WESTEIELD MANURES" ■ANUFACnmtM! READ THIS! Mr. E. R. HASTIE, of Otakeho, Hawar*, writes as, 20th June, 1900. "Yoor Manures ARE THE BEST WE CAN GET In the Market TO SUIT OUR DISTRICT. The SPECIAL TURNIP MANURE has GIVEN ME GREAT SATISFACTION this last two years, and with Icwtte the acre I CAN MAKE SURE OF A GOOD CROP." KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & Oo.s % BUB OFnCB-AOCKUHB. WOKKS—WISTNKLB, Mar jiEW ZEALANB DRUG CB., LTD. 'Pause BEFORE YOU Buy Your IV(anures for this Season. • 4r. D.CC, fIBSBIS, et T« Roti, Hawwa, writs* a* Ist Jans, 1800: *W~ n Sale.byj theJSewfPlymouth Co-operative Society (Liailted); A. L Tuke, New A Plymonth; nnd all Storekeepers. " Th« remit of the put two yean* manuring SHOWS THE SUITABILITYOF YOUR MANORBITO THIS DISTRICT. Lut nasen I used your SPECIAL ROOT It ANURB for MangolcU—U owt. to tb* acre. RESULT, 50 TONS MAMGOLDS PES ACRE, On a amall patch adjotalns main croft no M&nun wai used, and the crap SHOWS FULLY d* g si a difference IN FAVOUR OF THS HANUBK." Joll Bras., Waitara; Moa Farmers' Union, Inglewood
AMBURY BROTHERS. VE WISH OUR NUMEROUS FRIENDS AND PATRONS THROUGHOUT THE DISTRICT A Happy and Prosperous Year. ISP* We would draw special attention to the many leading lines in the various departments suitable for the SUMMER SEASON LADIES' & CHILDREN'S MILLINERY, SUN HATS AND BONNETS, MANTLES, SUNSHADES, LACE GLOVES, TIES AND WASHING PIQUJ2 COSTUMES, MUSLIN BLOUSES, PRINTS, ZEPHYRS, MUSLINS, LACE HOSIERY, BLOUSE SILKS, Etc, WHITE AND KHARKI DRILL SUITS, TENNIS AND BOWLING SUITS. $ HATS, SHIRTS, Ac. STRAW HATS, TERAI HATS, LINEN HATS, TIES, BOWS, DUST COATS. TABLE DAMASKS, Lace, Muslin, Guipure & Art CURTAINS. TRAY CLOTHS, SERVIETTES, SHEETINGS, IyIaTS, HEARTH-RUGS, .. , _ _ , CARPET SQUARES, LINOLEUMS AND FLOORCLOTHS. Men s and Boys SUITS, EVERYTHING UP-TO-DATE A , Lowes( Prices FOR THE HOT WEATHER. iajyvuh I ni^ca - w w for cash AMBURY BROS., Drapers, New Plymouth and Manaia.
The. tail Central Codec] Palace. Proprietor Arrowsmith. Telephone, No. 150. P.O. Box, 85. EQUAL IF EVERT WAY TO A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL • iA, SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT OF COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS AND VISITORS.
BOTS. BOTS. BOTS, i NIOHOT BON'S CELEBRATED BOTJWORM REMEDY. THE simplest and most effectual remedy or killing and expelling all kinds of Worms In the Horse. The remedy consists of a tasteless and odourless powder which is easily administered in horse-feed. Even if the horse is ree from worms, the Powders will act as a tonic, potting the animal in tip-top condition. The lives of man valuable horses have been saved in an*) around Hawke's Bay by the prompt use of Nicholson's Remedy. The following is a testimonial out of many:— To Mr. Nicholson,—Dear Sir,—After givi.ip my horse a number of doses of yom "BotWorm Remedy" a preat qusnt.ity of worms were expelled, and I can now recommend your remedy as the best X have ever used It is simple, and so easily adminia tmed, and at the same time so effectual, that I will recommend it to anyone in search of such a remedy. It expels all kind icf worms. My horse is now in perfect condition, and is eating well, and his coat 1b smooth and glossy.—l rerpiin, youis faithfully, Thomas Bbadfobd. Woodville, 28th August, 1889. Price of Remedy—ls 6d packet (4 powders) postage Id on each packet. Distributing Agent for TBranaki—A K. Svkks, Chemist, New Plymouth. Waitara Agents—Lawbenob Bros Prepared only by T, A. W. NICHOLSON, M.P.A., Pharmaceutical Chemist and Pruggist (by exam.), Woodville, H.B. OKATO-NEW PLYMOUTH OOAOH. THE Coach Imt Okato every Monday and Tbubsdai at 6 a.m 4n<? tverj Wednesday 4c Saiubday, at '<.3o ».m. Leaves New Ply< outh at 1 p.m. on Mod 3a?s and Thursday *nd 8 p.m. on Wednes lays and Saturdays Passengers and lnggage can be booked| iWopt'B Stables, New Plj mouth, j j owners residence, Okato j POBT, y ROBBUOKi P oramm
J. S. HART, GUNMAKEB A (Sheet la porter ot Sporting Good*. Dsvovrt., Hn Plymesth. IgentlM W.B TUMI* FISHING GOOD?. Jut opened up a good stock et i 8008. HEELS, LINKS, TRACKS, WETS BASKETS, OASXS, VMNOVfiL FLIES I •to^eta, iAn good* marked st WeHtagton price). Co«*p»re goods and prises before pnrakailng elsewhere. r 6UNS, 0 BIFUtS, REVOLVERS, by beat makers, oa Sale. fOWDIR, SHOT, OAKS, OABTBIDGX3 (ol all deeorlpUona) Cheaper than anywfcare «1m In Hew tealafid ALL MPAIB9 guaranteed equal le beet Zogliah work. $ SA7I AND OTFTXR K2YB Made end Ittii. larUai
WATT & LAING LAND, ESTATE, & FINANCIAL AGENTS. FOR SALE.' 1200 acres, freehold rising district, 700 acres in grass, fenced, wbare, etc., good road, nearly all metalled, carries a lot of stock. Price, L2 15s per acre. Terra: LSOO cash, balance to remain at per cent. 740 acres .freehold, progressive district, 450 acres in grass, lfiO chains fencing, sheep yards and dip, wbare, good road. I'rice: L 3 15s. 000 acre?, freehold, splendid district, 1400 acres in grass, 8 paddocks, sheep proof fei cing, 4-voomfd house, shearing shed, flicep and cattle yard", dairies, etc. A first-clasa section. Price, 1.4 10s per acre. Terms: L 1250, balance to remain at 4 per cent, 840 acres, freehold, one hours drive from Waitara, all er»sscd but 140 acres, large portion plougliab'e at once, some ploughed, well watered and sub-divided, first class new house, yards, shed, etc,, quaranteed to carry three sheep to the acre. Price: Lli 10s per acre. Kasy terms. 6150 Acres, freehold, lirst-class district,l main road, best markets, 3500 acres in best English grasses, 10 miles sheep-proof fencing; homestead, yards, sheds, eto. Price: £3 Es per acre. Terms: 10s per acre cash, balance to remain for f> years. 1000 Acres, freehold, good district, IP.ain road, nearly all in grass, sub-divided, sheep-pro fencing, good bouse and out. One of the cheapest farms in ""the North Island. Price: L 4 per acre. Owner leaving for England. 1900 Acres, freehold, coast land, equal t anything in the Waimate Plains, suitable for fattening or dairying, factory adjoining, good homestead, land in good heart K and well sub-divided. One of the best farm in the country.* ;Price: Lls per Very easy terms. a WATT & LAING, Land, Estate, and Financial Agents Opposite Coife PalaceVJ New Plymouth
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 40, 23 February 1901, Page 1
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