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BUSINESS NOTICES. o k ® 1 E 'Bffin»n I'Y A,FIND Phal* will please Dad D.&J. M9CALLUMS PERFECTION SCOTCH WHISKY McCALLUM’S PERFECTION WHISKY is Free from the Smoky Taste of ordinary Scotch, and possesses a certain body and distinctive smoothness of fla-' vour that makes it a revelation to even the connc sseur

It is pre-eminent'iy tiV3 WHISKY for -a gentleman’s bnffet. Avoid Imitations. OBTAINABLE AT ALL, HOTELS. Babies and Children always need Good Food seldom medicine. LANE’S -■ EMULSION is a food. LANE’S helps the child to digest more good food. Give a dose of ./ LANE’S two or three times daily, and watch the child grow. Don’t forget the good qualities of fresh lir. ‘ 88

REDUCED PRICE LIST. MANURES. WESTFIELD AH Packed In 1i cwt. bags, 16 to ton. * “A” Superphosphate, 36 to 38 p.c. Soluble, £ Total Phosphates, 42 to 44 p.c. 4 Basic Superphosphate ... 4 Bone Dust steamed ... 7 Boue Dust green ... ... 8 Vitriolised Bone Dust ... T Bone Dust and Blood ... 7 Special Root Manure Special Grass Manure “A” (for top-dressing) Special Grass Manure “B ' (for laying down permanent pasture) Special Potato Manure Special Turnip Manure Special Rape Manure Special Com Manure “A” (for green feed) Special Corn Manure “B” (for wheat, oats, barley, etc) Special Maize Manure “A” (for green feed) Special Maize Manure “B” (for cob maize) ... ... Special Orchard Manure “A” (for young trees) Special Orchard Manure “B” (for fruit formation) Special Clover Manure Special Onion Manure Per Ton s. d. 12 6 12 17 2 10 12 6 12 6 10 C 6 10 t 6 12 e 6 7 t 6 12 t 6 7 C 6 7 ( 6 12 ( 8 12 6 7 0 C 7 0 0 6 0 0 7 0 C WE HOLD FULL STOCKS OF THE FOLLOWING LINES ALSO Packing as stated below: Per Ton. “Ocean” Superphosphate, 36 to 38 p.c. Soluble, 2cwt £ a. d. sacks ... 4 6 0 Westfield Prepared Guano (for turnips), 2cwt sacks ... 5 7 6 Westfield Bone Substitute, 2cwt sacks ... ... ... 5 15 0 “Dominion” Bone Dust, 2 cwt. sacks ... 712 6 Sulphate of Ammonia, original sacks, about 2 cwt ... 18 0 0 Nitrate of Soda, original sacks, about 2 cwt. ... 16 0 C Muriate of Potash, original sacks, about 2 scwt ... 15 10 0 Sulphate of Potash, original , sacks, about 2 cwt ... 15 10 0 Thomas’ Phosphate (Basic Slag), low quotation on application. Kainit (improved), original bags, about 1 cwt ... ... 412 6 ' inal sacks, about 2 cwt ... 8 10 0 Sulphate of Iron (crushed), original sacks, about_2 cwt 10 0 0 Surprise Island Guano, - 35 to 37 p.c., 2 cwt. sacks ... 4 C 0 Seychello Guano, 65 to 67 pc 2 cwt sacks ... ... 5 0 0 “Christmas” Guano, 84 to 85 per cent., 2 cwt sacks ... 5 7 6 Westfield Special Garden Manure, 141 b. bags, Is 6d each Westfield Fowl Grit, 141 b bags coarse, medium, or fine, each 1 6

DELIVERY—We deliver f.o.b. steamer Onehunga or Auckland, We prepay and charge steamer freight on 30 owt. lots, or over, as follows: Waitara and New Plymouth (Breaks. d. Waitara and Now Plymouth Breakwater 6 0 per ton. Wanganui, Wellington ,7 6 per ton. Opunake and Napier 10 0 per ton. DISCOUNT.—AII lines in this Price List subject to a discount of 2} per cent, for cash. ALL PRICES subject to alteration without notice. PREVIOUS LISTS now cancelled. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS promptly made for large lots. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER and Co.'S NEW ZEALAND DRUG CO., LTD. Hoad Office, Albert Street, Auckland Works, Westfield, near Otahuhu.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 57, 8 March 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 57, 8 March 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 57, 8 March 1913, Page 3

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