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MANURES! M ANURfcS I HIGHEST QUALITY. LOWEST PRIOE. INCREASED YIELDS. OWING to the reduced prices of manures, lean now offer Fertilisers of ewery description ON THE MOST favorable terms. As agent for the Gear Meat Preserving & Freezing Co., 1 am in a position to^quotc their celebrated Bone Fertiliser and Peton Root Manure at prices which will compare favorably with those quoted by an; other firm in the colony. GEAR CO.'S CELEBBATE BONEDUST. GEAR CO.'S PETONB ROOT MANURE fTIHE Colonial Sugar Company have JL appointed me sole agent for their wonderful BYrtiliners, and I hold a report irom the Minister of Agriculture for New South Wales, showing that these mannres beat all imported and local in practical competition, ttie best English makers being amongst those defeated. I Have in STOCK and to Arrive,— PURE BONE PHOSPHATE, o5 per cent, being a higher analysis than any known Pbosphatio Manure in the marked Note : This ib not a mineral, therefore farmers do not pay for w«ight, in baying, always compare unit value. This manure mixed with Superphosphate or Green Bone dust, makes a perfect Turnip Manure. B QUALITY.— A specially blended tarnip manure, strong in Phosphate, and with Potash and Ammonia in com binatiou. SUPERPHOSPHATE— 3S per cent, of pure J hoßphate, equal to tho very finest imported, bat more evenlj grtund. A perfect manure unrivalle for root crops, instantaneous in it* action, never clogs, no lumps. ORCHARD MANURE.- Specially adapted ' to promote the growth and setting ot fruit buda POTATO MANURE.— Rich in Potash and Ammonia ; invalaable to all potato growers. These Phosphates are all soluble in water, and the satisfactory reports I havi/ received from those using them last year, enable me to now recommend them with increased nnfidence. GREEN BONE FLOUR, absolutely pore A splendid Fertiliser. FISONB CELEBRATED ENGLIStt MANURES. A fall STOCK always on hand. AGRICULTURAL SALT. Keeps gtook healthy, increases milk yieH, promote! growth of pasture, and deatroya nßect life. Advantage should bo taken . oi tha rainy season to apply thiq. BONEDUST fronTk 10a per ton and all other MANUREB a itedaoedl Kates. ANALTBIB ON APPLICATION. NEWTON KING. R. Hannah & Co., Manufacturers and Importers, Have on hand a large and varied stock of all kinds of English and Colonial BOOTS & SHOES to select from. \v omen s StrojQg' Jj&oo Soots Gents' "Walking Boots and Shoes Ladies' Walking and Evening Shoe* Children's Boots and Shoes Slippers and Infants' Shoes' All Now Goods. No Old Stook Makers of the " G " Boot* Depflt of the " X " Bowk

NO WONDER WE DO THE TRADE Our quality and prices win the day. ' The old established firm of R. HANNAH & Co. ' Being large manufacturers an< direct importers, save their customers Middlemen's Profits,' and therefore give EXTRAORDINARY VALUE. We are offering a nice line in Ladies' and Children's Tan and Black Instep (2) Strap ShoesLadies, 2-6, 7s 6d ; Girls', 11-1, 6s 6d: Girls', 7-10, 6s. Note Address — R Hannah I fjo.. THE CASH BOOT MARKET,! DEVON AND EGMONT STREETS NEW PLYMOUTH. Commenced in the TARANAKI HERAJLD^ on January 29, and to be continued ON WEDNESDAYS & SATURDAYS A SERIAL STOire "A GOLDEN HEART." ByChailotteM Braeme. P^^ C ,TC EUEVE FEVERISH HEAT ' PREVENT FITS. CONVULSIONS, ETC, The* ord. "JOHN ST££DHAir, ' WT7ONG KEW, 79, Oaba street • Wellington, General Importer of Tea, Silk Handkerchiefs, Preserve.! Frnit, &c. (Whol>Bi!e and Betail). (Jnah buvct of FUNGUS in any quantity. Beat prioe 3' von. onib

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10615, 15 May 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10615, 15 May 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10615, 15 May 1896, Page 4

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