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Business Advertisements. j I Spare tl*e_ Manure || ! I And Spoil the Fang. Lj Every sheep yon rear Baps a a fe considerable quantity of bone Q p phosphate from the soil. 8j To keep up the quality of the ig X crops and stock restore this ra Ss vitality to the land by apply- Es 1 W.&I.E. Co. Manures. I I @ They contain the plant foods |j w necessary f' r production of 'A tfj bigsrer crops—and, in their M y turn, Fatter Sheep. ft > 3J W.M.E. Co.'s No. land N 0.3 A | Mixtures are principally a X phosphaf.ic Manures contain- S§ y in;? proportions of Nitrogen & ,1 and Potash to susiain the |s £1 growth. They are especially % suitable for Turnips an-1 l?ape. Prices Net Gash on rail at & b Ngahauranga; Ko. 1 Mixture - £510/- ton % ! II No. 3 " £s*lo/- ton $g y Ro. 5 " -£3 7/6 ton g | Potato I'jxtnre- £5,7,6 ton &l M Imported Super- % | phosphate - £55/- ton y I h In 2cwt. Sacks .j I «»5 5/- per ton extra is charged for 'U | v Icwt. sacks. |j I H Particulars of analysis and price M c £ list posted on request. Special ''| I ! gj Mixtures prepared to order. r -s I a SEND YOUIi STOCK | I to Wellington Meat Export Co., Hi S Ltd., for shipment. Fat Sheup, a j Lambs and Cattle purchased, f] ! Q I'artic^nlars as to charges may be Is obtained from 53 Welliogton Meat Eiport || Co., Ltd. || j 1 18-20 HUNTER STREET. | J I WELLINGTON P J i' ' ■• i J. A. REID, ARAMOHO, W anganu! Exchange. Telephone No. 171, LMEW^AXfAHPJ i Iclot'im" factoryJ SPRING = - FOOTWEAR mHE H.B. Brand of BOOTS and -ft- SHOES is well known all over the Dominion as SOLID WEARING GOODS. Can we persuade you to try a pair of our SHOES. 10/6, 13/6 T0 19/6. THE NEW STRAP OR BUCKLE are here. also. Then our GENTS' BOOTS. TOP QUALTTY. ! 14/6, 16/6 We are not forgetting the Children in our VELVET SOLE SHOBS. 2/6 "T0 4/il.: We sell the BEST BOOTS AND SHOES MONEY CAN BUY. ZEALAND faLHkHHU <£t ICLOTHIN6 BICTORYI CLOTHING FACTORY HAWERA AND ELTHAM. §^jg^ The Thoroughbrea WILL stand this season in Hawera. He heads the list of winning sires in Taranaki; in fact, there are only eight sires above him in New Zealand. This shows he can produce racehorses, and if they cannot race they are big enough to pull a milk cart. Fee: £5 5a and £4 4s. D. J. GOODWIN, Lake Road, Eawera. MISS HILL, mYPISTE AND SHORTHAND -I- WRITER. Teacher of Shorthand, Typewriting and Bookkeeping. Addresa: 66 Wilson Street.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue XVIII, 4 September 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue XVIII, 4 September 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue XVIII, 4 September 1912, Page 2

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