'ar Sirs,—llaving used Fison's Fertiliser for the last five years, I may state FOR that I am well pleased with the results, and iutend using it again this coming FIVE YEARS. season. From J. 31. if'KENZIE, Bushy Park, 16th May, 1896. A SPLENDID Messrs Murray, Roberta and Co., Dunedin— CROP—NOT A Dear Sirs—ln reply to your inquiry re Fison's Turnip Manure, lam pleased BLANK IN 200 with the result. 1 used it at the rate of lcwt per acre, and turned out a splendid ACRES. crop—not a blank in 200 acres. From JAMES KEITH, Gore, N.Z., 14th May, 1896. To Messrs Tothill, Watson and Co., Gore. FISON S AGAIN Messrs Murray, Roberto and Co., Dunedin— GIVES ENTIRE Dear Sirs,—ln reply to your enquiry re Fison's Turnip Fertiliser, I have SATISFACTION. much pleasure in stating that it has again given mc entire satisfaction, the results, compared with other manures, being largely in its favour. From F. HIGGINBOTHAM, Timaru, 6th June, 1896. To the Agent, J. Fison and Co., Timaru— >tm i va _i r. In reply to your enquiry, I have much pleasure in statin* that I have used n££?Zi,K2» your Fertiliser for several years, and have always had stood crops with it. This i£-V«;_ year my Turnip crop is again good, and is carrying at the rate of eighteen sheep " uu * »"" °- per acre for three months, exclusive of other food. From JOHN ROBERTSON, Fairfield Farm, Waikaka, 21it May, 1896. To Messrs Tothill, Watson and Co., Gore— FAR AND AWAY Gentleman,—lt gives mc much pleasure to certify to the s-ood results THE BEST OUT OF obtained from Fison's Special Fertili-er, which I sowed with Turnips tins season SIX MANURES. alongside five other sorts of manure, it being far and away the best of tbe lot. From THOMAS MORLAND, Avenel, South Rakaia, 11th February, 1898. To Messrs George G. Stead and Co., Christchurch— __ . „ _~. Gentlemen,—ln answer to your enquiry respecting Fison 8 Turnip Fertiliser. I may state I have used it for eight years, and 1 have from time to time tried AFTER other manures side by side with it, and have always found Fison's to give the REPEATKD EX- best crop. I have had some failures with other manures, but I have never had PERIMENTS IT a total failure with Fison's. I have sown it alon<r-dde of two other manures OIVKS MX TUB this season, 1897-98, and although I have a crop from all three manures, Fison s BUST RESULTS. is a long way the bast. * I have proved that weight for weight it is far the best f Manure for my land, and iutenH using Fison's and no other next year, as I find ' after repeated experiments that it gives mc the best results. NEXT SEASON'S SHIPMENTS ARE DUE TO ARR-VE IN LYTTELTON IN SEPTEMBER, And we are Booking Orders for Delivery on Arrival at the Forgoing Favourable Quotations. ' -• WORKS—IPSWICH, ENGLAND. GEO. G. STEAD AND CO.. AGENTS, OH—ISTOBUBCH.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10132, 3 September 1898, Page 6

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