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WBmSr Iv •^■H^lTlfllrPC "t'Vio mi'm.oi'* i-' Co.lt© JJ ;,. EflHHS^^J^^ ~WVWj~i T% w**h *^c increased crops ivhich ||| ROOT :^W f^^^B^r^mtTy /MW^^^^^Ek. XiiC*J Imean1 mean more profit* n& * • iriT^ ' §I^t^ There is no' Fertilizer like' it—nothing which will 1|:. *»v^ I I 11» .J&ff V ~"~fflfflL Simulate your root crops so vigorously as Westfield W*"AAa Kit iDF 'M B/ \Jrmk. Special Root Manure. m 'In /MU^ 1" » »l*^ Sw^^^ \ Its use will spell RESULTS! Per^^B^^ , (fSnl^t y^j iSMSrwsj&iH I M.nuf MftTOd „,; i. M Top ■ imAIWtM II itf^ y^^iitwt charge steamer freight on 30 Tr . ■ " •racked in handy Bags of l%Wm N^&* X*W4 cwt. lots or over as follows:- 1/ aftlf|4hA«*M/\ T)m A /« ma^. O Z'" f U cwt-16 to the ton. . . . '^A • IW/nr Hd Nsftess?3?s?!sf rrosser &Co s .•p.wi*,.*'.. - ■ \J^S m Wa^gSi-7/Sp«to B . N.Z. DRUGCO. LTD., fi _ f -°^ ", ■ V—^ M II Opunake ... 10/-per ton. Aiirvi Awn Special Quotations for X . •||l —-— ;^=s -I ' AULKLAND. Large Quantities.

l m ppovpn . v .i...M "* co«bJ"«t!o« of five pure oils, which ■as pkoved a valuable remedy for all stock troubles. "Vcnl" Is particularly effective as aw after-calving drench. and Is superior to the ordinary dry article. Liquid In form. It 1* kaady to use. GIve'VENI OIL DRENCH " a trial this season. All Storekeepers and Dsirjr Factories In Sf- Pint 'Bottles of Ten doses ' - •* from The Ttmtri' ICedJsine Cc,, Xrtd,. Wellington

riALOILAUv aBl I ■■>■ DRENCH MrJ^^^ I /^^^^^F\| Farmers often lot* valuable animals not l»sfcJ2jfcß3eft2B®iia" "I' from want of knowledge but from using inTy^^SSS^^k i • W inferior or unsuitable remedies for »»« ■ mtffT^f?rff?fl?(tmftm\ ii n treatment of the particular disease from J"^^^^Sffi^^By \ H g< HALSTEAD'S M. ■ }■■. m§ j| gffl V?l^j Dr«noh ? Colic Drench, Dusting Powder Siiigi Hi i^^BP will prevent such loss, because, thesa ir^P^^^B wSuEsiis^&m& remedies are prepared from the recipes ySbHBbH TTW^^a*^=3?V ■ ■ ef an eVpert who had years of practical < - J^^*"-^?" I—^JfSM i^~LW I , and scientific training to guide him. l ■' ' l-^sr 8 Obtainable from Agents Everywhere ' iN : ' /^^JT r| or Halstead Veterinary Medicine Co. 1^ J-MK ■ Local Agents: Smith & Easton, Haw3ra, and Lamawn & Melville, Stratford

THE AMBER TIPS STORY. jC^mM faCKID£ cLIlu uuippiDf . l^M«ijjaßiWaßHß>After the tea leaf has been dried it goes to fcLjSjjSflßJSilHßpajfr the sorting room where it is sifted into jliliHwUH&3Bß grades. Then it is packed into lead-lined • TJOTrafWranKßSr chests and transported by the quaint wmfmplßSHflßl waggon and oxen to the railway station. |»B|[raflßf»MHHßr Thence it goes to the quay at Colombo and is shipped on its long journey to the Jafflß&NmßrmußiM Amber Tip proprietary at Christchurch sESEw AraCEB" Ihere in the great Amber Tips factory the lla&^J|WMSSsl finest^ eaf from the finest plantations is 'fW&WwffIBEKE blendta by expert*—the result is New Zealand's V sßsStk twPSP^I favourite tea—Amber Tips. Thence it goes to \ ft. nrardm * department wnere gco^, o | folks are employed in packing the tea into the famous Amber Tips package. No less than three ■eparate wrappings, encase the tea and thus it ""^,> LililSJrtrafift l' k«P*. dan»p-proof and airrtight—preserving all the delightful fragrance, flavour and aroma. * Amber Tips tea has another rare advantage—it QKSbAI«M%»JM can be taken without ditcomfort by thoi* of &£EK£SWuBIR vi sold only in the Amber Tips package at 1/8 ■ i=^sSSwW?<~ '■'- Mfrtnd2/-i>erlb. Beware of imitationa^ % -"^^>t"

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 15 November 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 15 November 1913, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 15 November 1913, Page 10