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The Kamo Springs* Hotel SAfATOBIUM, 1 HE SPA OF "THE NORTH. OaTUATED about 4 miles from Whangarei, is" reached 'br train toßuaO tangita Station, being within only a few minutes' walk. , The HoteF and Sanatorium Grouiiilj offer a most accessible retreat for rest and quiet to the dity business man * as well as a place of varied charm and interest to the viSSC ist. For the casual v lß itor or holiday-maker, afternoon teas are provided. Change for Business Men. •''.■: * * .0 _ 1 . • Prominent business men are now learning that ther may stay ai " The Springs " and obtain the pleasure and profit of pure ' country air with most delightful surroundings, without, disjocatjng their- business- ot ' neglecting their engagements. It is but 30 minutes' train iournev- -irom - Wliangarei station to Ruatangata, where this ideal" spot is situated On reqeipt of a telegram or letter a conveyance will meet 'intending guests at Ruatangata station , » T< Terms on application to J. E.F ALGONER, moensef.

a»«ißßaß3»*fia«ini p i|iiiiini«iiTswiii» 1 m<).MnahMrSßnor. ' JN 8 U R E §N 0 W 1 . . . j . ■- ■ with the .-..•'■ \J La X |AEPABTMENT. £1,600,000 rf&s already beou addedjjto policies in the Pepartment J. H. EIOHABDSON, OOMMISSIONEB.

XUcsfiicld Special Potato manure. I ■ . ■'" . ,i[ > PACKED IN IJ X CWT. BAGS. ,Ie TO THE TON. ' ' I INSTRUCTIONS AS TO USE. —^.g^; Manure? has -.been in use for seventeen years in this- Province, and is now recogniied as being It is a mistake to use all the Manure I incomparably superior to any other Manure foj this .orop. The .extraordinary OT 1 PJ J in the farrow when planting; it JL acre secured by liberal application speak for . themselves ; and the quality and flavour ot tne will be found preferable to use, say, tubers grown with this Manure are very . " - half in the furrows and the other N „ S . maturity, but the land 13 left In splendid heart to gi- a good g^eenfeed or'othe? c£p following. The f^oid and other root-s, but the plant generally, will and which so frequently follow on moderate, and almost invariably follow a liberal use of farmyard ' ""Mg^J be greatly benefited, and the plant Manures, are minimised or rendered almost Impossible by the use of our special food being better distributed the D******** MamiMk " result will be a moderate top growth roxaiQ, manurei and a greater weight and qual- . "■ «««-«■••- --ity of tubers. PRIOR : A **** use '°? this ~ Manwe te . Care should be taken when plant- «*«-«* d "SKfLlft? «£S ing to keep the Manure from Actual " . ' especially fijateful ftrlM , contact with the set, especially the f%J ' M^M ' J treatment. This Special Potato > eye, and it is also advisable to keep Jv M ■, B^ ■ ■ < f\4>'t* TrVft Manure can be . safely ana the Manure above rather than M ■■ M ■ m^jM' M^* •»%#*» npofltably used up to 10 or 12 below the seed bed. Use from 4 £*^^ J^ ■ - CWt D6P acre. ' ' cwt. to the acre and upwards. - , w * |i i|| Less 2i per cent. Discount for Cash. ■ | ! - Manufaetureps: • , -n^wr/i /i/\ KEMPTHORNI, PROSSER & CO.'S "VmS^ ' • HEAD OFFICE: ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. WORKS: WEBTFIELD, NEARjpTAHUHU. ft ■ •' f " M

THE . Whanqarei Hotel.' S a McMahon, Proprietor. . This old and favourite House, noted for all-round comfort and civility, is no*v in THOROUGHLY COMPETENT HANDS. Good Liquor. ©oo& Table. Good Stabling. KAMO HOTEL. • Lats Star and garter, Ooromaudel, Or AS taken over the above favourite Hotel. By strict attention to Busiuess JO. tl\o comfort of Guests will roceive our first consideration, BEST BRAiNDS OF CIGARS, WINES AND SPIEITSJ ALWAYS ON HAND. 'Zjy.- Large aud well-appointed Billiard iloom. GOOD PADDOCKS. EXPERIENCED GROOM.

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Northern Advocate, 20 September 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 20 September 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 20 September 1906, Page 1

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