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The >velllDg!oa Meat Export 5!0., lid., MANURE MANUFACTURERS. OEricEs Waterloo Quay, Wellington. Makube Works ... STaahaubanga. Important to Farmers. CHEAP MANUEES! NETT CASH ON TRUCKS AT NGAHAURANGA, in 2owt SACKS. For lc^t. bags, 2/6 per ton extra is — charged. M* MANURE— £& PER TON. Guaranteed Analysis : — Tricaloic Phosphate 27 per cent Ammonia 7 per cont BONE DUST-£5 5s PER TON. ' Guaranteed Analysis :— ricalcic Phosphate 43 percent. Ammonia ... ... 4 percent. IMPORTED SUPERPHOSPHATE— £5 5s PER TON. Guaranteed Analysis :~ 35 to 37 poroent. soluble Phosphate. NO. 1 MIXTURE-£5 5s PER TON. Guaranteed Analysis : One-half lmporte-iSU PERPHOSPH ATE, 35 to 37 per cent, soluble Phosphate One-half BONE DU.ST, as above. NO; 3 MIXTURE—£4 12s 6d PER ..' ' TON. ■■■-. •.■:..-. . One-half imported isUPERPHOSPHATB, . Bs above. ;_ ' . One half" M. ' MANURE as above. ' ■N0..5' MIXTURE- M PER TON. Guavanted Analysis:— One-half THOMAS' PHOSPHATE, 3G per per cent; TMcalcic Phosphate." One-half " M" MANURE, as above. SPECIAL POTATO MANURE-£5 •,; PER TON. (Copied from the report of the New York Agricultural Experimental Station, at •■■. ■ 'Geneva, N.Y.) ; Guaranteed Analysis :— Five twenty-thirds DBIED BLOOD, 15 per cant Ammonia. Ten twenty-thirds BONE DUST, as above Eight KAINIT, :13 per " cent. Potash. , ■KAINIT! The addition of a small proportion of Kainit to any of the "Mixtures is an advantage, and. will be made without' extra charge if specified by the purchaser when giving the order. MIXING! The Manures are not mixed until the orders are sent out, and purchasers at their option can have the original Manures sent to tuern in the -makers' bags and make the mixtures them salves SPECIAL MIXTURES can be made at any time to suit farmers. THE COMPANY RECEIVES . '" " ■ Stock for ifreezingj upon owner's account at tbe following . . rates: , To_^ Include Slaughtering, Fbeezing, Shipping, Wbappek' and Fbeight FOR SHIPMENTS in the MONTHS OF JUNE TO NOVEMBEB, inolusiveaaihili, U-lOd „ (nine-tenths of a penny) LAMB.p-lOd ;„ (nine-tenths of apenny) THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, Ltd; l DILNOT SL4.DDEN, Secretary VVellington, May 31st, 1991, THE BEST TEAS IN TOWN ARE TO BE BOUGHT ■ AT ■, ' . Haydon's . Cash;.. S.t'.o'ue-, BROAD STREET END OF THE ■ ' SQUARE. [Telephone No. 78]. Sunny Hill Pekoe Tannings at 1/6 lb. Taj Teas, 1/8, 1/10, 2/-, aud 2/6 per lb Uplands P.S., 1/10; Uplands Pekoe 2/4 ; Uplands 8.0.P., 2/7. Suratura A 1/8 and D 2/2. And in 51b boxes at Id per lb less, all imfl ported and hermetically packed in ' lead, direct from Ceylon. ALL Groceries of tho highest'quality and prices right. . : Household Ironmongery of all descriptions. . ■ GLASSWARE AND CROCKERY. Four stock line Dinner Services—Grey Apple, Woodlands, Pheasant and B Line —always in stock. Single article in ■either of theso patterns sold. : Spbcial Agencies — victoria Fire Insurance Co., Ltd., Piro and Fidelity Guarantee Luke's Celebrated Cooking RaDges Gibbons' Seeds and Plants. Uplands Teas, Solo Agoncy. Boots and Shoes FOR WINTER WEAR. S. Thaibker. ....■••• y. P-aelica! Boot and Shoe Provider, THE BQTJAJBB, HAS just opened up a very large stock of the following lines :— Gents' Porpoise Hide CookbamaGents' French Calf Cookhams Gents' East India Kip Cookhams Gents' Waterproof Chrome Cook- , hams ■ . .:■■•■ • Gents' Stout Pegged Watertights Don't forget our FAMOUS NAILED SHOOTERS at.O//3 Posted to any address—postage added. LADIES' GOLOSHES. Ladies' and Children's Felt Slippers in great variety. . . Boys' and Girls' Sohool Boots. Every description of REPAIRS executed with neatness, Wo also make a speciality of Gents' Hand Sewn Boots to order. S. THACKEE, BOOT AND SHOE PROVIDER, JOB FEINTING A]STD~ BOOKBINDING WOEKS (Next Daily Times Office), THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N WATSON ~& EYEE ' J HAVE pleasure in announcing that . tnoy have commenced business at " tho above address, and aro prepared to ■ xecute orders for ovory description of ARTISTIC COMMERCIAL, and,1 GENERAL PRINTING, Teloohono No. 148. E. MECOMR~ ] CIVIL ENG-INEEE AND ARCHITECT. t] Chambers, the Square si pf < IVm B u residence. Duke-street, h Palmhrsrdn North, ~ MISS PATCHBTI\ - ~ (Lato of Ohristchuvch), MASSEUSE and Hydropathist, Cuba-street, opposite Showground. \ f ;MES E, DETDEN, LADIES' NURSE. " 8 FOR tetms. &o, apply to Mr A. A ( Liesaman, chemist,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7069, 31 July 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7069, 31 July 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7069, 31 July 1901, Page 4

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