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WILLIAMS & KETTLE LIMITED. BTOCK, ITATOOKT, SHEPNirS/ AMI GENERAL MERCHANT!, nrsußAV en agmmti, TTTa have Just landed Largo Ship* -"'-^ ments of the following lines:—* 46 tons JOHNSON'S AND RYXAND'S PLAIN AND BARB WIRE. 60 tons BLACK HORSE SALT, coarse, . fives and sevens. 60 tone SUPERPHOSPHATES. 60 tons BASIO SLAG. 150 Rolls WIRE NETTING. 60 Drums RAW AND BOILED I_r« SEED OHi. 40 tons TITAN CORRUGATED IROM (6ft <*> 10ft) All of which are Selling (af LOWEST RATES. ALSO IN STOCK: SEED POTATOES (best varieties) ALGERIAN SEED OATS (machine dressed) SPRAYING MIXTURES & PUMPS GARGOYLE RED OIL VJjGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS NELSON BROS.' FERTILISERS KAINIT, NITRATE OF SODA. AGENTO for— Reid & Gray's Agricultural iEmplememta. P.K.A. Totara Posts and Strainers. WILLIAMS & KETTLE. LTD. NI. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. ltd, GRAIN, SEED, AND PRODCCB MERCHANTS. MANURES MANURES" TXTIE are now booking Orders for the '»• forthcoming Season, and can supply the following:— . Bilston Basic Slag Lawes' High-grade Superphosphate, Special Turnip, Rape, Mangold, . Maize, and Vegetable Garden Mixtures. Our Special Mixtures have been carefully tested m this district, -with excel-. lent results. ALGERIAN OATS We have just received a good line of screened Algerians, for Spring sowings CHAFF We hold Large Stocks, and can offer from £4 16s to £5 10s per ton (sacks m). turn Evelyn's Elevating Food for Horses. A sure cure for Worms and a great Tonic for Horses out of condition. ~- NEW SEASON'S SEEDS We are prepared to quote for forward delivery for all classes of Grass Seed*. Clovers, Turnips, Rape, 'etc: THR H.X. LOAN ANO MRftOAMTILR AORNOY OOMPANY, tf U. W. A. O'Meara TyjERCHANT. PRIME TABLE POTATOES. Af\ .SACKS SUTTON'S FLOI3R, t^ J BALL JUST IN. ,; AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. Fres-h Broadleaf Essex Rape Seed Maize, "Hickory King." '■'-.-- Turnip," Mangel WurtaaL Seed Oats. „ '■.. r ™ •FRISCO ONIONS. y' PRIME CHAFF/ OATS, BARLEY, MAIZE, POLLARD, BRAN. •SHEEP DIPS. Cooper's Powder Dip. Cooper's Improved Fluid. Cooper's Milk Oil Fluid. \ Cooper's Worm Tablets. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Oliver Ploughs and Fittings. Planet Jr. Cultivators. Planet Jr. Seed Sovran. / Planet Jr. Seed Drill. SPRAY~~PUMPB. The "Alpha" Automatic. The "Suooess" Spray Pump. The "TaniwhA" Bucket Pum-g. SPRAYING MIXTURES. Prepared Red Oil, Montank, Blnestefle, Scalin, Vistolene, Clift'a Fluid, Etc., Et«. W. A. O'MEARA. MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, WHOLESALE GENERAL MER- ; , CHANTS, DIRECT IMPORTERS OF MERt OHAX 1 )ISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ' ; . - ' SOLli AGENTS FOR "HARBAS" THE IDEAL WINTER SPRAY. IN modern fruit-growing one of the most essential features ., in keeping the trees healthy and capable of producing abundant crops is that of WINTER SPRAYING. The spray that should be used ia obviously that giving the best results, coupled with the minimum of trouble m application. "HARBAS" Spraying Fluid possesses these merits, -which make it the ONLY SPPjAY that t&e fruitgrower must not neglect, to employ. The qualifications that a Winter Spray must possess are Efficiency, Ease of Application, and RELIABILITY, and by no means the least of theses is Reliability. "HARBAS" Spraying Fluid fulfils these requirements m a most marked degree. There are other Spraying Fluids, but only one "HARBAS> Enquire for pamphlet, "When to Spray, How to Spray, What to Use."

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13546, 25 November 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13546, 25 November 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13546, 25 November 1914, Page 10

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