PAD] LY POTATO PLANT o,= PRICE : £7 PER TON, Less 2i % Discount for Cash. Packed in V/ CWT. BAGS. HAD A FIRST-CLASS CROP Manure suits this soil. Deserves great praise. WESTRELD MURES "K.P." POTATO MANURE GETS GREAT PRAISE. Mr. George Foster, of Orwaite, Mangonui, writes us as follows : "I am sending you a sample of « Up-tO-Date " Potatoes, grown in poor ordinary soil in Oruaiti. Manured with your Westfield Potato Manure, 5 to 6cwt. to the acre, I had a first-class crop. I send them hoping you will have a photo, taken. After 13 years' trial I am thoroughly satisfied your Manure suits this soil. I consider it is deserving of great praise and am not ashamed to recommend a liberal use of your Westfield Manure to anyone for any crop for which it is specially prepared. Wishing you every success." MANUFACTURERStfiM*t*£* H7/AD OFFICE : ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. » NEW ZEALAND DRUG CO., LIMITED. WORKS : WESTFIELD, NEAR OTAHUHU
"ATK.ATO T>REWERY| 1 RATED TS7ATER The undersigned have for Bale th 3 I following j :TiMMrii] A LK & STOUT (of different brmds T EMONADIi & SODA-WAIFR p INOER ALE TTOP BEER CORDIALS (of al descriptions). Oiders by letter or telegram will be promptly attended to. i l. mm a so. lIAILMTON "HRINCE A LBERT /TIOLLEGE AUCKLAND, FOR BOYS & GIRLS (Boarders and Day Pupils) Chairman of Board of Governors: Rev C. H. Garland Headmaster: Thomas Jackson, M.A(Lond.) Vice-Master: Stuart Stephenson, M. A. (Oxford and Melbourne) Senior Mistress: Miss E. M. Rainforth, M.A. (N.Z.I assisted by a large staff of Resident and Visiting Masters and Miatresees The College is controlled by a Board o Governors appointed by th*- Wesleyan Methodist Church of New Zealand, but the religiouß teaching is undenominational There are separate Colleges for Boys and Gills, together forming the finest set of School Buildings in Auckland. The accommodation for boarders in both Colleges is complete, and every arrangement i 9 made to secure their comfort Large and B'ully-equipped Gymnasium. Central and elevated position. Large playgrounds Well equipped Workshop newly added. Examination Successes—During the last five years 49 pupils hsve passed the N.Z. Matriculation and 23 the CiviJ Service Examinations Fees moderate. Charge for Boarders made from date of entry Prospectus on application to H>ad master or to Thk Vaikato Ar.ons Office BREADWINNEKS "T is to your intereits to suppor the NORTHERN ROLLER MILLING COMPANY, which is a true Local Industry and in no way connected with the Southern Milling Trust SO KINDLY ASK YOUR GROCERS CHAMPION Flour Oatmeal tolled Oats FORTIFY T HE NORTH 'PAKE GOOD ADVICE IF YOU WANT A SUPERB QUALITY TEA Full of Flavour, Strength, and Richness, L. D. NATHAN <fc 00.'8 QTANDARD mE A S Tneoo aro ever tc tho front, and are always blended from tho EF.3T TEAS PROCTTCABIJS INDIA, CHINA AND CEYLON Various grradee according to trice
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Waikato Argus, Volume XV, Issue 6050, 25 September 1903, Page 1
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