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HALLENSTBIN BROS. N. Z. CLOTHING FACTORY For Hats and Caps, Ties and Scarves, Shirts, Collars, etc. Nv>2. CLOTHING FACTORY For Well-Made Stylish Suits to Measure. N. Z. CLOTHING FACTORY For Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing. N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY Sole Agents for the Victory Sewing Machine. HALLENSTEIN BROS.

TIGER TEAS ARE A BLEND OF THE FINEST Ceylon and Indian Teas Imported. Their QUALITY commands SUCCESS, having now become ibe most popular drink in the colony. Ask your Grocer for TIGER TEAS, and take no other. Samples will be delivered at every he use, giving the public an opportunity of testing the quality. ALL GROCERS. bl7l

THOSE WISHING * To Obtain a FIRST-CUSS ARTICLE AND A RELIABLE FIT* SHOULD GO TO L. MARKS FASHIONABLE TAILOR NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. Addkess : Devon-street NewPlymou VEALE & SON. SEEDS | 1899 | SEEDS Received second shipment of Nimmo & Blair's GARDEN ANDJFLOWER SEEDS. TRIED AND PROVED by hdndred3] /-YORKSHIRE HERO r»r-is* \ STRATAGEM All PF AS S SIR HARRY in I LHU ] ATKINSON Bulk (.Dr. STUART C White [Elephants DftTATfICQ .} snowkiakes r U I n I ULO i Laf3tone Kidneys (.Early Rose GARDEN FERTILIZER, 2^ per bag VEALE & SON; DEVON St., NEW PLYMOUTH. FOR SALE. ' GOOD DAIRY FARM OF 141 ACRES, WITH TWORoomed house and Cowsheds, &c. Ninty acres in grass, well watered I fenced and Bub'divided, eittibtod on good metalled road,i within • haJf-a-tnile of Dairy Factory, Post Office and School. The above/tnusfc be sold — a bargain — to olosje an assigned estate. Immediate possession oart be given. Pop further particulars apply to,~HAL GOOOACRE EGMONT BOOT FACTORY,. NEW PLYMOUTH J aGB(

MANURES IJRANURESII AS AGENT FOR THE GEAR .COMPANY'S CELEBRATED FERTILISERS I have pleasure in cal'ing attention of Farmers to the following. (Guaranteed analysis 43 per cent. Tricaloio Phosphate and 5 per cent. Ammonia). , PETONE ROOT MANURE Guaranteed to contain 32 per cent, of Tricalcio Phosphate and 5 per cent. Ammonia. SPECIAL TURNIP MANURE Guaranteed analysis 5 'per cent. Mono* calcic Phosphate, 25 per cent. Tricalcic Phosphate, 5 per cent. Ammonia. BLOOD MANURE, DRY BLOOD 1 &CT., &C, GEAR CO.'s MANURES have given ue qualified satisfaction in the past, and being manufactured solely from New Zealand bones, a-e free from the deadly germs often found in the product of imported bones. I HAVE to notify that I have also completed arrangements for a regular supply of SHIRLEY'S (late Sugar Co.'s) . SPECIAL FERTILISERS. • These were sold by me two years ago, and gave excellent results. Last season I had repeated enquiries from previous buyers, who, havitg used them alongside the beßt English makes, unhesitatingly expressed their preference for the Sngar Co.'a. lam therefore now offering Shirley s Special Orchard Manure, Guaranteed analysis, 26 per cent, soluble Phosphate, 4 per cent. Ammonia, 7 per cent, pure Potash. This is a splendid manure- for promoting formation and growth of fruit Shirley's Special Potato Manure 37 per cent. Phosphate, 2 per cent. Ammonia, 5 per cent, pure Potash. This is superior to the best English. ALSO ON SALE,Shirley's Superphosphates, Lawes' English Superphosphates, Agricultural Salt, &c. I offer the above to Farmers with the utmost confidence, feeling sure that my reputation for supplying only RELIABLE MANURES of the highest quality will be Btill further enhanced. I •wish to notify that of the cases of anthrax which have recently occurred in the District, in no instance were the tur« nips grown from manures supplied by me Owing to the increased demand for their Manures, the Gear Company are unable to supply more than a limited quantity to each agent. Farmers will therefore do well to place their orders early so as to avoid disappointment. Newton King. \ TO STAND THIS SEASON, 13 U R E-B RED a Clydesdale J&tfggfflgfttWS T A L L I O N, J^lgapiyPb Klondyke. Bred in Sydney, Klondyke is a bright bay horse, and Btands about 17 hands He is noted for his amiable temper, and is also a good worker. Kloni.yke will travel (if inducement offers) betweer Bell Block and Stony Itivtr. Fee, £1 sb. For further, particulars apply to P. A. WOOD, b 262 PJytnoulh Road, Koru. BIL EItSTIiLAM Schnapps (cryßbi tobtles")} Compare it with ofchs } ! brandt/

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11625, 14 September 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11625, 14 September 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11625, 14 September 1899, Page 1

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