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I BUSINESS ADVERTISEMENTS, ARAMOHO TEA GARDENS RIVER BANK, ARAMOHO. Mrs. K. HAYWOOD, having returned from her Home tour, wishes to notify her old friends and the public that she has' resumed control of this popular pleasure resort, and will be pleased to welcome visitors as before. Vacancies for a fnr jrelect . Boarders. Wedding Couples entertained. Tennis, Swings, Shooting Galitries. Tea and Refreshments always ro*^/. 'Bosses run to the gate. THE WELLINGTON MEAT ISXPOR" CO.. LTD. MANURE MANUFACTURERS. Offices:—Waterloo Quay, Wellington. Mainure Works .'. Ngahauranga. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. nHEAP ' iyr A N U R E S. NETT CASH ON TRUCKS AT NGA- • HAURANGA, in 2cwt. SACKS. For lewt bags 2/6 iper ton extra is charged. M MANURE— PA 10s PER TON. Guaranteed Analysis; — Tricalcic Phosphate ..... ... 26 per cent ' Ammonia 8 per cent BONE DUST-£5 5s PER TON Guranteed Analysis:-^ 'xrioalclc Phosphate . ........ 43 pei sent. Ammonia 4 per cent. IMPORTED SUPERPHOSPHATE -." ~ ■ £5 5s PERTOK MIXINGThe Manures are not mixed until the orders are sent out, and purchasers at their option can have the ori final Manures sent to them in the makers' bags and makt/ the mixtures themselves. SPECIAL MIXTURES can be made at a:.;, time to suil farmers. Guranteed Analysis: — 35 to 37 per cent soluble Pl w*sphateNo. 1 MIXTURE— , 5s PER TON. cturanteed Analysis: — On* half imported SUPERFHOSPHATE, 35 to 37 per cent soluble Phosphate One-half BONE DUST, as above. . No. 3 MIXTURE— £4 17s 6d PER TON. Oue-half IMPORTED SUPERPHOSPHATE, as above. Une-haH "M" MANURE, an above. SPECIAL POTATO MANURE— y £5 PER TO^. (Copied from the report of the New York Agricultural Experiment Station, at Geneva, N.Y.) Guaranteed Analysis: — \j twenty-thirds DRI^D TLOOD, 1£ per cent. Ammonia. Ten twenty-thirds BONE DUST, as abor«. Eight twenty-thirds KAINIT, 13 per cent. Potash. KAiNXT } The addition of- a small proportion .. KAINIT to anf of the Mixtures is an a i vantage, and will be made without extra charge if specified hv the purchaser v\. ?n 'iving the oro'f"' THE COMPANY RECEIVES STOCK FOR TTIREEZING TOOK FOR Jj REEZING upon owner's account at the following rates: To include Slaughtering, Freezing, Shipping, Wrapper, and Freight. FOR SHIPMENTS IN THE MONTHS OF DECEMBER TO MAY (inclusive) — MUTTON, 1 l/10d per lb. (one penny and one-tenth) LAMB. 1 l/5d per lb. (one penny and onefifth) BEEF, 1 l/10d per lb. (one penny and onetenth). THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT CO., LTD. DILNOT SLADDEN. Secretary. Wellington, October 31, 1902. j THOUGHT is a power developed by brain organisation, and consists of impressions made upon •th ,1 delicate organ through the medium of t&o senses. . NEXT time your Corns prick and pain, just think of iKMOCAMDRAi tWftujP i 11 iffi ■l'^TJ'glLjiJKff WELCOME Gentlemen, Ladies, that have their toes unplagued with Corns win have a bout with you.—Shakespeare. MAKE your pathway through life easier from to-day by curing your corns with Barraclough's Progandra. WHY is Barraclough's Magic Nervine like the treaty between Great Britain and .'apan? Because it. comes as a surprise, received with general support, and results in peace 1 YF* 3, its efficacy is amaadng, even in obstinate cases of advanced decay, when other things fail, and has the cheerfuZ support of thousands, who enjoy tha best earthly blessing, "Teace," from tae soul-dis-turbing aching of the teeth. NEXT time you get the excruciating pain of Sciatica, Lumbago, or Chronic Rheumatism, just think of BARRACLOUGH'S RHEUMATIC LIQUID AND LINIMENT, circulars about these containing testimonials posted free on application to "Barraclough, Wellington." ""Bar raclough'* Cures are obtainable frcm chemists' and stores, or direct from "BABRACLOUGH, WELLINGTON." Progandra, post free, Is per box. Magic Nervine, post fret), Is per packet. Rheumatic Liquid and Liniment (one month's treatment), 12a poat Tree pLIMMERTON HOUS2. PLTMMERTON. Open all the year round. MRS. ROBERTSON, Manageress. Telegiams, "Robertson's, Plitrnwfoa." Telephone, "Plin.«u»ts*"^n Bureau./-'

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11796, 2 December 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11796, 2 December 1902, Page 8