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nr\O TpARMERS AND /\THERB We, the undersigned, have much pleasure in informing them that, in consequence of a redaction in the price of Bones, we are now enabled to make a FURTHER REDUCTION in our wellknown BONEDUST and BOOT MANURE. Our Prices now are :— PURE BONEDUST ... £5 15s per Ton BOOT MANURK ... £4 15s „ In addition to the above well-known manures, we are now prodncing a SPECIAL GRABB MANURE, which has given great satisfaction to those who have used it. Our Price for this is £5 10s per Ton. As per Analysis below— Moisture 7-15 Values. Tribasic Phosphate of ; Lime 47*30 at Is 9d . . £1 2a 9d Carbonate of Lime - • 4°oO Organic Matter ... 38-10 Insoluble Matters — Sand, etc 2-05 Chlorides of the Al- | kalies and Carb. Magnesia (by ! difference).. .. T4O I 100-00 Containing Potential Ammonia 4.67 at 12s ... £3 16 a Bdl £6 17s lid R. and W. HELLABY, Shobtland-ot., Works: Richmond. AUCKLAND. PYRAUGIDE! i FOB THE PREVENTION AND ERADICATION OP CODLIN MOTH, WOOLLY APHIS (American Blight) and ROOT FUNGUB Theinventor, MR WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, of Te Uku, near Raglan, after experimenting for five years, discovered this Specific, which he used last season on his orchard of over 100 Apple Trees with complete success. Ono tree only was left untreated and it was the only tree infected with the MothThe Orchard was inspected in the fruit season by Mr W. J. Palmer, Pomologist, and Mr B. Martin Gubb, Port Albert, who pound it FBEE FBOM MOTHA Statutory declaration made by the Inventor, Mr Armstrong, as to the efficacy of this mixture may be seen at the office of the N.Z. Drug Company, Wyndham-street, Auckland. Full Directions jfob Use of Pxbalioidh With Each Tin. Properly applied, 1 gall- n should be sufficient to paint 25 average 6ized trees. PRICES : 1 gal. tins, 5s each; 2 gal. tins, 9s each; 4 gall tins, 16s each. To be obtained through all Storekeepers, or direct lrom the n, n - ; Sole Agents : 77BMPTHOENE, TpROSSER AND CO.'S NEW ZEALAND DRUG CO., Ltd., Auckland, Wellington, Chhistchubch and dunedin. SECCOMBE'S SPARKLING ALES AND UNRIYALLE STO^UT, MADE FROII THE "OEST IyTALT AND TTOP& AND THE PUREST (WATER IN THE WORLD. pREAT MORTHBRR ■jDEEWEfiY, KYBER PASS' AUCKLAND

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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 925, 19 September 1896, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 925, 19 September 1896, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 925, 19 September 1896, Page 28