Vol. XVII. No. 4;!: THE AGRICULTURAL XEWJ; Deckmber 28, 1918. 



A WORD TO PLANTERS 



In consequence of the continued official prohibition of Guano exports from England, 

 we much regi'et that busiiess with our West Indian friends is, for the time being 

 interrupted, 



Directly shipment of our well-k-^wn (orifrinal) DISSOLVED GUANO 



AND RAW PERUVIA?^ GUANO FOR SUGAR AND OTHER 



CULTIVATIONS can be resumed, we shall be glad of orders and shall do our 



utmost to meet all requirements. 



The A ng'lo- Continental Guano 



Works, Ltd. 



DOCK HOUSE, BILLITER STREET, LONDON, E.G. 3. 



Works: Victoria Docks, E. 

 Barbados Agents: James A. Lynch & Co., Ltd., Br-idg-etown. 



THE BARBADOS 

 CO-OPERATIVE COTTON FACTORY, LIMITED. 



WE HAVE BEEN BUYINa 



West Indian Cotton Seed 



during the past eight years, and we are prepared to continue purchasing same at 

 HIGHEST POSSIBLE PRICES IN THE FUTURE. 



Our methods of doing this business are too well known to our friends to need any fm'ther 

 comment. Our large plantation supply business places us in a position to continue to 

 execute any orders entnisted to us lo the best advantage. 



THE INTERESTS OF OUR WEST INDIAN FRIENDS ARE OURS 



AT ALL TIMES. 



i^l£:ahe call on u«. 



the barbados co-operative 

 cotton factory, ltd., 



barbados. 



Printed at Office of Agrievllrtr^ lUporUr, 4, High Streetl Bridgetown, Barbados, 



