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KMPTHORKE, PBOSSER k OO.'S AEW ZEALAND DRUG COMi PANY (LTMnuD) WE3IMELD MAtf- ' ORB PBIOK lIsT, SEASON 1900. Delivered in 1 Ton lots ai the'following - -ports :-WAITARA, NEW PLYMOUTH, v UPUNAKB, WANGANUX One Ton. ;", -C • d A' Superphosphate (total phos- * phateslO per cent;, soluble 32/31 ' ptraeub,lpereent(unmoiiia)... B 0 Bonedust (pan) steamed 7 10 0 Bonedust (pare) green 8 0 0 -, Bonedn-t and Blood _... 615 0 ! Special Root Manure 7 10 0 ' Special Orau Manure 'A' (for top Dressing) „ 7 5 0 fpecial orcsa Manure«B' (for per- • mauent Pasture) „ 7 5 0 *; Special r 0 tatoManure 710 0 Hperisl Turnip Manure 7 5 0 Special Raps Manure 7 5 0 » Manure 'A' (for green Feed) „ 7 5 0 £p rial Com Manure 'B' (for _, . wheat, Usts, Barley, eta) ... 7 5 0 -' , Special Maize Manure 'A' (for Green Feed) 7'lo o . Special Maize Maura 'B' (for cob . maize) . , 7 10 0 bpeiial Oroh-rd Manore *a' (for yoong trers , 8 o 0 Special Orchard Manure 'B' (for fruit formation) 8 0 0 Special CI -ver Manure 7 5 0 ■ tpeiil Onion Manure 8 0 0 _ Soecial Sogar Beet Manure 9 0 0 Sulphate cf Armouiv 15 15 0 Coral Queen buuio, 2:wt sacks (50 per cent, pho p ute of lime) 4 10 0 Surprise IslwlUuiii o 2cwt tacks 37p* eiit, phjtpliateof lime|... 4 0 0 Ktinit, oruin 18 cts about lo*t 4 12 6 Hitrate of coda, oiigiaal auks about &*- 1 -. 14/3cwt - Muriate of Potash, original sacks about 2m« . lg/3cwt ■; uiphdte of Potuh, ongiaal sacks a ouo 2cwt ....„ 16 /3 owt eulpba'e of Iron, sacks • c,-^ 2^ ft .." - 10/3 cwt BpeculbardeaManure, 141bbags... 1/6 each Fowl 6 it, 141b bigs, coarse, medium,or6oe 1/6 each Vihflir lor pot plants, l'b tins... 6d each Discount: leas 2J par cent, for cash. Prices snbjedt to alteration without notice. Previous lists now cancelled. Auckland, ltt June, 1900. 1901. *m 21SEW ZEALAND POST O FIOE DIRECTORY TWILL be issued early in January, 1901, T 7 with the latest and up-to-date infor--16 on of every part of the whole colony, L .-. iwmely bound, at the vary low price of . \2\- for 2300 lanje-sized PAGEB of irectory matter, printed and bound in >*r Zealand, forming the Cheapest Direc- *>» ever issued out of Britain, and by far .•ft- . Tpest printing and bndia jundcrfaßing t t< : (io-e in any of ihe Auslraksiin l. mies, and iqoaUing in compilation the 1 Directories in Britain. . .VISE'S DIKKCTuKIKS-Officca, Dunedin p <X Christchorcb, and at Sydney, Brisbane, • b»rt, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth, v :re Wue's Directories for each of these < ■:. jnies are issued at their respective offices TRADING STAMPS GIVEN ON ALI CASH PURCHASES. SOLE BROS., TARANAKI BUTCHERY. Ws kill .ral/ the PRIMSBT OF MEAT jomsd on f>e best fattening Sums in the district. 03 QUALITY WE DEFY COKPETSTKN CDBTOMKBS WAITED ON DAILT. 6QLZ AGENTS FOR ; F. ANDREWS' WBLLKiOWif BACON. ?'■'■ THE BEST IN THJB MARKET

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 181, 13 July 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 181, 13 July 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 181, 13 July 1900, Page 4

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