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BBS O O O O O There Is a Distinctive Flavoar, a Richness Indescribable THAT HAS MADE HAVELOCK TOBACCO THE LEADER EVERYWHERE. sold in DARK and AROMATIC Pings ALSO sold in DARK and AROMATIC 2oz. Tins nett HAVE TOP TIMED . HAVELOCK MIITOEE? Sold In 2oz. and 4oz. Tins only. A CBABMING BLEND, o ©a © n The Value yon receive is as important as the Price that yon pay. For the information of farmers I have pleasure in furnishing the comparative cost of Basic Slag as sold in Taranaki by myself and by others during the past two seasons. My price for 1911 indent orders (similar guaranteed analysis) is consider- , ably lower than abpve price. The actual analyses given are as supplied by the Department of Agriculture from samples of each brand taken from bulk, and afford a striking illustration of the importance of arolyscs to buyers. No. 2 sample, it will be seen, failed to approach the minimum guarantee, and buyers of this quality will have The melancholy satisfaction of knowing that Leeds Slag as sold by me was over £l per ton cheaper, and although in equity they are probably entitled to a refund from the vendors, of the difference m value between the actual and the guaranteed analysis, if successful they would still be considerably out of pocket by the transaction. ' The analysis given above for Leeds brand, was for a sample of bulk ex * barque •* Vigtmclla 99 and is the lowest result obtained from any of my samples submitted, the highest having given a result of 21.43, on which basis the cost is reduced to 3s io£d per unit. This result establishes the Leeds Slag as being of the very highest quality, as well as the cheapest on the markqt. The onginal of the analysis referred to, supplied by tne Department of Agriculture, may be seen at my office at any time. Remember I—P'reight from Europe, wharfage, railage, cartage, etc., are just as expensive on the low grade article, consequently it pays to buy the best from NFWTAN vmr NEW PLYMOUTH > WE. W IUIH AillU, STRATFORD & KAPONGA. MORION"! fThe most important article the Horae possesses, in the estimation of the Housewife, is the Range. fXhe Cooking results depend upon its efficiency. This is the reason why the vast majority of Housewives perefer the “ Orion" Range, fit is absolutely efficient in every part. Its Ovens dre large and under perfect control. Its Boilers are big and hold plenty of water. fit is Clean, Cool, Rapid in Heating and Economical in Fuel Consumption. fYou can get the “Orion" Range in sizes to suit any kind of Home, to burn Coal, Lignite and Wood, f Ask your Ironmonger to show you an “Orion” or send for free illustrated Catalogue to H. E. Shacklock, Ltd., DUNEDIN. Branches at Auckland and Wellington. “ORION"! jFrieads Coming at Christmas ? What if it Rains ? A long, rainy day, a house full of people, and no piano- A piano will make ; j all the difference. It will put life into the Xmas Party. So GET A PIAN®. Get p good one while you’re about it. Buy one that will please you now, and will be good for your Grandchildren’s Xmas Party —The sort of piano we sell —and at lowest rash prices, or 5 per cent, terms. Every instrumept sold on its merits. HOFFMANN, British & Continental Piano Co. THE. mm WATCH 3 las Not Stopped! It is going as steadily as ever. Each tide records another entry for the competition—it indicates that another wise Farmer has sown the finest Swede in existence. (Sutton’s Magnum, Bonum) together ■With, the best Turnip Fertilizer (Shamrodr) and is sure of a good crop. ■ The competition is open to all parts of Taranaki and each district. is making its quota of entries,. As competitors may sow seed; right along to the 28th. February don’t be afraid to follow the fcadt of nil good Farmers. E. GRIFFITHS & CO., CHIEF TARANAKI AGENTS For 8800®$ SEEDS & SHAMROCK MANURES.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 14398, 4 January 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 14398, 4 January 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 14398, 4 January 1911, Page 8

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