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Spare the Manure and Spoil the Farm Every sheep you rear lakes a oonsidpr.vble quantity of bouo phosphate from t-iu; soil. If you are .to keep up tbo quality of the crops and stock you mm>t restore this vitality to tho land by applying HV.M.E. 00. Manures. They contain 'he ’ ’nt foods necessary for produ 'ion of bigger crops—,. ... v.acse, in their turn, give FaUcr Sheep. W M.K. Co.’s No. 1 and No. I* Mixture* are principally pbospbatic Manures comaininc proportions of Nitjogcui ami Potash lo sustain tUe growth. They are especially No, 3 ” £5/10,- ton No. 5 M £5;7/6 ton Potato Kixture- £5,7/6 ton Imported Superphosphate - £5,3/- ton In 2cwt. Sacks s'-per ton extra is charged for lewt, sack*. . Particulars of analysis and pneo list posted on request. Special Mixtures prepared to order. SKND YOUR STOCK to Wellington Meat Export. Co.* -Ltd for shipment. Fat She;-p, Lambs and Cattle purchased. Particulars as lo charges may lie obtained from Wellington Meat Export Co., Ltd. 18-20 HUNTER' STREET, WELLINGTON DRIVES 88S S3C AWAV The Hev. J. Wilkinson, Vicar of Epsom, Auckland, formerly of .New Plymouth, writes;—“l have found FLUENZOL an invaluable remedy in the early stages ot colds and sore throat. I have used it several times and always with good effect.” 87 Jm BtftHiNcrcas fTHOS Bennington's*' Cures Influenza 1 Nowadays everybody knows the * symptoms oflnfluenza byexperience Ycl a little care at the outset wilH prevent the serious complications that * so often occur.. Bennington’s Irish' Moss, rest and warmth will restore health in a few days. But go to bed at once—a day or so at the start will prevent a week or a fortnight away from work. Bonnington’s Irish Mess is the standard remedy—tested for half a century, there’s nothing lo equal it. Mm. E. Weodhouse, •flNorlhcole. writes; ”1 have tried a bo'uieof Bennington's Irish Moss and found it very had a stfdden attack of InHu : illne: Refuse an imitation or substitute which gives the dealer a bigger profit. Insist <m getting Bonnington’s. tfiiy *2 is m VRltfiHvJlvl' CAHRACEEN i *V MEANS PURITY. For Breakfast. Ec % I The correct delicacy for the breakfast table is Marmalade. There is a reason for this. The early morn- / ing palate desires not sweets, but the clean, fruity, acid flavour that one gets in the best Marmalade. So for breakfast use “K” MARMALADE It’s as good as “K” Jam; we can give no higher praise than that. Prepared by KIRKPATRICK. Nelson. COLD in the Head or Nasal Catarrh is quickly relieved by “Nazol.” Thousands have proved its value, 8

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144147, 17 July 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144147, 17 July 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144147, 17 July 1913, Page 5