PLOUGHS SCRATCH THE SURFACEBLASTING GOES DEEPER. Instead of turning over the .impoverished surface soil to the depth of a plough-snare every year, use Atlas i'arin Powder and loosen the subsoil four feet «leep. This makes available n vast new store of plant food and the result is healthier, more prolific crops.; Blasting the soil with Atlas Parm Powder lots in the air and this liberates the food elements which have been locked in the subsoil for years—locked where the roots could not penetrate. Results are wonderful. Particulars from Goldinjham and Beckett, Ltd.. Palmerston- North, Distributing Agents for Wellington. Wairarapa, and Tarahaki, or Atlas Powder Co., Jta l>l3, Wellington.—A'.lvt. -
It is a mutter of common 'knowledge that the' application of itrtilici.il manure is yielding a much larger return for its vea than ever before. This is due mainly to fanners , increasing knowledge of the action of manures, and also to the ever-growing use of "Eclipse" ■Fertiliser. These famous Fertilisers are prepared for' all classes of soil and for nil kinds of crops, and they invariably yield profitable returns.—Advt.
From A. .T. Parton. shoot steel worker, of Ciu'terton, comes the report that owinsr tp the shortage of sheet-stool, Vintor Vat orders can only be promised delivery in rotation. To the factory manager Vho requires the most up-to-date Vat. this news is important Good ariviee therefore, is: Write to A. .T. Pnrton fer narticulars of the, Victor Vat and date of delivery.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3142, 21 July 1917, Page 10
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