H THE CROWDS ARE COMING! | 1 WS&m f lll'f* f «l^£*_slfr % H SgH Commences To-morrow, {f| : , At 9 a.mv [ 9 ||j|i • Don't miss this Event. Be early '[ || WtSl • "■ TO.MORRAW i' 9 .- ; " - ; \. ■ -.. . ■'- '■ ''-_._"• ■' - * /""x^^^^^^^^^^^P I/Oil OFIG Ofs°i?G ps^^^^M^^^yMS^^ Wrong impressions are f/// fTm§^^^B^^^ due to lack of knowledge! jtf (I J MliUffih Many Farmers; are .under the Jin if impression that Superphosphate ffl[\ / causes sourness in the land. This is not so. On the contrary WILL GO A LONG WAY IN CORRECTING AjCIDITY ■ • ■ " ■■''■'.'.•'. .... •■- .-* "... *yv '.■■...i~ ■ *•?...■ '.■:■ ■ Extrarf frnm i „, ■ *■._,_,- I ■ THEN AGAIN, many farjncw think th^SuperphotpKale „£? I ™ w ~. » • -^iL'tS JwuW only be applied a.the ipring.-«ad-f tKrt the. efied : ;»V Ihe American Fertiliser Autumn and lost a applied in the autuma or winter. ihU alio » a maWinter taken idea. . .7 ' "Experiments made at Rhode ■■ ~ . , . , , . .^..' ~ ~ . Mand show that Superphosphate , 1 A-chemical react™> take, place v, »he 3o.l«f«tog the actuaUy served to reduce soil acid- . R?-*l, water-soluble phosphate and holding U^s Plant Food m a ity. Dr. Burgess, who made the . VwF^d foim which.ss.ieadily available and rtfcllaiimg.-. test, declares positively that 'there " t .— — ! SUPERPHOSPHATE is no foundation for the statement _ ! . ; s the surest and most profitable form^f PUat Food obtainthat soils -will become more, acid The Mo.l a b{ Ci AUthewisehcadsuie from the continuous use of Super- Economical SUPERPHOSPHATE phosphate.' ** | I because they have proved it to b« the best and mort^ „ _ . n 4 r--, _! ECONOMICAL FERTILIZER. r^SSJ - I- ««T Prog^vecounuv .4eW« Superphosphate j. use SUPERPHOSPHATE Demands manu f a ctured on a large scale becjuise the iaxmet dcmaisdi at any season of the year I "■« ' it and the soil requires«. - — - , FARMERS SHOULD INSIST ON THE HIGHEST GRADE OF NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURE If your land hat a sour tendency, that is not the fault of the Superphosphate. In such cases use BASIC SUPERPHOSPHATE 'Which-* outshines Basic Slaa or any other Citric Soluble Phosphate Obtainable from all Merchants and Storekeepers, or direct from the Manufacturers
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 July 1923, Page 3
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318Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 July 1923, Page 3
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