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CUSTOMER'S REPORT. "WESTFIELD" MANURES .... AOT QUICKER, and consequently must be Better than other Brands. Mi. Rout. Swayne, "The Oaks," Cambridge, writes as, 6th August, 1904 i—- " I had an exceptionally heavy Crop of Turnips. Ufted your Special Turnip Manure, 2J owt. to the acre. Hare used your Manures for a number of years, and oonsider they act quicker, and consequently must be better than other brands of Manure on the market." PACKED IN IK CWT. BAOS. 16 TO THE TON. MANUFACTURING ANALYSIS: 12 to 13 pep cent. Soluble Phosphate 2to 2J pep cent. Ammonia 28 to 20 pep cant. Insoluble 3 to 4 per cent. Sulphate of Potash Its composition is the result of long and oareful study and experiment. It ta a comploto Manure, containing all that the Turnip crop requires. It contains the ingredients ncoossary to start the plant quickly, foods the Turnip right on to maturity, and loaves something In the ground to bonellt tho suoceeding crop, 'lheso roaults 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 jou 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. Tho two former aro beyond our control; the third Is ontirely in tho hands of the farmer, whoso observations will to ;oh him the neoessity for thorough cultivation and a fine sood bed. In the fourth wo olaim to offer valuable aid by providing a Manure thoroughly suited to tho requirement* of the Crop and the 8oll» and Climate of Northern New Zealand. I MANUFACTURERS—CUSTOMER'S REPORT. "WESTFIELD" CHEAPEST IN THE LONG RUN. So nays Mb. It. J. a MaoMjllak, of Papatoitoi, 12th June, 1905 i—- " I consider your Turnip Manure tho be«t obtainable. La«t year I made for the first time a mixture according to a recipe in a pamphlet, it was a total failure. Have never yet had a failure when using 'Westfield' Turnip Manure. It is the ohe&pest in the long run." A Better Turnip Alsaare than thlM eeanot be produced. ®Br ! Office: ALBERT ST., AUCKLAND. PTHORNE, PROSSER CO.'S N.Z. DRUG 00., LTD. Works i WESTFIELD, near OTAHDHD.

LAND FOR SALE. FURTHER SUB-DIVISION OF TEE FAMOUS WOODLANDS ESTATE will lie open For Sals by Privat-3 Traaty 011 and after Monday, 15ih January, 1903. The lands comprised therein consist of some 97313 AGHES, situated from T WO-AND-A-HILF TO FIVE MILES from the TAUriUI RAILWAY STATION, and are ADJACENT TO CREAMERY, SCHOOL, POST OFFICE AND CHURCH. The sections have been subdivided into CONVENIENTSIZED DAIRY AND GRIZING FARMS, and amongst them are some of the most DESIRABLE PORTIONS OF THE ESTATE. TERMS OF PAYMENT—2O per cent cash, 5 per cent at end of 2 years, and 5 per cent, annually thereafter for 5 years. Interest at 5 per cent. Applic itions should be addressed to the N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Company, Ltd., Hamilton, from whom Litlios, with prices, conditions, and all further particulars can be obtained. Mr Thouias M a-tin wi!i bo on the ground «<ich Tu«s>l ly, Thursday aad Saturday to p >iat out bouu larioa t> iutonliag purchaswri.

COU GHR E%vJ CURES q COUGHS COtoe I AND B I >s^^mE3m coooißaO COUGHS COiOc J AND « I k I FOR BEST VALUE IN s. -•"•■ , * v -' g y j Si New Currants Elemes Seeded Raisins and Sultanas. anl &!m3nds, Figs, Datas, etc. Limejuice Lemon Squasb Raspberry Syrup, etc., etc. RY 33. J. D .A. "VIE] "2", General Storekeeper, HAMILTON.

TROB. B. AETHUTi] [B. K. SOEATS AUCKLAND CITY MAiSKET, WELLESLEY STREET WING BICHAED ARTHUR & CO.. FRUIT, PRODUCE AND POULTRY A.TJ SmtSSSHaiaSg WK ha?e not? or« of the largest and boat lighted Auction Rooms in the Colony, being; aituatod in the busiest pari of tha City, clients can rely upon goods well dinpl&yod and di spoked to tho be; i advantage.

NOTICE. -io-Dsfc Tailoring xvrrhA! GUARANTEED. SEE OUR WINDOW. WE mrike a speciality o f Butter Wrappers, "VVuKiTO Timks, Hunilfcoo

SALES Fruit, Produce Pius k Poultry Auctioneers, AUOELAND.

s* you want a Neat Circular cr Billhead printed, it dona at the Waikato tsa Piintmg Vvuska, Hamatun

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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6930, 1 February 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6930, 1 February 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6930, 1 February 1906, Page 1

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