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"\ TEW ZEALAND LOAN AND ±\ MEKCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltfo , WellincJT'on, i WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HID b ANDi TALLOW. —Auction Sales held eveiy j Fortnight at Wellington. I MANURES. PRICES FOR SEASON, 1904-1905. Net Cash. Delivery Free on Railway at Wellington. GtJANo, £3 15s per ton. Tribacic Phosphate,- 38 to 40 per cent. ) Boke DbsT, £5 10s per ton. Tricalcic i Phosphate, 42 per cent ; Ammonia, 5 per j cent. Tho£aV PiioSpiiXte ob Basic Slao £4 10s per ton. Phoiiphqrf c A cid. 20 82 per ceDt ; etjual.to Tribacic Phosphate, 44*45 per cent, Lawes' SbPEni>nosrttATfi, £4 IBs per ton. bags, 34 to 38 per cent liable, minimum guaranteed. Kainit, £4 15a per ton. Potash, 12 .4 per cent j equal to Sulphate of Potash, 23 per cent. K. Bone Tdst, £5 5s per ton— Tricalcic Ihosphate, 37*2 per cant; Ammonia, 3*2 per cent. Petone Root Makurk. £4 10a per ton. — Tricalcic Phosphate, 32 per cent ; Ammonia, 5 per cent. No. 3 Mixture, £5 2s 6d per ton.— Onehalf Manure, containing Tricalcic Phosphate, 26 per cent: Ammonia, 8 p^r cent. One-half Superphosphate, as above. Sulphate of Potash, £10 per ton.— so to 52 per cent Pure Potash. A splendid Potato and Garden Manure in concentrated form. TURNIP MIXTURES, For Moist Soil.— J- K Bone, -J Superphosphate. £5 2o 6d peT ton. For Heavy Clay Soils, deficient iD lime. ~ | Thomas' Phosphate, I K Bone, £5 per ton. For Medium Soils. — \ Guano, \K. Bone and J Superphosphate. £4 17s 6d per ton For Lipht Porous Soils. — \ Guaao, \ K. Bone, -£ Superphosphate. £4 17s Gd per tbii: JOHN ARrHtJR, Manager, Wellington. ■J3- -■. n .i i DELICIOUS QOFFEE. I HAVE been courteously informed by the authorities that I cannot give away a "KAW-FI-KWIK" Coffee Pot in the manner indicated by my advertisement with out contravening the law, and as a law-abiding citizen, I must submit to the powers that be. A very high authority, however, has designated the law as a "Hass," and I am inclined in this connection to agree with the said high authority, inasmuch as it seems rather rough that bne is prevented from exercising his philanthrophy, owing to some stupid measure passed by our representatives, probably \n the 'sma' 'oors o' the mornin'. ' All the same, I am convinced that properly roasted Cofiee is the essential want of the period, and a lifelong experience in handling this article enables me to produce the roasted bean in perfection, and. \y • <■ latest appliances for milling, tne only further requisite is the vroyir method of extracting, to the best advantage, the marvellous properties contained in this wonderful "berrie." To this end I have imported the "Kaw-fi-kwik U.noo Pot which is up-to-date, s:**ipie. and' effective in operation, aiU wiu ie the law stops in ■.>i,'l s-.iys t -» u shall not GIVE those beautiful Cof fee Pots away." I nM g-n ; -ou^iy permitted to offer them to the public at the low price of U>s i«d and los each. The low-priced Pot is nickled on xx tin, tis.d the other nickled on copper. Urns, suitable for hotels or restaurants, dos eacn. FRESH ROASTED POFUT^O l/l*. per Pound. M. M. WEB ST Bit. Coffee Roaster, ani Provision Merchant.

!.' Look and Please Read ij,; WAGE BfBONS 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENT. CHOICE PATTERNS AND ALL NEW. W; E want you to see are VV strictly THIS SEASON'S PRODUCTIONS. They are unquestionably superior in beauty of cbsign and artistic colour ings to any we have shown. It should not be difficult to induce ynu to examine them. Will you no so S °Our Picture Framing Depart ent \ has been replenished with a new shipment of Picture Moulds. Please '"waif paper patterns sent on WTtt cation. NEW CUSTOM HOUSE HOTEL MR FRANK DAKIN DESIRES to inform hia patrons and the public generally tbat the above Commodious Hotel is dow open. Every atlention shown to Customers. ' The NEW HOTEL is a commodious building, well nnd faithfully built on the latest designs, including Electric Light. J TheHotel is in clsose proximity Jto the f Wharf and Raiiwav Station and is very j conveDirnt for Tourists and Travellers. Further particulars will be advertised | later. _ ROIAL MAIL. RIWAKA "TAKAKA fIOACH leaves Biwaka every " Thursday at 6 •a.m., for Taj kaka, and leaves Takaka on return ot 9 a m. Friday. . _, , Office: Haase'. Telegraph Hotel, Takaka. I Fare : Riwaka to Takaka, 10/-. Further particulars K. rtti. Mailman, Riwaka. 1 Passengers booked through over land to Collingwood. Telephone 166. ; FORJSALE. COMPACT FARM at Motnpiko, contain, ine 40 icres of goo 1 Land, all in crr.B9, fenced, and sub-divHed. Impro'6---i i ments comprise oue aero in Hops, | acre m 1 Orchard, and iipw T.-ro >m«-d House. Pri.ce £500, Apply FITT & MOORE, Solicitora.

I y7 Pe@pfe ta New Zeatoi must have a I medicine specially prepared for New Zealand. The genuine Dr. William' I Pink Pills are made from the special I formula suited to these Islands. That's I whv vou must insist on seeing on i I II every package the" genuine address, g, WEILIHGTQ! M ZEALAND. They are | always put up in -wooden boxes, 1 ,j * ..... I A GIFT FROM ENG LAN P. T' n «A rin-o-Ai* cfivATi frftA *with Illustrated Catalogue. The lawstfiktnost complete juace cover given iree Ttaf . nFT^ ftlMWi «.-«««W direct from the lmhF. LACE CURTAINS. | LACES ALL MAKES, I LADIES' & QENT.'S HOSIERY. SWISS CURTAINS, BLOUSES, ROLLER BLINDS. MADRAS MUSLINS. | COLLARETTES. | HOUSEHOLD LINENS. poplar parcel 23/6 Carriage fm. &SU&^^SSfjSSSj^ wide; 2 pairs alike Dining- room Curtaius.artistic design from PointLace,6o-ltis.'twide,3i-yds.fong'; i pair New Art Bedroom Curtains, 3-yds.so-ins ; i pair New Brise Bise Curtains ; i Table Centre. '> Guipure Make; i Set of Duchesse Toilet Covers, one 45-ins. long, five smaller. Ecru if desired. Customes throughout the Empire testify to the marvellous value and durability. First Prixs Medals Toronto 1892, Chicagro 1893. ° n receipt of P.0.0. for 23/6 the above lot sent per tetufti Mail direct to your address in New Zealand by Parcel Post well packed iu Oilcloth. COLONIALS should nend for onr Bayer's Guide and General Shipping List. Import yoar own Roods direct »sd cvrr 50 per cent. Gentlemen's and Youth's Tailortaß. Boota, Shoes, Gaiters, etc. Ladles' Tailor Made Costam ee, Corseta. (to. Furnishing Draperies, Furniture of all descriptions, Bedsteads, ete., ete. Enquiries ot all kinds carefully dealt Witli and estimates Riven. Price Lists only can be obtained from tho Office of this paper, but 11 yoa Willi to h»Tf tlie Free Gift included. Bend direct to :— _, ' S. PEACH & SONS, Curtain Manufacturer*, Box 635, NOTTINGHAM, England, mtitsj. I Benger's F&od I with Milk, forms a dainty, delicious, and I : ' most easily digested cream. Infants thrive | : on it, and delicate and aged persons enjoy it. I Benger's Food is sold in Tins by Chemists, etc^ everywhere. -m - n-M^i'M'i'M-^'TvrH'iHiiwrßMßWTrrtwmitiuiiiiwiii iiimi i;rjr" 7—-' hb i \»m\t\tM\Tmmimn^^aSmu' . mmmmmMmmiimMmmmmimm® - I " I- ■ i rue HfConomv- ■ | I " I j^l «^e wise housewife - V.-Jshz cf SLs M H quality as well as J^e price, ar*d she B |||| chxayf buy« Vca Houtca'a Cocoa, II Is fcscause experience bas taught her thai si |j for High Quality, Exquisite Flavour aad || jp ftctuftl Econooy sa us«, it te without M m ca equal. Buy & tifl e^c prova IJ for !| il yourself. j|| ii WLW a etk /^^^ m t& f.^.^^ Ww -8 sh?* "-*-• M *^il >?^. /gfo «?K I i 6^B _ v : a^A?^Tw^f by the Arthur: Pritchard iucaa tW aMMi Dl », Lucas* ftj^ tf mfllßHfisrtt. I^K,., "

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 152, 15 August 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 152, 15 August 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 152, 15 August 1904, Page 4