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LAND AND GENERAL. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO., OF N.Z., LTD. CYAN AMIDE THE MOST ECONOMICAL FORM OF NITROGEN, Containing:— NITROGEN, 20. G per cent. CYAN AM IDE , V V markable crop increases. Unlike other nitrogenous fertilisers, it is not washed out of the ground, and so has a good lasting effect, sweetens "sour" soils, and improves the tilth of clay land. It does not force growth, but maintains a steady supply of plant food throughout the growing season. Continued use improves the condition of the soil. FOR GRASS TOP-DRESSING apply 1 to l|cwt per acre at any time beween April and July. This will result in much earlier growth in Spring, and the maintenance of continuous fresh growth throughout the season. Unlike other nitrogenous fertilizers, Cyanamide will not depress the clover—the lime it contains benefits the clovers, while its nitrogen feeds the grasses. For pastures bad with Daisies, Moss, or other weeds, apply per acre about the end of 'July. The caustic lime in Cyanamide has a scorching effect on such weeds, and will kill them out, and later benefit the pasture. A shipment of Cyanamide is now being discharged ex m.v. "Zealandic" at Timaru. Send us your order now. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD. ASHBURTON. J. B. NICOLL, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. NEW BUNGALOW. ODERN BUNGALOW, just com- . pleted, 4 rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, pannelled hall and sun verandah. Washhouse etc., attached. Every possible convenience, built-in wardrobes, and cupboards. Solidly built and will bear close inspection. Splendid freehold section, in good locality, well fenced and pathed. I am prepared to arrange mortgages and give terms for balance if necessary. Price £IO9O. Office: Burnett Street, Ashburton. ENRY STEPHENSON. AUCTIONEER, LAND ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENT. Loans negotiated, Rents collected. Auction Sales of Poultry, Produce, Furniture, Fruit etc., every Friday. Clearing Sales arranged in Town or Country, lowest terms.

PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. 7) S* ACRES, situated Lismore with icJ chveiling, 5 rooms, bathroom, scullery and conveniences, dairy, motorshed, chafrhon.se, cowbail. Divided into 5 paddocks, one paddock used as accommodation ljaddock. PRICE £9OO. Fol. 36. U/JQ ACRES subdivided into 12 4 t/ipaddocks, well watered and fenced, dwelling 7 rooms, and conveniences, good outbuildings. 75 acres in turnips, 75 arces Dun oats and grass, just sown, 60 acres 2-yr old grass, 30 acres of year-old grass' at present carrying 800 sheep. "Will exchange for small dairy farm or store. Fol. 36. 1_ ACRE with dwelling, 4 rooms, bath4. room, hot and cold water, washhouse detached, copper and tubs. To be sold cheap to wind up estate. PRICE £425. FOR SALE. Several Sections about £ acre, from £frj to £75, easy terms. HENRY STEPHENSON. Agent for: — Norwich Union Fire Insurance Co. Norwich and London Accident Assurance. A. H. FENN, AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT, TANCRED STREET. JUST ON MARKET. 5 roomed Roughcast Bungalow, electric light and every possible convenience and gas, garage, corner section. Early application necessary. I have several shops to let in Triangle, reasonable rents. !3 Tinwald. 4 roomed House with pantry, scullery, bathroom, electric light, Al water supply. A lovely horn .', £875. i Acre. Right in town. Fine building site. A. H. FENN, Auctioneer and Land Agent 'Phone 276. BUSINESS NOTICES. ELECTRIC LAMPS. | SPAM Electric Lamps, all sizes. JOHN ORR" AND CO., LTD.. STEWART HORSE CLIPPERS. kJ trass. We hold stocks of heads, combs and cutters, chains, shafts, castings and all extras. JOHN ORR AND CO., LTD. :

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 153, 10 April 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 153, 10 April 1930, Page 8

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