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Woticoo Westfield Turnip Manure “WEaTFIELD” MANURES .... AOT QUICKER, and oonnoquently must b6 Better than otbw Brand*. Mb. Kokp. Swattkb, “The Oak*," Cambridge, write* a*, Bth August, 19041 “ I had an exceptionally heavy OPOP Of Turnips. Used your Special Turnip Manure, 2J owt. to the acre. Hare used your Manures for a number of years, and consider they act quicker, and consequently must be better than other brands of Manure on the market.” PACKED IN i.% OWT. BAGS. 16 TO THUS TON. CUSTOMER'S REPORT MANUFACTURING ANALYSIS: 18 to 18 per cent Soluble Phosphate 28 to 89 pep eent. Insoluble 2 to 2J per eent. Ammonia 8 to 4 per cent. Sulphate of Potash Its composition la tbe result of lons and careful study and experiment. It le a complete Manure, containing all that the Turnip crop requires. It contains the ingredients necessary to etart the plant quickly, feeds tbe Turnip right on to maturity, and leaves something 1 In the ground to benefit the succeeding Ctop. These results can only be produced by a well-balanced Manure. What matter though It costs a little more per cwt. than so-called “ Cheap Manures " when you get a sound) reliable article which will more than repay the outlay! Perhaps no crop Is so sensitive to variations of soil and climate, to defects In cultivation, or to the application of unsuitable manures as Turnips. The two former are beyond our control i the third Is entirely In the hands of the farmer, whose observations will toaoh him the necessity for thorough cultivation and a fine seed bdd. In the fourth we claim to offer valuable aid by providing a Manure thoroughly suited to tho requirements of tho Crop and the >limate of r - “ ‘ ' Northern Now Zealand. IB Soils and Price, 15/- per Ton. Less 2K per cent. Discount for Cash. etr SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR LARGE LOTS. MANUFACTURERS—CUSTOMER'S REPORT. ‘ WESTFIELD” CHEAPEST IN THE LONG RUN. So says Mb. B. J. 0. MaoMhaam, of Papatoitol, 12th Jane, 1906 » “ I consider y our TuPlllp Manure the beet obtainable. Last year I made for the Rret time a mixture according to a rocipo in a pamphlet. It was a total failure. Have never yet had a failure when using ‘Westfield’ Turnip Manure. It is the cheapest iu the long run." ear a Better Tar alp Manure than this cannot be produced. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.’S Head Office: ALBERT ST.. AUCKLAND. N.Z. DRUG GO., LTD. * Works: WESTFIELD, near OTAHUHU,

Take Good Advice THERE IS NO HIGHER LUXURY THAN A Cup of Really Good Tea All classes—poor and rich, joung and old townspeople, mechanics, labourers, gentry find the one splendid solace of weariness in the deligtbful cup of Fragrant, Rich Full-liquored Tea This can bt absolutely secured by purchasing The Standard Tea NOW SO CELEBRATED Buyers should select according to thoi r liking for part of China or all IndianGrocers will advise what particular number is preferable: but to bo sure that the right thing is secured Ask for Standard Teas L. D. NATHAN * <IQ. 1 9oe - SECCOMBi’S NEW TEAR BREW MADS FROM TUB B3BT MALT A HOPS * THE PUREST WATER IN THE WORLD SPECIALITIES : Light, Bitter, India, Pale and Ales iand; Unrivalled Double Stout Great Northern Brewery, NEWMARKET

*S=- QUALITY. CHAMPION T /AX') 1A * 8 manufactured P li\ / it) from the CHOICEST BLEND OF PRIME MILLING WHEAT that New Zealand can produce, irrespective of cost, and is noted for its superb quality and results throughout the colony, evidenced by the numerous letters we hold) the purport of which are—- “ Quality excellent—Tub only Floor we can trust alone—- ‘ Champion ’ is a great Flour— Cannot do without it.” BEWARE of a dark, low, weak loaf of unpleasant quality which, for cheapness, Is made from flour manufactured from SPROUTED, SMUTTY, or KILN-DRIED WHEAT, known as “ fowl wheat,” of which chore is an abundance down South. When ordering Flour or Bread insist on it being the 11 CHAMPION ” Brand and quality, and good health and bappi* ness is ensured. ORTHERN JJOLLER jy/j-ILLING 00. P. VIRTUE. Manager. 0. E. STORER Of Pukerimu, DESIRES to notify the Inhabitants of [CAMBRIDGE AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT That be has COMMENCED BUSINESS in Premises in Empire Street us COACUBUILDEK and GeneraJ_Smith. HORSES CAREFULLY SHOD. VEHICLES PAINTED in Up-to-date Style. igpA share of Public, Patronage solicited, 4VFirst-Class Work only will be the aim of the Proprietor, JOHN TODD, IMPORTER, EROHANT rjp AILOB AND CLOTHIER Darby Street ... ... AUCKLAND And Otabuhu W. Todd, who represents the Firm visits all Special and Big Bales at Hamilton, Cambridge, or Ohaupo. Measurement Forms and Patterns posted to any address. TROUSERS A Speciality CONTAIN KING ASTHMA Vi POWDER gives instant relief in «*t attack*.; AU Chemists, 2s 6d

C. J. W. Barton G. H. 0. Wishart Barton & Wishart, QARRIERS, QON TRACTORS, COAL, TIMBER. AND FIREWO MERCHANTS, HAMILTON Livery & Bait Stables MATAMATA. Horses and buggies for HIRE AND SAKE. FOR TRAVEI. LING STOCK. Close to Railway Station T. F. ROCHE, PROPRIETOR. JIiKADLEY V\F ISHES to notify tho Travelling *1 lublic of Waikato that ho has commenced business in T E ARO H A AS LIVERY AND BAIT STABLE PROPRIETOR, In premises Immediately Opposite Hot Springs Hotel, And trusts by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of the support so liberally accorded the late firm of Bradley and Co. SADDLE HOE SES AND BUGGIES On Hire. IggTTelegrams promptly attended to. THOS. MAYES and JOS. RADFORD bog to announce to the Travelling Public that they have taken over tho —LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES— Adjoining the Waikato Hotel, HAMILTON EAST, where GOOD ACCOMMODATION can be obtained. COACHES run to MEET ALL TRAIN And BRAKES, BUGGIES, and HORSES can bo Supplied. JOLLY & CLEMENTS Victoria Street, HAMILTON, (Sucoe-Eors to Cotlk & Jollv and Clements Bros.) BEG to announce that they COMMENCE BUSINESS from the Ist AUGUST, 1905, as CARRIERS AND COAL MERCHANTS. The Office of the now firm is next to Mr J. A. Young's, Telephone No. 20. r jP USSICUBA («rtbe voice—Bffectuol

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Waikato Argus, Volume XX, Issue 3092, 27 January 1906, Page 1

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