HOW MME ACTS ON THE SOIL 'AS crops continue to be raised on any. piece of land, and. manures and other fertilisers are added to the soil, the bed of humus becomes more and more acid. As a result the tender roots of many plants are seriously injured, and the meagre growth is a clear evidence of the acid condition. This soil condition is prevalent practically all over the Taranaki District, and especially where the soil has been under cultivation for some time. The effect of LIME is to combine with the acid and thus to release valuable plant food, which immediately becomes available. Lime. AMNER’S LIME CO., NAPIER. BOX t, NAPIER. TWO YEARS TO PAY ! Balance Spread Over Two Years. Why go without a WAGGON, DRAY OR SULKY 7 WE CAN DELIVER- TO YOUR RAILWAY STATION AT PRICES AND ON TERMS THAT DEFY COMPETITION. WIRE OR WRITE US FOR PARTICULARS— J. POMEROY & CO., LTD., COACHBUILDERS, HAMILTON. r USE SULPHATE OF POTASH (in addition to usual Fertilizer) on \ POTATOES ' and raise Bigger Crops and Better Tubers. Obtainable from all Fertilizer dealers. Potash Pays!
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 12 July 1924, Page 12
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183Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 12 July 1924, Page 12
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