BUILPS for TOMORROW Kempthorne Prosser & Co. were the pioneers in the fertiliser */ industry in this country. Their first plant was opened at Burnside, . j|l gp||k '-■ near Dunedin, as far back as 1881. Since that time they have estab- * ® lished plants at Westfield (Auckland); at Wanganui and at Hornby ■' ' >Xs** -<|L (Christchurch) always endeavouring to anticipate the growing I i *' demand for fertilisers necessitated by our national need for increas- ' P** ! 7- ? ing production. The new Contact Sulphuric Acid Plant, just completed at our Hornby Works, is a further step in our plans to provide the great- t , ‘g ~ est possible Fertiliser Service to New Zealand farmers. This plant BlUi '. is one of the two biggest of its kind in New Zealand, and will be QyW adequate for our needs for many years to come. ? ( ' All our Works have resident Technical Field Officers whose ser- --dMp / t ■> vices are available on request to give advice on fertiliser require- M X\C r- * It ments and usage and on farm management generally. ’ lk : ---I ? : K.P. produces “a fertiliser for every purpose” including SUPERPHOSPHATE; AERIAL SUPER; SERPENTINE SUPER and Fertiliser AE> Mixtures including SULPHUR, POTASH, D.D.T. and TRACE ELEMENTS. . J|L -? g ’\U. ' aMHIMMi i*WT 1 'hflMß;' \ HEW ZUUHD DRUC CO. LTD. / FERTILISER WORKS IT lUCXUND • WINUNUI • CHRISTCHURCH - ’ £ f ' ' v -’
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31341, 11 April 1967, Page 19
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