j MANUFACTURING ANALYSIS. MINIMUM QUARANT2E. 14 to 15 per cent. Soluble Phosphate fRCKeO If) 1# CWt. BagS P hOßnha t M 23 to 24 pep cent. Insoluble Phosphate . rnwpnwßo IX to 2 per cent. Ammonia 16 tO th© ton. i '* 6 AmmoniA ' Equivalent to 120 NltPogen 4 to 4}i pep cent. Sulphate of Potash B*so Sulphate of Potash CUSTOMERS' REPORT, HAVI NEVER HAD A FAILURB WHBN USING CONSIDER " WEBTFIBL.D" MANURES YOUR SPECIAL TURNIP MANURE. >.A^ THE SAFEST AND MOST RELIABLE. Mr. A. J. HASTIE, " Sea View," Manaia, Taranakl, writes, V» - 20th August, 1905:—" I have used your Sjpecial Turnip Manure jT Mr. JAS. J. PATERSON, Manaia. Taranaki, writei, Bth for a number of years without a single failure, which is more #i% August, 1905 :— " I used your Special Turnip Manure on 100 than I can say of several Manures I received from other firms. /8V acres of Swedes last season, 1J cwt. to the aore. Considering Last season I used this Manure at the rate of U cwt to the T 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." PRICE/ : <$t7 2S. 6d. PER TON. DeUwtd In SO ewt lots and over, freight paid, alongside the following porte(Lesa 2% per cent. Discount). Waltara, H«w Plymouth (Breakwater), Opunake and Wanganui. •<^^^^^^ . . I. I Its composition is the result of long and careful study and experiineat. It la a complete Manure, containing all that the Turnif A BETTER Crop r°luirea>r °l uirea> I<; contains the ingredients necessary to start the plant quickly, feeds the Turnip right on to maturity, and luarea something- In the ground to benefit the succeeding crop. These results can only be produced by a well-balanced Manare. What Turillp Manure matter though I* costs a little more per cwt than so-called "Cheap Manures." when you get a sound, reliable aptlele whioh wfil more than repay the outlay ? tnftn trllS CAnnOt Perhaps no crop is so Bensiiiye to variations of soil and climate, to defects in cultivation, or to the application of unsuitable manures M tj ft DrOfiuCedl Turnips. The two former are beyond our control; the third ia entirely in the hands ot the farmer, whOß* observations wiD teaoh him the «« \f uuuucui necessity for thorough cultivation and a fine need bid. In the fourth we claim to offer valuable aid by providing a Manure thoroujrhly | m suited to the requirements of the Cpop and the Soils and Climate of Northern New Zealand. &ST SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR LARGE LOTS. HA»CFACTIJRERSKEIVIPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.'S | M«fua Office i ALBERT ST., AUCKLAND. MX. DRUG COMPANY, I*td. Warksi WCBTFIELO, near OTAHUHU. I THE I HIGH-CLASS TAILORING. J WELLINGTON DRAPERY COY.'S YOU are wanting a SUMMER SUIT, one that is Well- "n T T? AXT QWTTTT P RAIT?*' made and Up-to-date in every detail, l^J±i2\ IN OVV _Ej Cj r OA Lj Hi WE HAVE Specially Imported a choice range of Beautiful ■ Is not an ordinary Drapery & Clothing Sale at ordinary SUITINGS— no two alike. Gentlemen requiring a summer suit gale Prices, but prices intended to effect a of exclusive design cannot do better than inspect these goods without delay. AT\ A Tl/f &r\T* i\rn r>rVQT3 COMPLETE CLEARANCE OF THE WHOLE ADAMSON AND ROBB, STOCK FOR CASH HIGH-CLASS TAILOBS & MEECERB • HAWEKA. , . PATV WT^ TiTTTT D VOTT IN THE QUICKEST POSSIBLE' TiME. IT is our business to build all kinds of Vehicles, but at this time of ' REMEMBER the year we lay ourselves out specially to cater for those who This is a require • . GrIGrS AND BUGrGTES, realisation sale This is the season most people are lookiDg for a Stylish Trap. Can A , , _ . , , we build one for you ? Our Factory is the most Up-to-date in the And the Pnces are such that y° u wIU S et district, and our hands are all highly skilled in their work. NO VALUE TO EQUAL. a and j. smith, . ; -— CARRIAGE BUILDEBS HAWEBA. ' TTTt nftf> t. j^t^t c, WELLINGTON CASH I>BAPERY COY. OUR 1906 MODELS. High Street, Hawera. I WHAT cannot be cured must be endured, vice versa. What can \ We have numerous lines for which we are prepared to be cured should not be endured for a monnent longer than is j deal direct with town and country storekeepers. ' necessary. Take the case of an unsatisfactory pair of boots. There I is always a remedy for this complaint in DICKSON'S BOOTS, f «— —^— — ■— — — —— i— They have never failed, to answer the highest expectations. Better iiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiHiiiiaiiiiiiHiiMHHiiiMiiiiHii even sacrifice a little, for the sooner you get quit of a bad pair, the 5 £ more satisfactory to your peace of mind. Our igo6 Models are ■ ■ beauties, and are taking on immense'y. Come and see for yourselves. h am MM L A §■ A I Wit ■ Our stock is large, our prices low, and what is more, our boots are " lllir"fAl^ II ■■ A4^_l IHl! ■ good, as people know. Repairs on the premises. ■ \J ■ ■ l"i*l ■ \A'm Iflfci 1 1 V\A ■ T. DICKSON AND CO., S . .. m § HAWERA BOOT PALACE, s LAND g CHAMPION FLOUR. S j S ■ ~f~N areas of from 600 to 2006 acres ; gcod new country ; low ■ THE Northern Mill has now to ,_.__„ nT ,« ATTr/vrTAW _ ■ JL rental; very long lease. Having personally inspected £ work 24 hours a day to supply THE RjIiCOLLEOIIOjN Ot £ this country, I can strongly recommend it. lamin a better ■ the demand. In spite of persuasion OTJALIT V S position to secure you one of these sections than any other ■ and dumping, the Company still • ■ agent in the colony. If you want cheap, sound gra^jng land, JJ declines to join the Trust, so saving -ps the strong power that S aPPIva PP Iv t0 £ wage-earners thousands of pounds. X brings our customers 5 ATT?i?T?r» ATirrxrcrYNr 5 back to bay again after ■ ALFRED ATKINSON, ■ CHAMPION BREAD & FLOUR they have once tried our S HAWERA. 5 is stocked by every baker or store- medicines. jj 2 keeper of any standing in Taranaki. If any difficulty is experienced in No matter what kind you ■■■■■■■■■ obtaining either, write to Mr Newton are looking for in the pre- ; * — : King,. New Plymouth, who will ad- scription or drug line, you THIS vise you of the nearest tradesman are apt to find it, at our selling it. place, at the right place. 8P AC B '' MAST.:,; BAKERS! EDWA * DB< HAWERA PHABMA ° Y ' RESERVED Y° vig bUSineSS inCrCaSed by High Street ' HaWera ' WOOD AND COAL SUPPLY CO. nobton's r # j. HUGHES, CELEBBATED COWELL & KNEEBONE, ■ hatveba^ "DORASE. t^LUMBERS, TINSMITHS, AND ' 7~~ It g^sTcreaLTyield; richer " SANITABYENGINEEBS. CT>I?nTAT J MONEY TO LEND. flavor ; has moisture retaining MANUFACTUREBS SPECIAL ( HAyE several sums ra qualities; regular yeast action; Of spouting, downpipe, ridging, Vlf * a ± from £300 .to #2500 awaiting no sour bread. lead head nailSj baths> ta n ks , XMAS , investment at current rates. Particulars from and tinware of every description. 1 jj HALLIWELL J.T.NORTON ... Ljttktor. SOL VrSd of the Improved _ "NES. Solicitor, ReReM street Hawera. — — —^— — — -— — — — — — — Portable Washing Boiler with i — — Patent Fire-box. « Five Diamond " Currants and WE HAVE Sultanas ; " Mariposa " Seeded A Cap of NECTAB _ no Delicioiw, to a. large stock of galvanised iron I Raisins, Jordan almonds, Californian "VTV/T A C Befreshiog, and so Economical. (corrugated and plain), water I muscatels, Thick Peel — lemon, A_lVAx_ll^ ___ 4P& "SBBB __ pipes and fittings, pumps, rams, oran ge, and citron; cooking and T)~DT7IC3TCIVTnPICi ACA C I wTMm ti^ ' enamelled baths and sinks, lava- dessert figs and dates ;" St. George" Jt JLVJCi^JCiI^I XO. ■■ <^*_i __^_l tor^ )as * ns » ta P s (nickel-plated cam p and picnic pies ; Dimock's 4 :. **^r and brass), tubs, buckets, etc. boneless hams ; Aulsebrook's after- HOME of the choicest v i W ALL WORK noon tea biscuits ; Granose — a cereal PIGTTII? F^i Ti_f £k Entrusted to us is done in first- biscuit; Qranola-abreaktast cereal; £^» colony are to be s-en - class style, and charges are Caramel Cereal-a nutritious bever- in PRATT & CO S moderate. ag e; limejuice, lemon squash and Furniture. Warehouse. ...- Orange XipS.fmV2lb,llb, Factory-High street, Hawera. O; ffifS SSL "^ "^ °° MB AND <* ET W ™k. ir:^- I 51b, 101b . '^?P 110n f — ? 5 %, i .- Brewer's crystals for jam making. These are imported direct, UOlden TlpS ( Tins. Branch-Bridge street, Eltham. crew * and are seUing them _ M j CAMPBELL, Yery;reasonable. We wUI PURE CEYLON. - HILL GROWN r A AXrT > nn Hi « n st » Hawera. frame yours for you at a _. JAMEb AND C 0 .% I! , short notice ijn a finished From— : TANNEBS, PELLMONGBBS, WOOL style Tind moderate/price. M. J. Campbell, Hawera. SCOUBEBS. Tj*Oß delicate children, Wallace's - Aswe cannotput over 300 Gllmour andSmelhe, Manaia and II Emulsion of Cod Liver Oilta in the window, we wisli'you ' A^^" : ™. ' "R U K Wo _ i ;. H1 3?% aDd unequaUed. A few doses will to come in and inspect. M. B. GibbQns, Pihama, ±J Sheep Skins, Tallow, Horse- strengthen the chest and lungs and ; , W. K. Howitt, Awatuna. hair; etc. bring the color back to the little iii^_ -*w_ iaa A.W.Ore:a_,TeKiri. suffe ? er . s che eks. Large bottles Note the Address^ J. D. Proffitt, Auroa All parcels carefully valued. /6 T>"P _ HPT* Jfe- #VY .. Mills and Adlam, Kaponga. Prompt returns. ; - i -, X li/ill Ot XX\J3 Free samples Tom above mer- Consign to James and Co., Strat- TTOR a tip-top shave and a stylish NEXT P.O. TELEPHONE 138. chants on application. ford, and advise by post. H hair cut, go to C. Crane.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume L, Issue 9000, 24 January 1906, Page 3
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