Important to -Farmers. CHEAP JVMUEES. « ONVPRUCKS Ar NGAHAOBANGA. OK SlAJXirse-^EI Per Ton. GUABANTEED ANALYSIS :— Trioalcio Phosphate.. .. 27 tier o-nt Ammonia .. .. .. 7 per e^nt; BONE DVST—JSS 5s P«r fOBI. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS : TrioalcioPhosphato.. .. -13 per cent Ammo Li* 4 per cent. No. i niXTUKE- £3 2s <5«l Per 'Bon. GUAUANTEED ANALYSIS :— Ona-half LAWES' SUFEKPHOSPHATS Onahalf BONE DUST. J*"7 Wo. 3 MIXTURE—£4 10s S'cr Ton, Onr-balt LAWES' SU WSB?HO3PHATE Oce-half" M" MANUKB. So. <t iIIiXTUKE- £4. Iss Per 'fl'on, One-third LAWES1 SUPERPHOSPHATE One-third THOMAS' PHOSPHATE Ooe-liairU JJONI3 I>U3T. Tfo's is a first-class Turnip Manure, and is specially recommended for wet or sour kinds. SPECIAL FOTAI'O MANURE — £5 PJfiß XON. The addition of & small propoiiion KAiKiTto any of the Mistnres 23 r.a advantage, t>nd can te msdu withiut extra charga if Epc-oiSed by the purchaser whan piviog - the order. • i BiiXiNiil The Manures aro not mix.d until the orders ate sent cv', and purchiecrj at their option cbu hjvo the original maniacs sent to them in tho makers' bog 3 and make the mixtures themselves. SPECIAL MIXTDEEB 0.. nb= niarje ut any time to (suit farmers. NOTE—The "M" Manure gavo the best results in proportion to cost out o; uine;ean experiments with Cb-smjiion Swede Tnrciga at the Government Experimental Farm, nt Moraahalu, in 1897 (tee paco 170, FiftiiP.eporli of Agricultural Department) :-- The experiments mads ai Uotcobaki wiih various Manures npen C?uinips in the £)aaBon IS6B-1899 show that the best-result was obtained from a aisute of oaa-thirii Bteaired bone dug: Red two-thirds batio blag (Ihoraas'Phosphate), whilst sns bcntrsiult, at a minimum cost,- was from a mixture of one-iimd hw es' Superphosphate and two* thirds of the W.M.Ii Go.'s ''M" Manure. The laitor rcixturo corbies the eania components 33 the.W.M.K. Oo.'b No. 3 Mixture, the proportions bung a liuie different. The former combination poiot3 to tbe fact, now generally reoogoieed, that the value of basia Blag, also known eb Thomas' Phosphate, haa been greatly unclgr-es'imattd. The VV.M.E. Co.'s Wo. 4 Mix'.u.-e coctaina obcthird of Thomas' Phosphate. A perusal o£ tbe report o£ Mr Gillanders, the iDanagur at Momchilii, embodying the reau t3 cf tha expinments letsned !o, which will be found in the seventh Eeport of tho Departtueut of Agriou'ture, would arcply repay any farmer who finds a diffieulEy in t eleoting the rnoaS euit.ib'e matures. The Company llecbivbs STOCK FOB I'B£EZIN& upon owner's acocuni at the fo lowiDg rates To Include SiAuaHTEEiKa, Fbeezing, Shipping, WsAvrsit and Freight. FOB SHIPMENT IN THE MONTHS OF - JUNE TO NOVEMBKIt, inolusivc— MUTTON, $d per ib (three farihirjgs) BEEF, 9.10 d „ „ (mne-ttntha of a peunj) LAMB, 9-lOd ~ „ (nino-tanths af a ptnnj) FOBSITIPMENriM THE,' MONTHS OP DSCEMBEB TO MAY, inclusiveMUTTON, 1 aad 1-lCd per 1b (one pency and on -tenth) BEEF, 1 &nd l-10d per 1b (one ptnny and 0119 teeth)" LAMB, 1 snd 1 53 pat 1b (0110 peouy aa-3 o.e filth) Tiie WclHugion Meat Export Co., Lid. DILNOT SLADDEW, Secretary. Reliance Bakery > (NEXT LYCEUM THEATEE), PAII MEBSTOJf N. § F. MAWHINBt/ AjNtD CO. I BAKERS, CONFSCTIQJSESS, Etc, WISH to notify that they are now delivering J3RE AD to all parts of the town at the following prices : — 2*a per 21b loaf for Cash and 3d Booked. Customers may rely on receiving bread of first-class quality; also on all orders being attended to at once, A large Assortment of Small Goods always on hand. Wedding and Birthday Cakes niado on the shortest notice. A. E.~WHITEHMI) IS Btill to the front with a large asoort- . ment of Colics and Pastry, Only the Finess Factory Butter used in Cakes, &c. "We are selling BEEAD at 01-D per 21b loaf deliyered Cash QD per 21b loaf Booked (no rebate). 0 — Wedding and Birthday Cakes. Telephone 88. BOBS! j^TO'l' MEANING LOED KOBEETS. Tea, ilb, finest quality 1/Mab Cake j/. 31bs Cornflour • ... ... "* y. 51bs Split Poaa ... ..'.' '" i/_ 3 tins Sardines ... ... ... \u. 3 bottles Sauco - ... ... ... j/_ 3 bottles Vinegar (own bottles) ... 1/----3 bjttloa Keroseno ... ... ... j/_ 1 bottlo Iriah Moss i/_ New Clean Ou'racta ~/s New Clean Eaisins _yg Nev/ Clean Sultanas ./7 Special Lines— 51b Boxes Ceylcu Tea, 7/6. Broken Orange Pekoe, 1/9 per lb. Yalne Unequalled. C.-REVANS, CASH GROCER, THE EQJAEB. MUBIC neatiy bound ai HMiT & KEELING'B, Mais-street. - fi 3ALMEESTON N. RIFLE VOLTJHTEEBS. THE Pa'.merston North Eifles will parade as undar:— August 20th—Uovernment Inspection. Drill order ; 7.30 p.m. August 27th—Company Parade. Drill ** order; 7.30 p.m. Leggings will be worn on all parades until furthetuotice. JNO. MOT3NSEY, Captain CommondinK P.N.E.V.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 6780, 24 August 1900, Page 4
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733Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 6780, 24 August 1900, Page 4
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