BLYTHES SALE Ends Weds. Evening July 25 th Bargains Throughout the Store HALF PRICE and LESS 15 LADIES' LONGCLOTH 10 Pieoez FLANNELETTE, 35NIGHTS, trimmed Vai lace or 36-inch. Neat Stripes. Spera embroidery. Hand made. make, 1/11. — Were 36/s- Half Price 1/« To go 18/3 • FUGI UNDERSKIRTS, trim- 6 J"!**® *. HI , TE . FLANNELmed hemstitching. Beautiful ETTE, 36-inch, heavy weight, goods. Were 49/6— very strong, 2/9. To go 17/6 Half Price 1/4} SALE ENOS WEDS., JULY 25 at 5.50 P.M. I<M Yards VELVETEENS, 23 2 Places TOSCA NETS 40 inches inch, in all best shades. Fine wide, in Black, Cerise, or pile. Usually 4/11 — gold, 17/6 — Clearing 2/6 To Co 4/11 75 Yards CREPE DE CHENE, SILK NETS, double width, in in White. Sky, Cornflower and fawn, pink or Vieux Rose. Black, 19/6 — Were 7/6— Half Price 9/9 Clearing Out 2/6 f /J /
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BM r Farmer Are you one oFriie Wise Heads? Wrong impressions are due to lack of knowledge! Many Farmers are under the , impression that Superphosphate causes sourness in the land. This is not so. On the contrary Sup erphosphale WILL GO A LONG WAY IN CORRECTING ACIDITY Extract from • I nBFI The American Fertiliser Au'umn and lost if applied in the autumn or winter. This also is a mis. Wintar taken idea. ' «• Experiments made at Rhode .... . . , •« _.• .1 Island show that Superphosphate A chemK.l reaction takes place m the wj. airestmg the actually served to reduce soil acid- wster-soluble pho.ph.te and holding n as Plant Food m a ity. Dr. Burgess, who made the A p”m&s ,mm wh,d ’ “ "• <hly * v * J,l>fc ,nd “ 4I lM,in «' test, declares positively that ‘there SUPERPHOSPHATE is no foundation for the statement ~ iureg j an< ] most profitable form of Plant Food obtain, that soils will become more acid Th. Moat .ble. All the wiseheads uae from the continuous use of Super- SUPERPHOSPHATE phosphate. I——— —— because they have proved it to be the best and most « r-va ECONOMICAL FERTILIZER. For Tod Dressing Pastures Farmer . . .* e l l » • ciTDCDDUnCPUATr In every progressive country in the world Superphosphate is USD SUPERPHOSPHATE Demands manufactured on a large scale because the farmer demands at any season of the year it- it *nd the roil rbqpim it. FARMERS SHOULD INSIST ON THE HIGHEST GRADE Superphosphate OF NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURE If your land has a sour tendency, that ia not the fault of the Superphosphate. In auch caaea uae BASIC SUPERPHOSPHATE which outahinea Baaic Slag or any other Citric Soluble Phoaphate Obtainable from all Merchants and Storekeepers, or direct from the Manufacturers
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 186, 24 July 1923, Page 7
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