PRAISE PROM DORA LINDSAY. # Bora Lindsay, the well-known Scottish character impressionist, recently wrote a letter of appreciation to Mr Baxter, in which she stated that the last supply sent to her had arrived just at the right time, as she had been suffering from a very severe cold. She says:/‘Now, thanks to Baxter’s Lung Preserver, I promptly got rid of it.” Now that the nights are inclined to be chilly, you will wisely procure a supply of “Baxter’s.” It is an unrivalled cough, cold and influenza medicine. Can be found in the most luxurious city apartments, and in the humblest cottage in the back country. There is good reason for this, as Baxter’s Lung Preserver, besides being a splendid cough and cold specific, has wonderful tonic properties that build up the system. 2/6 buys a generoussized bottle from any chemist or store; family size 4/6. . 55 DON’T ASK EVERYBODY. When, your child has a cough, cold, or bronchitis, don’t go enquiring of everybody as to the medicine to give it. Get a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and give it according to directions. The children love Cham.berlain’s Cough Remedy, and they know as well as you do that there is no other cough medicine that will so quickly relieve their cough or cold, cheek bronchitis, and relieve croup.—Advt. Newcomers v.< Hawera are cordis 11 j invited to join the “No-Rubbing’> Laundry Help Club. (Full particulars from vour grocer).-—Advt.
Autumn Top Dressing with Superphosphate the most profitable, economical and certain mean: obtaining ample feed during the winter' months, because Superphosphate is a readily available and lasting form of plant food. Superphosphate has proved its value as a wonderful stimulant of plant growt: whether used for top-dressing in the Autumn or at any other season of the year. Onof the largest Dairy-farmers in the Auckland Province strongly advocates the use o Superphosphate for Autumn top-dressing. He states that he proposes top-dressm ; his pastures in the Autumn with 2J ewt. of Superphosphate to the acre. He h» always top-dressed with Superphosphates in the Autumn and has proved t> value of the practice. Experiments Show “Super” is Best. Mr. T. H. Patterson, Instructor in Agriculture, has given figures concerning » perimenta made at Te Kuiti, Here is a contrast between Superphosphate Basic Slag : Cost Cash Return Gain SUPERPHOSPHATE - £1 £4 5 4 £3 5 < BASIC SLAG - - £1 £1 13 9 13 ‘ On an outlay of £l, Superphosphate therefore gave a return of £2 lla 7d. ivur than Basic Slag. Be guided by these two practical examples of Superphosphate superiority. To; dress this Autumn with Superphospate —order your supply now for delive y t any time you specify. Superphosphate applied in the Autumn means a wonderful improvement ipastures. Its effect is rapid, its benefits are lasting, and its superiority ov<Basio Slag is being realised by more and more farmers every year. Superphosphate yields | 5 times I better results than Basic j Slag. | „ ■ ! See results of Government Test. INSIST ON THE HIGHEST GRADE Superphosphate OF ZEALAND MANUFACTURE Obtainable from all Merchants, Storekeepers, or direct from the Manufacturers
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 19 June 1924, Page 3
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