(1 • a jpw i wz*ip >«^> <> my a i I MANUFACTURING ANALYSIS. MINIMUM GUARANTEE. j | M to X 5 pep cent. Soluble Phosphate PaCKed M 1J( CWti BagS ToUa phoaphatos if 28 to 24 per cent. Insoluble Phosphate «.„ . . _..... .. „„ «,. j j IX to a per cent. Ammonia 16 tO the tOII. i 4& Ammonla ~ Equivalent to 1.20 NltPogren M 4to 4J4 pep cent. Sulphate of Potash B ' so Sulphate of Potash I CUSTOMERS 1 REPORT. , HAVE NEVER HAD A FAILURE WHEN USING CONSIDER " WKSTFIttLD" MANURES v YOUR SPECIAL TURNIP MANURE. THE SAFEST AND MOST RELIABLE. Mr. A. J. HASTIE, " Sea View," Manaia, Taranaki, writea, WM Mth August, 1905:— "I have used your Special Turnip Manure jT Mr. JAS. J. PATERSON, Manaia, Taranaki, writes, Bth for a number of years without a single failure, which is more wj\ August, 1905 :— "' I used your Special Turnip Manure on 100 than I can Bay of several Manures I received from other firms. Sm V. acres of Swedes last season, 1} cwt. to the acre. Considering Laat season I used this Manure at the rate of \\ cwt. to the ' 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 : 2S. 6d. PE/R. TON. Delivered in 30 ewt lots and over, freight paid, alongside the following Porta(Lem 2K par cent. Discount). WaiUra. N«W Plymouth (Breakwater), Opunake and Wanganul. ~ mmmmmmmmmmmmmm ~ | itg composition la the result of long and careful study and experiment It la a complete Manure, containing all that the Turnip A BETTER crep requires. It contains the ingredients necessary 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 Man arc What Turnip ManUrO matter though i> costs a little mor* per cwt than so-called "Cheap Manures," when you get a sound, reliable aptlele wbich win more than repay the outlay? than t h IS Can not Perhaps no crop it bo sensitive to variations of soil and climate, to defects in cultivation, or to the application of unsuitable manure* m 1^ nrrtrf ucaH Turnips. The two former are beyond our control ; the third is entirely in the hands of the farmer, whose observations will teach him the aO proa UC^pa. necessity for thorough cultivation and a fine seed bed. In the fourth we claim to offer valuable aid by providing a Manor* thoroughly \ suited to the requirements of the Crop and the Soils and Climate of Northern New Zealand. gm~ SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR LARGE LOTS. KAMVPACTORDRfIKEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.'S Head Offlcei ALBERT ST., AUCKLAND. XX DRUG COUP AMY, l«t«l. Wertasi WMTFIELD, near OTAHUHW. THE HIGH-CLASS TAILORING. j WELLINGTON DRAPERY COY.'S YOU are wanting a SUMMER SUIT, one that is Well- " fIT 17* AXT QW"t7TP P QA IF" made and Up-to-date in every detail. Li-Ej Al\ OVYHi Hi t OAL *li « 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 Sale p r i ceSj but prices intended to effect a of exclusive design cannot do better than inspect these goods ' - without delay. " % Ar. A AJ- GfW A TVTrif "P m*R COMPLETE CLEARANCE OF THE WHOLE AIJAMoUJN AJMJ JtivJJs.t> ? STOCK FOR CASH -:• HIGH-CLASS TAILORS & MERCERS HAWERA. GAN WE BUILD YOU ' • IS TH?2 QTJICKEST POSBIBLE , TIME ' . :\ IT is our business to build all kinds of Vehicles, but at this time of REMEMBER \V the year we lay ourselves out specially to cater for those who f^jg \ s a /fjj require _______——— GrIGrS AND BUGrGrIESi realisation sale i This is. the. season most people are looking for a Stylish Trap. Can . > we build one for you ? Our Factory is the most Up-to-date in the And * he Pnces are such that y° u wUI Bet8 et /}; district, and our hands are all highly skilled in their work. ' NO VALUE TO EQUAL. D. AND J. SMITH, "~ /'* CARRIAGE BUILDERS HAWERA. ' TTTI o, WELLINGTON CASH DRAPERY COY. OUR 1906 MODELS. Highs^Ha™*./ WWe have numerous Hues for which we are prepared to > be cured should not be endured for a moment longer than is ; deal direct with town and country storekeepers. ". necessary. Take the case of an unsatisfactory pair of boots. There ] l is always a remedy for this complaint in DICKSON'S BOOTS. ' "" "^ —■——■——— —^ — —i— ■ — — — They have, never^ failed to. answer the highest expectations. Better j MBnaHHMHHaMMBHHMMHaKiHMHMMHK^ even sacrifice a little, for the sooner you get quit of a bad pair, the ' * ' " more satisfactory to your peace of mind. Our 1906 Models are • ■ ■ ■■■ ■ ■■», bssv m bbh ■ ■*± v beauties, and are taking on immensely. Come and see for yourselves. m £\ Wl L A n~ml mM ■ Our stock is large, our prices low, and what is more, our boots are £ Iflli i\lr iTli Amif I Mill ■ good, as people know. Repairs on the premises. ■ \J 1 ■ "■•■ I \A I mimmm 1 1 V\A * T. DICKSON AND CO., 5 ■ m m ■ »% ' S HAWERA BOOT PALACE. \ LAND S S yf J[ TN areas of from 600 to 2000 acres ; good new country ; low ■■ . yf JP** \ t " ■ JL rental: very loDg lease. Having personally inspected " %gfisg jr tymL^etiStok ' m this country, I can strongly recommend it. lamin a better ■ .1 i_ jr ,^9B^*^B S position to secure you one of these sections than any other ■ - yr , MtasMsy / M a g ent n colony. If you want cheap, sound grazing land, JJ R£C O M MENDED / 4^^A *^/ S apply to ■ X 5 ALFRED ATKINSON, S j ALL GOOD / S^ SciatiCa, J BHBBBBBBB s| BBBBBBis|«BHB««H«««s1««««s1slH««B BBBBBis|«BHB««H«««s1««««s1slH«« I NUFIStS/^. C^K^^/^ Influenza, i:his ' %* /^kmi y^Liver Complaints ' atJAPI? ! X and Affections of : 1 /' '%^\^^\x the Th !^L^ cllest " • ' RESERVED . <] •\ !^^" ! XX \9 X MaiitlfaornrH only at 7B. Nhh OxMri! Street _ •v.-*-v >&'Pty~.' i siiff* > 'tfr /f ('lih 1 .");i;{, Oxford l.oi-.lim. rwR + i i ' Y^\*" / ~~o^. iaj nr syi p $y| "f" • and 'coal supply co. d ■ \\y %tf BWI I RWlCiri 1 ' r. j. hughes, .•• - --. HAWERA. j. CHAMPION FLOUR. | MONEY TO LEND. THE NortherTMill has now to PT7POT T T7PTTON OF SPE ° IAL 'j HAVE several sums ranging : work 24 hours a day to supply l±lJKi KHiLULiLiILUIIUJN U* -xmif A d r*- from to £ 2 5°° awaiting the demand. In spite of persuasion QUALITY AJM.A& investment at current rates, and dumping, the Company still . j H. HALLIWELL. declines to join the Trust, so saving yS the strong power that . LINES. ' Solicifor. "Regem street Hawera. ■ wage-earners thousands of pounds. _|_ brings our customers ) , 2 back to buy again after • > CHAMPION BREAD & FLOUR • they have once tried our « Five Diamond Currants and 1 is stocked by every baker or store- medicines. I Sultanas ; " Mariposa » Seeded . keeper of any standing in Taranaki. Xt v ■ Ra T?N J^^^&^SS^ XMAS I If any difficulty is exDerienced in No matter what kind you I muscatels, Thick Peel — lemon, *.^xtj.x^»^ ' ol^dSS^^MTN^ are looking for in the /re- orange and citron; cooking^ and PRESENTS. King, New Plymouth, who will ad-. senption or drug line you dessert figs and dates ;« St. -*£*£ A"^ x • < [vise you of the nearest tradesman are apt to find it, at our camp and picnic pies ,^ D imock s 7— . y -eHinJit place, at the right place. boneless haras ; Aulsebrook s after- QOME.,of the choicest semng ic. ; f & noon tea biscuits ;Granose-a cereal © PICTURES ■: ~ : , biscuit ; Granola — a breaktast cereal; in the colony are to be seen Caramel Cereal— a nutritious bever- ,in PRATT & CO.'S .... ' MASTER BAKERS! EDWARDS' HAWERA PHARMACY, age; Hmejuice, lemon squash' and Furniture Warehouse. ... .: i Y OU? business increased by H igh s» reet . Haweta. - SSSSSbSSSS. "**"*' «»" m GET TOCB MOK - JL usin ? Brewer's crystals for jam-making. These are imported direct. NORTON'S and we are selling them CELEBRATED • -jur r C.AMVKRT*!^ ver y reasonable. We will -DORASE." _ . __, . nri M * J# Hiffhst Hawera frame your& for y° u a * a For Breadmaking— JAMES AP CO.. Hign St., ttawera. _ short notice ./finitfied It gives increased yield; richer TANNERS, FELLMONGBRS, WOOL style and moderate price, flavor * has moisture retaining SCOURERS. TT 0R delicate children, Wallace's As we cannot put over 300 nStufbS UlaryeaStaCti ° nI T3UY W^ Hides Ca« and, £ q J u^^^ no sour bread. J^ Sheep SklnS| TaUow> Horse . Btw J gflwi| the chegt lun and *- Particulars from hair, etc. bring the color back to the, little ; Nte th A ddressJ. T.NORTON ... Lyttletoo. A|l . .. • . . sufferer's cheeks. Large bottles now tne Aaaress— ==^=== AfiSZ-Z PRATT & eOs FOR large Hair Nets and Pads Consign to James and Co., Strat- "OOR a tip-top shave and a stylish NEXT P.O. TELEPHONE 126. '.] go to C. Crane's. ford, and advise by post. A? hair cut, go to C. Craae. . : • j
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume L, Issue 9002, 26 January 1906, Page 3
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