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Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette , 2 September 1925, Page 6

 

Autumn Top-Dressing with Superphosphate ensures plenty of Autumn and Winter feed Autumn top-dressing with Superphosphate is the surest and most economical means of obtaining an abundance of feed during the late Autumn and Winter months, for Si t t uperpnospno re is a wonderful stimulant of plant growth in itself, and it alto has a remarkable effect on releasing other valuable fertilizing elements in the soil. A top-dressing of Superphosphate in the Autumn is a sound and profitable investment. It not only conserves the natural richness of the soil, but increases it, and so increases the soil's productivity. It ensures a maximum yield of feed and crops, arid acts directly » maintaining the healthy vigour of pastures and grazing stock. One of the largest Dairy Farmers in the Auckland Province has always top-dressed with Superphosphate in the Autumn and has proved the value of the practice. He says, " I propose top-dressing my pastures in the Autumn with 2} cwt. of Superphosphate t« the acre." INSIST ON THE HIGHEST GRADE Superphosphate OF NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURE Obtainable from all Merchants, Storekeepers or direct from the Manufacturer*

* FOR this length of time J. Jones "On the Corner," City Markets, has been selling and selling well for clients their Potatoes, Onions and all farm Produce, Poultry, Fruit, Butter and Eggs. To obtain satisfaction consign ail your produce to

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