MANUFACTURING ANALYSIS. MINIMUM GUARANTEE. 14 to 15 per cent. Soluble Phosphate PaCKOO in 1^ CWt* BagS p hoS p hafces 28 to 24 pep cent. Insoluble Phosphate VA to 2 pep cent. Ammonia 16 to the toil. i#4s Ammonla ' Equivalent to 1.20 Nitrogen 4 to 4J4 pep cent. Sulphate of Potash B*so Sulphate of Potash CUSTOMERS' REPORT, HAVE NEVER HAD A FAILURE WHEN USING CONSIDER " WESTFIELD" MANURES „■*, \tr THB SAFBST AMD MOST rb "«"* 20th August, 1905:— "I have used your Special Turnip Manure <T Mr. JAS. J. PATERSON. Manaia, Taranaki, writes Bth for a number of years without a single failure, which is more #n August, 1905 :— " I used your Special Turnip Manure on 100 than I can say of several Manures I receired from other firms. -^ *V acres of Swedes last season, 1J cwt. to the acre. Considering Last season I used this Manure at the rate of li cwt. to ihc ' the dry season, I had an excellent crop. I consider your acre, and had a good crop." Manures the safest and most reliable to use." PRIOE/ : C*7 2s. 6d. PER TON. Delivered In 30 ewt lots and over, freight paid, alongside the following Porti(Less 2H per cent. Discount). Waitara, New Plymouth (Breakwater), Opunake and Wanganui. ""™""^™ ™^"™"^™"^™^^""™ I Its composition ia th« result of long and careful study and experiment It Is a complete Manure, containing all that the Turnip m. BETTED crop requires. It contains the ingredients necexsury to start the plant quickly, feeds the Turnip right on to maturity, and leave* something' In the ground to benefit the succeeding crop. These results can only be produced by a well-balanced Manure. What Tlirnlp ManiirO matter though it costs a little more per cwt than so-called "Cheap Manures," when you get a sound, pellable aptlel* which will ... . more than repay the outlay ? Than TniS Can nOT Perhaps no crop is so sensitive to variations of soil and climate, to defects in cultivation, or to the application of unsaitable manures M |> A nroHuced Turnips. The two former are beyond our control ; the third is entirely in the hands of the farmer, whose observations will teach him the prow ucea. necessity for thorough cultivation and a fine seed bed. In the fourth we claim to offer valuable aid by providing a Manure thoroughly suited to the requirements of the Crop and the Soils and Climate of Northern New Zealand. &T SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR LARGE LOTS. MANUFACTURERSKEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.'S HMUlOffleei ALBERT ST.. AUCKLAND. « X. DRtQ COMPANY, ttfl. Works 1 WKSTFIELD, near OTAHUHV. Business Notices. BaiineM Notice*.
MILK CARTS. MILK CARTS. EVERY Dairy Farmer ffiLr"!^ must take his milk to £& the Factory, and we maks Br\'">«HHEi!K\ a Speciality of a Cart to suit "-'^Hf *"«— .,«, __ l^°K^^^^^^y Horse-shoeing and General r™ «J >/\ /^rv^ Blacksmithing done. L^±<— „ Agricultural Implements and Machinery Repaired. Telephone — 10. D. AND J. SMITH, CARRIAGE BUILDERS HAWERA. THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR WOOD AND COAL SUPPLY CO. R. J. HUGHES, HAWERA. Inew bbooms sweep clean! xgy *ty BEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY, THEN ACT, j) @ * ■* YOU'I/L BE IN POCKET. * * $$ Bass Brooms (Cane faced English) 5/6 each Can Scrubs (Patent). You know the kind ... 2/3 each $$ Floor Scrubs 1/ 1/6 r/g each tf^ Hair Brooms 3/ 3/6 4/6 5/6 each *■* gli WHEN ORDERING, WON'T YOU SAY ... |i> g|i YOU SAW IT IN THE "STAR?" q< !| H. McALLTUM MANGATOKI & (VIA HOE. ||
HAWERA SASH & DOOR 1 FACTORY. QUINISROS., Proprietors. TIMBER, GLASS, & HARDWARE MERCHANTS. Builders' requisites of every descrip- , tion ; Manufacturers of churns and butterworkers j Over 1,000,000 feet of sawn timbe in stock, exclusive of 100,000 feet of mouldings Separator and machine oils a speciality Mills at Toko, Eltham, and Mid- , hirst. quin'bros., Proprietors. j YOU CAN OBTAIN QUALITY AND QUANTITY . . -. IN COAL, FIREWOOD, GRAIN, &c, by ordering with T. SMITH, Princes St. IS" Mill Wood 10/ & 11/ per load Furniture removed and stored, or forwarded to any address. Agent for N.Z. Express Co., Ltd. Telephone — No, a£ MONEY TO LEND. I HAVE several sums ranging from to £2500 awaiting investment at current rates. H. HALLIWELL. Solicitor, Regent street Hawera.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume L, Issue 8919, 7 November 1905, Page 3
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673Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume L, Issue 8919, 7 November 1905, Page 3
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