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IMPORTANT AOOFNCEMENT. Owing to the rapid increase of our Auckland Business requiring all our attention we are reluctantly compelled to close our Whangarei Branch. To save taking our large and valuable stock to Auckland we will hold a GEE AT CLEAEING SALE for Three Weeks commencing on MONDAY, January Bth. Every article will be reduced. This is a grand opportunity to secure bargains in CYCLE GOODS, TALKING MACHINES, CAMERAS AND PHOTO ACCESSORIES, STATIOWETO. ATHtEHOTOODS, CHAS. M. GUMMER & CO., Importers, Bank Street. LANGGUTH & CO., INSURENOW POBTrSTREET, AUCKLAND. with the ■ . • Y. qovernmeni j^ife jnsu rance WINE, SPIRIT AND TOBACCO MERCHANTS. T\EPARTMENT. ' STRAOHAN'S DUNEDIN ABK FOB . £1,600,000 BOTTLED . immms. Has already been added to policies in the m^ Departmo-t BEER 8t OTOUT <HW IT. I Food and Dhikk. J.H.RICHARDSON, ««: Purest, Most Wholesome, Best." , The Beverage of Ho*H6nr. COMMISSIONER. |

| * . -■_— „ : - il PACKED IN IK CWT. BAOSI 16 TO THE TON. ''. ||| CUSTOMER'S REPORT, I manufacturing analysis: CUSTOMER'S REPORT, 1 1 • i I - = - =z=:::::===: _ =^^ 12 to 18 pep cent. Soluble Phosphate 2to 21 per cent. Ammonia - „ .„, „, ... ....j , ||j| || ~ " 28 to 29 per cent. Insoluble 3to 4 percent. Sulphate of Potash .1 "WBSTPIBLD" MANURES.... ' ' " W ?S T ™ L ?omS H «t^ EST il ACT QUICKER, and conse- Its composition is the result of long and careful study and experiment. It Is a l« T*fHJ tiO«» huh. |i || nil ,_x,_ —„,a * . ».l tx A 4-4-^» 4-h Dn complete Manurei containing all that the Turnip crop requires. It contains the < fi,| quently must be Better than ingredients neoessary to start the plant qiilckiy, feeds the Turnip right on to | other Brands. maturity, and leaves aomathinj^ln the ground to benefit the succeedingr | I oropi These rwults ofenonly btr i»<**ne©d bw a well-balanced Manure. What So gays Ms. K. J. 0. MAOMILLAN» ' I matter though it oosts a little more per cwt thain so-called l> Cheap Manures when of Panatoitol I&th Jnne lflOß • .'HI - jou get a sound, reliable article whioh will more than repay the outlayf 0I npw»Mh i«» jnn e» *wo . . |j Mb. ROBT. S WAYNE. " The Oaks." Perhaps no crop is so sensitive to variations of soil and climate, to defeots in "I consider your TllFllip ManUPB 'H Po«»K^/i^ n .tf.. ... ah, *„«^of cultivation, or to the application of unsuitable manures as Turnips. The two former tu e ijg-t obtwmftWe." Last -yeW'»l' -«M — Cambridge, writes us, 6th August, we beyond our control; the t£kd.i» entirely dn the hands or the farmer, whose ""' **** \iJl V iffinrß 11 " 1904 :— observations will teach 6im the neoessity for thorough cultivation and a fine seed made for the first time a mu"gze«Tt, n^« M « v n« «.ii w i, fl m , bed. In the fourth we claim to oflfer valuable aid by providing a Manure according to a recipe ' in a^amph*BUJ - : " 1 naa an exceptionally Heavy thoroughly suited to the requirements of the Crop and the Solle and x It was a total failure. Have nGVOP crop Of Turnips. Used your Special Ollmate of Northern New Zealand. y et na< j a failure When using Turnip Manure, 2i owt. to the aore. t J ■ , • - ■■- r Westueld' Turnip Manure. It Have used your Manures for a num- P-5/t^ -C? A II?/ i\i*i> TPr%f% istte cheapest in the long run." I ber of years, and consider they act JTrICC, lilj" P»l 1 Ullir asBBiBM b«ms— bsmhibmbbibmbi I quicker, and consequently must be v Less 2J4 pep cent. Discount fop Cash. - <r ' '• better than other brands of mr SPEOIAL QUOTATIONS FOR LARGE LOTS. UF-- A Better Turnip Manure ! Manure on the market." I ; 1 than this cannot be produced. , I i ' MANUFACTURERS— ' i <* KEMPTHORNE, PR®SSEI & CO.'S ||| , Head Office: ALBERT ST., AUCKLAND. N.Z. DRUG CO V it,TO. , Works rWESTFIELD, near OTAHUHU.^ ■■"•

FLOUR TRUST THE SECOND. 50 Strong. STAETED OPERATIONS Ist JUNE. B R E A D^TN N E R S Be not tempted into the trap by buying**. SOUTHERN FLOUR, the object of the Trust, through its numerous agencies, being to crush the Northern Milling Company, Get a monopoly, then how would you fare in the hand B of a SOUTHERN FLOUR TRUST. Strike the TRUST MONSTER before he gets loobo a Deadly Blow by USING ONLY THE COURAGEOUS FREE MILL'S "CHAMPION" FLOTJR AND THE VICTORY IS YOURS. Great reduction in the prices of all Gas Fittings, Globes, etc. C. Burners, complete, with chimney, mantle and Rod 4/6 each. Medways „ » » » "/" » Jena Chimneys 9in. 9d each by the dozen, 1/ singly. Jena Chimneys Gin. 6d each by the dozen, 9d singly. C.X. Mantles 8d each. JUST ARRIVED.— Direct from England, large stock of latest patterns of Dining Room and Fancy Gas Fittings. New designs in Wall Brackets. Inspection Invited. Estimates given for installing gas from main to burner. The Whanccarei Lighting and Manufacturing 1 Company.

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Northern Advocate, 27 January 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 27 January 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 27 January 1906, Page 1

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