GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS, COCKSFOOT, RYEGRASS, CLOVERS, AND NOW Hi STOCK. MANURES. Basic Slag, B'.lston 2'J-23 per cent, Crescentl 7-20 per cent arriving K.P. and Co.'o Superphosphate, Bonednst, Sydney Boned us t, Maiden Guano, Fison's Special Turnip Manure. In slock and to, arrive. International Harvesting Co.'s Deering Binders and Mowers, Beaney and Son's Agricultural Implements, Champion Drill, Detroit Disc Harrow, Reid and Grey's Ploughs, Oliver Ploughs, etc. Lawrence-Kennedy-Gillies Milking Machines, Baltic Separator, etc. xx* X (Late Souter arid Co.).
ORG A OF ANY GRADE YOU MAY DESIRE.
New Iron Frame Pianos from £27 10s Cash, or 16s lOd Monthly. Kewflmeri--can Organs from £ll cash or 7s6d monthly Send for Catalogues. Exchanges made on most liberal terms. A few Examples of our 3 years' Hire System. £ls instrument. £2O £25 £3O £35 £4O £45 £SO £6O £7O £BO £9O £IOO Full Information, Conditions of Hire and Purchase, etc.,.on]application.
PIANO AGENCY, LTD. S. COLDICUTT, Manager. 191 QUEEN ST., Near H.M. Theatre, Auckland. Catalogues and full information from F. J. GILBERT TE AWAMUTU. Ferro Stationary Engines. These engines a>'e self-contained, simple and very efficient, nothing to go wrong; they are light and therefore portable, and* very economical on fuel. . •. The FERRO Machine and Foundry Co., of Ohio, are the largest builders of oil engines in the world, having put out from their factory over 25,00 a engines to all parts of the world. 1 hey manufacture in such large quantities that they can manufacture at a reasonable price, hence the engines are low in price, hut high in quality and finish, 3 H.P.£.33 f-o.b. Auckland. Twelve months' guarantee given with every engine. H. T. WHITSON & CO., AUCKLAND PO. BOX 108.
HODGSON BROS., (NEXT TO AUCTION MART) LICENSED PLUMBERS & JINSMITHS. Dairy Utensils a Speciality. TANKS-from 100 gallons to 3000 gallons. Portable and Enamel Baths in Stock. Spouting, JDown Pipe, Copper Boilers and Frames made to order. Hot and Cold Water Fixed. Verandah Iron Curved to any Pattern. / Estimates Free. Hodgson Bros Geo. Paul, (Late M. S. Laurie) T IVERY AND STABLE PRO--7* PRIETOR, TE AWAMUTU.
" The Exchange Rooms," TE KUITI. DO YQU WANT". THE BEST RESULTS FROM YOUR CLEARING SALE ? ( If-so, I can place ENERGY AND .EXPERIENCE At your service. PROMPT Settlement. Correct accounts guaranteed JNO. R.GRAHAM Auctioneer Valuer, Stock, Land & Estate Agent. Bankers: Bank of -Australasia'. 'Phone 75. Auction Sales at our Rooms every Saturday of Fowls, Pigs, Horses, Vehicles, Produce, Furniture, and ' General Merchandise. Stock, Land, and General Clearing Sales conducted in any part of the country. Let us hear from you. It is no trouble to us to reply. WE .-HAVE BUYERS FOR DAIRY. FARMS. 1545
Coaches meet all Trains. Horse and Vehicles for Hire. Carrying of any description. HORSES BOUGHT, SOLD, OR EXCHANGED. I I 4t w m Procurable from F. J. Gilbert, Opposite BankN.z. TE AWAMUTU.
P. J. MURTAGH, The Well-known Veterinary Surgeon, TUT AS now resumed his practice in Te. *■ *■ Awamutu, where he hopes to retain his former reputation. All classes of Veterinary Medicines compounded with pure drugs by me, these drugs being supplied to me from the wholesale house, AucklarTd. Don't'forget— Murtagh's Preventive Cow Drench. Take notice, this is not the Drench which they say is for horse, sheep, cow and pig. This Drench prevents disease, and purifies the blood. Where the blood is pure there is no trouble. P. J. MURTAGH, TE AWAMUTU, 'Phone No. 54.
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Waipa Post, Volume IV, Issue 156, 22 October 1912, Page 4
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