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Autamn Display A Delightful Showing of Autumn Styles at Hefford’s. m w mm i mesk We have much pleasure in announcing that we have now opened our new Autumn and Winter Goods. We invite you to pay a visit to our Showroom, where you will see all the newest and latest in Style, Fit and Materials. The Smart Feature of the New Coats is the Fur Collar, some having an uncommon chain fastening. The Model Millinery this season is extremely smart and superior in quality and finish. Trimmings of Cords, Bone and Feather Ornaments make a smart finish. There is a wide range of Woven Woollen Frocks to choose from, all moderately priced. The Styles are smarter than ever this season —but sensible —and there’s something to suit every type, age and occasion. During Building Alteration* we are making an interior display only. We invite you to viut us. HEFFORD’S of ASHBURTON.

“HUSKIES” FOR. NEW ZEALAND. Not those lovely husky dogs from, th© Antarctic—but husky throats for the unwary. Watch out for them. Chilly weather brings a host of troubles, sore throats, huskiness, influenza colds and chest complaints. But there’s quick relief in Baxter’s Lung Preserver —the unfailing remedy with 70 years’ reputation. Be sure it’s “Baxter’s.” Sold by all chemists and stores. Large 4/6 and handy 2/6 and 1/6 sizes.—.(Advt.)

REMARKABLE FOR. PILES. ZANN Double Absorption Treatment has shown remarkable results in worst cases. Generous trial sent for 9d. —Zann Pty., Box 952 KM, Wellington

THINK IT OVER. IT’S the attention to details, the trifles that make perfecticin, “and perfection is no trifle.’’ Get your Buits made by CRAIGHEAD. You’ll find him in Tailored Street. QUICK RELIEF FROM PILES. ZANN Double Absorption Treatment gives immediate relief. Generous trial 9d.. —Zann Pty., Box 952 KM, Wellington.

an Extended autumn Have yon eve: WHAT mr WORTH DOES IT a few Shillings acre v, considered how valuable an extension of the Autumn Growing period would be to you . JUS J what a difference an extra couple of weeks or so of growth would make to your pastures and to the Greenfeed crops that are so important this year for winter feed, . . . At the same time, estimate in £ s A the value of starting the growth of pasture grasses a few weeks earlier in the spring. The extra volume of stock feed produced by Super is now generally recognised. The increased mineral content, and consequent higher food value, of Greenfeed, Pasture Grasses and Clover grown with adequate ami regular applications of “Super," also has widespread recognition. This year “Supe*” by stimulating Autumn Growth and by actually extending the growing period* will render a service of incalculable value to farmers in every part of Canterbury. Never was the necessity for developing winter feed more pronounced than it is to-day, and farmers can rely on “Super” to give them the assistance so urgently needed to build up their pastures and Greenfeed crops for the rapidly approaching winter months. GREENFEED CROPS, In order to make the most of the short Autumn growing period, liberal use should be made of “Super/’ This quick-acting, highly-soluble phosphate will produce the quick, high-quality growth that farmers require, and it will be found that it pays handsomely to use a bag or so—in most cases 2 bags—of “Super” to the acre with all Greenfeed crops. PASTURE TOP-DRESSING Early Autumn is the most favourable time of the year in which to Top-dress pastures. Applications of at least 2cwt of “Super” per acre should be made as soon as possible in order to stimulate Autumn growth and extend the actual growing of grasses and clovers further into the winter. • Many pastures will be renewed this Autumn, and it is well to bear in mind that most Canterbury soils call for a broadcasting of 5 to llcwt of Carbonate of Lime per acre just prior to sowing. In addition, excellent results will be obtained by the use of at least 2cwt of “Super” per acre. Where it is inconvenient to broadcast Lime, “Basic” or “Reverted” Super at the rate of at LEAST 2 hags to the acre is recommended . . . this will not correct an acid soil, but it does give splendid results where lime is required and cannot be conveniently used. A liberal use o£ “Super” this Autumn can avert loss and double vour nrofits.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 138, 23 March 1935, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 138, 23 March 1935, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 138, 23 March 1935, Page 7