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SX ■* pays,to imprtmel capacity and l*<BS I land to carry the quality of / W more stock in pastures HEK3 Sfek I etter conditio** TwreiSi q - this Spring with SUPERPHOSPHATE, when used for top-dressing of pastures, adds *° *he so *l an essential constituent of plant food necessary for the Sr&sE3Bß&< _'' -Sis s ' .production of healthy pastures and healthy stock. SUPERPHOSPHATE replenishes the phosphates that have been extracted from the soil by grazing or cropping. New Zealand soils I ; . V. ,< '•* tZ-'L’U are natura lly deficient in phosphates, and unless replenished, pastures I *• ;> become seriously affected both in quality and quantity. I 4 SUPERPHOSPHATE must not be regarded as a stimulant to plant i ’ v growth .. . Superphosphate is a definite plant food providing I ' ’‘yffijSßgg * nourishment to pastures and promoting the growth of better quality I ... grasses along with greater volume. Pastures adequately top-dressed J 5 Mfltfgy *with Superphosphate carry more stock . . . keep the stock in better condition . . . and improve the “ bloom ”of the wool. Only a pasture y grown with an adequacy of Superphosphate can provide stock with g|«||||| *' le rl £ht phosphatie content necessary for their health and growth. j>y Ils lest plots of pastures grown with and without Superphosphate show .. 'sjrX f an increase of Hay' ranging from 47 to 90% in favour of the top- I qfj|| ~ dressed plots. « .4 ■■;.-Analysis of the composition of the 1 lay grown on the test plots proved >-.2rj W <l’ a t the percentage content of phosphoric acid of the stock feed was * doubled by top-dressing with Superphosphate . . . showing why stock L. graz.ed on top-dressed pastures develop better and maintain better condition. ac, . ua * Practice, it is by no means uncommon to find that the carrying ,r-r capacity of land is doubled and sometimes trebled by top-dressing "* ■VWOii’S with Superphosphate. Mln these days, when it is necessary to “make every post a winning z» IS post, it pays to spend a few shillings per acre lor Superphosphate W tor pasture top-dressing. DO NOT DELAY IN PLACING YOUR ORDER FOR SUPERPHOSPHATE FOR SPRING TOP-DRESSING Wfr SUPERPHOSPHATE x Fully Aerated - -44 46% Water Soluble * A RflM £4/S@/- per tost— packed 12 bags to to ■ Every pasture Extra «or packing 16 bags to ton, 1/6 A few shillings JQ nfUflirfillv Discounts: 5/- per ton for cash, in seven days. llulUlcillj 2/6 per ton for cash in one month. OPP {*("11* \ „£ DELIVERY will be made from the nearest Works, or from Works which may be C 1 UViV IUI SHOiL 01 nominated by the Manufacturers. ~ 1 y iU be char E cd fronl the nearest Free Delivery points, which are : SUperpllOSpllHte 1 nOSDiiateS Hornby, Ashburton, Timaru, Oamaru, Eavensbourne, Burnside, Balclutha, Gore r r r » Invercargill. ... Top-Dress M° C S ab t e fr ° m all StoCk and Statiou A § ents ' Merchants, etc., or direct from the Will pQV VOU With DOMINION FERTILISER KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & 3 handsome n , , CO. LTD. co -’ s M - z - DRUG CO. LTD. SUperphOSphate P.O. Box 499, Dunedin. p q 3T9, D^X urcl1 ’ I profit Works : Ravensbourne. Works : Hornby & Burn shift,

J I BOBn ' / i Film invites dental troubles t * Remove it daily Film contains germs. It holds them against the teeth surface—teeth decay. Remove film daily. Eating the right foods and seeing your dentist every six months completes the only sound rule for safeguarding teeth. Pepsodent removes film more - iftectively than any other method f except your dentist’s cleaning. It contains no pumice, no harmful grit or crude abrasives. It has a gentle action that protects the delicate enamel. It is completely safe for children’s as well ■ as adult's teeth. Get Pepsodent tooth paste to-day. .Pepsodent2028 PAIN GOES INSTANTLYI END CORNS |CETS-IT “HOKmkA TesidentsT MR JIM SHANNON wishes to notify the General Public of Hokitika and surrounding districts that he has opened an Up-To-Date Duco and Enamelling Works next Railway Hotel, Weld. St., Hokitika. We Guarantee a First Class Job at Moderate Prices for All Classes of— Duco Enamelling, Metal Beating, Curtain and Hood Repairing, etc. M SHANNON ROBINSON’S GARAGE, (Next Railway Hotel), WELD STREET, HOKITIKA.

NEW PATTERNS——NEW STYLES——NEW SHADES I EXPERT WORKMANSHIP | Always obtainable at | VEEY LOWEST PKIOBB from M Medaviii TAILOB, Bevel! Street, Hokitika.

rerejerarariirar pj ? ARAHURASALE MONDAY NEXT. 20 FAT CATTLE for li. N. Adamson. 11l FAT CATTLE for w. \. J:imi<’>on. M. HOUSTON AMD CO. Land Agents and Auctioneer! HOKniKA

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Grey River Argus, 24 September 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 24 September 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 24 September 1932, Page 2