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For all | 1 A/F^OT^r^fC 1 ! 'f^\ High Crops. WW r^ Ir* |P* I I J Grade. a meat M ANDRES ** o a I I N VFSTM F NT CROPS LAST season gave great satisfaction. GHAS& 1 Illf i*Ul mt-H ■ . CUSTOMERS WILL ORDER AGAIN. GRAIN I I TESTIMONIALS are WORTH READING. 1 H asrd May, 1902, I 2UIJ J une > '9° 2 - f% Efe f ß^ jELJ A B3 F^ a « 1 • • Mr. John Campbell, Manaia, says :— WK W Sri AX U B Mr. Charges Muxko, Lepperton, Taranaki, says :- * i TurnJp mmun ]agt B •• Last season I used your Special Grass Manure x cwt tQ lhe flCre and crop satisfactory. 1 put 40 - -n^ n— 1 «■ 1* ■ E •B » for permanent pasture aud it suited my so I ule aud sh ou acres O|l lhe Ist j Jay< an <i ■ iis iTCHjii" »y I admirably. In future I will be pleased to place all T think v wiu f( £ d them . ti ii c ud July. This \a«Bsl/tall. ■ my orders with your Company. Manure suits my soil. iiimiiiihiiwiwiiiwmmmJ W ■ ■ ..... J) CATALOGUES, PRICE LISTS, etc., procurable from all Stores and Produce Merchants, throughout the West Coast, Kg} or from the MANUFACTURERS, TCT^^ • <. ,^^""^^ Httdoffice iK A S"' - NEW ZEALAND •DRUG COfIPANY, LTD. Work^ WßST a^o D xAH^. On {Sale By \V. ROWE, Haweka & Noumanby ; O. A. WILKINSON, Eltham Noaire & Kapokga A. H. MOORE, Opunake. all Stcut^keeeprs and Produce Merchants.

1-^HE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT CO , Ltd. MANURE MANUFACTURERS. Offices: Waterloo-Quay, Wellington. Manure Works, Ngahauranga. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. CHEAP MANUEES ! j Nett Cash, on Tbtjoks at NgahatjBANGA. IN 2oWT. SACKS. For lcwii. bags 2s 6d per ton extra is charged. ]\1 JVlanure— £i 10s per ton. j Guaranteed Analysis :—: — ! Trioalcio Phosphate ... 26 per cent. Ammonia ... ... 8 per cent. Bone X>XTSt — £5 5s per ton. Guaranteed Analysis :—: — Tricaloic Phosphate ... 43 per cent. Ammonia 4 per cent. 1 mported Superphosphate. £5 5s per ton. Guaranteed Analysis: — 85 to 87 per cent soluble Phosphate. I\io. 1 IVlixtixre — £5 5s per ton. Guaranteed Analysis : — One-balf imported Supekphofphate, 85 to 87 per cent soluble Phosphate One-half Bone Dost, as above. TVo. 3 IMixtixre— £4 17s 6d per ton. One-half Impoaied Supebphospbate, as above. One-half •• M " Manure, aa above. Special Potato IM an tire— £s par ton. (Copied from the report of the New York Agricultural Experiment Station, at Geneva, N.Y.) Guaranteed Analysis : — Five twenty-thirds DRIED BLOOD, 15 per cent. Ammonia. Ton twenty thirds BONE DUST as above. Eight tweaty-thirds KAINIT, 13 per oect Potasb. KAINIT I The addition of a small proportion of Eainit to any of tbe Mixtures is an advantage, and will be made without extra charge if specified by the purchaser when Riving the order. MIXING* ! The Manures are not mixed until orders aro sent out, and purchasers at their option can have the original Manures sent to them in the mak«rd' bags and make the mixtures themselves. SPECIAL MIXTURES can be made at any time to tuit farmers. The Company Eeetivea STOCK FOR FREEZING, upon owner's account at the following rates : — To Include Slaughtering, Freezing, Shipping, Wrapper, and Freight. For Shipments in the Months of June to November, inclusive — Mutton, f d per lb (three-farthings) Beef, 9-10 d per lb (nine-tenths of a , peouy) Lamb, 9-10 d per lb (nine-tenths of a penny) | THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT CO., Ltd. DILNOT BLADDEN, Seoretary. Wellington, May 31st, 1902.

1 MONSTER SACRIFICING SALE OF Winter Drapery aTnd Clotliinjar at THE WELLINGTON CASH' DRAPERY COMPANY, : Princes-streefc, Hawera. ALL Winter Drapery and Clothing and large lots of Sain Goods, purchased at large discounts off original prices, will be cleared at from 35 to 50 par cent reductions. A olearance must be effected, and the bargains in all kinds of goods are astonishing. Dress serges, facecloth?, co.-tume oloths, fancy dress goods, lustres, fanoy lustres, cashmeres 1/6 and 1/11, nun's veilings 7d per yard (worth double), silks 1/, 1/3, 1/6, 2/6 (exceptional value), ladies' jackets 9/6, 13/6, 17/6, capes half price, oravenetta coats, mackintoshes, ladies' underskirts, overskirts greatly reduced, ladies costumes 15/, splendid line of French millinery under half ptioe, sailor hat 3 1/, 1/6, 1/11, children's jackets 5/6, ladies' hosiery I/, 1/8, 1/6, ladies' underclothing, fancy good<?, umbrellas at great reductions at this Monster Sacrificing Winter Sale, flannelettes, 32, 42, 67 shirtings, sheeting, bed quilts, bed covers, rugs, blanket?, flannels, towels, oapital line of flannelette and Swiss embroideries, 23 x 42 calicoos 2/11, 8/11, 4/11 dozen, velveteens 1/, 1/6, 1/11 all shades, men's youths', and boys' suitp, trousers, dungarees, moles, overooats, mackintoshes, shirts, undershirts, drawers, hats, oapp, braces, etc, a Bpeoial line of 75 dozen, silk, derby, and other ties and under half prioes at the WELLINGTON OAFH DRAPERY COMPANY'S, Princes-street ... HAWERA. H. MoLEOD.

FOR SALE A TANK'S RELIANCE FIRE PROOF SAFE. This de eoription of Safe was the only one which thoroughly stood the test in the Hawera firo five or six years ago Apply STAR OFFICE.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7544, 20 August 1902, Page 4

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