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Seasonal Hints on MANURING A big ' yield per acre offsets lower prices. It means that every unit of produce, e.g., each ton of potatoes, is produced at a lower cost. An important factor in getting big crops is to fertilise with proved fertilisers. - In Canterbury the following .fertilisers have, proved successful .and can be recommended for October application tPOTATOES Here's a good tip—use "3 to 1,", that is, 3cwt Superphosphate plus lcwt Sulphate of Ammonia, applied when "planting. Official tests over the past S years show that the average increase in yield, through the addition of lcwfc Sulphate of Ammonia shows a net profit, of approximately 2QO per cent, on tiie outlay. MANGELS lcwt Sulphate of Ammonia at time of seeding and also whoa thinring. CHOU MOELLIER, KALE, AND RAPE • Topdress with J to J cwt. Sulphate of Ammonia per acre, or cross drill ljcwt Amraoniated Super (2 parts Super, 1 part Sulphate of Ammonia)-per acre. RYEGRASS SEED PRODUCTION Apply lcwt Sulphate of Ammonia at time of" shutting up from stock. Begular users estimate that this increases yield of seed by from 10 to 20 bushels per acre. Further particulars write -Advisory Officer, 1.C.1. ■ (A. & N.Z.) Ltd., Box 226, Christchurck. SICO BARGAINS USED TRUCKS W. A. McLaveit $$ Co. I»M. 108 St. Asaph St., Ohristcanroa. USE MAIIBBEH'S EIM3EH TWMS Obtainable from all Merchants. MANILA and FI«AX EOPES and SHOP TWIHES! always in stock. NA&DREII SBEOS. LTSk Madras Street, ChststcSurca. Thones 35-322. S5-523. Get rid of your Rabbits. Fumigate with CYANOGASC YANO GAS Its the gas that kills them. J7XTERMINATE RATS, Etc., by ftf-> JLi .. migating with Cyanogas. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. 1 198 Cashel street, CHRISTGHURCH. -1 Covers 7s, Horse Covers 199. . ' 6d, Stack Covers 15s. JOHNSON & COUZINS, LTD., for OUy Canvas Coats, Saddlers, Cashel street. J4400 ?PENTS, Used, as good as new. Camp -*- Beds, Motor Bags. Rue Sacs, Haversacks. JOHNSON & COUZINS, LTD.; Mag; Sail, and Net.Makers, 93 Cashel street. J44o© POULTRY FARMERS! Consign Your Eggs and Poultry to the CANTERBURY CO-OP. POULTRY' PRODUCERS, LTD, Tuam street, and obtain Highest Market Values. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Poultry Sales held every Wednesday and Friday, 12 o'clock Ifaon. If not a Client, give us a triaL C 2765
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20977, 4 October 1933, Page 14
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