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Autumn Top Dressing with 3 is the most profitable, economical and certain means of obtaining ample feed during the winter months, because Superphosphate is a readily available and lasting form of plant food. I Superphosphate -has proved its value as a wonderful, stimulant of pl«t crowt* Superphosphate °* th& *?**? in the Auckland Province strongly advocatesSTwcl iSmUm Superphosphate for Autumn top-dressing. He states that he propoaea topH**** yieldS *» I****** in the Autumn with 2J cwt. of Superphosphate to tiie acre l£*2 5 times :LT«To f tie%r c «c: ith -a*-*-*— «• .*• a— -< *2w*«. better results Experiments Show "Super" is Best , T' H- Pa? ters°n > in Agriculture, has given fig™ concent-. m*~ thCin S" m6S ***• Here *" * COntrasfc between Snpecphoijnat^ «* l?/yef«* «*»Bic olag: ;^ gi . ™ *™™ °°st Cash Return Gam Slag. SUPERPHOSPHATE - £1 £4 5 4 £3 S * BASIC SLAG - .■ £i £1 w 9 £ I On an outlay of Si, Superphosphate therefore gave a return of £2 11a. 7A. **<«• than Basic Slag. ««w c reSUItS Be guided by these two practical examples of Superphosphate superior^. T<^ Of Government dr6SS .th' S Autumn Superphoapat^-order your supply UO w for foiivery^ . any tune yon specify. J T^est Superphosphate applied ia the Autumn means a wonderful improve*** «* pastures. Its effect is rapid, its benefits are lasting, and its saaerion^ «wr 1 ' Ba3lc Sla S » being realised by more and more farmers every ymax. INSIST ON THE HIGHEST GRADE OF NEW^ ZEALAND MANUFACTURE Obtainable -rom all Merchants, Storekeeper*, " *- . or direct from the Manufacturers

•—— ■ m ■"•^-^^T'-rL Mow cm « World lour --****** Safe in all Waters Special Reserve (WHITE LABEL) WHISKY

TO DAIRY FARMERS! QOW J)EMONSTRATIOU. By Hugh Van Pelt. "How to Pick a Dairy Cow" (wit's; numerous illustrations). No dairyfarmer should be without this valuable book. Price 3/9 Post Free.—C. A. Innes, Bookseller, 28 Willis Street, Wellington. ALBERT GOOSSENS "I can state that I have used 'Heeszo' with wonderful effect when troubled vritk a cough or cold. It braces my throat." Obiaieable all cirraijU OfC bottle makes <me pia€ *a and ttor<.t. L.\ 0 Rnmat cough mixtara. j i Aff/M* * universal cuslon t\l\Sm\ that benefits everyFvprv r!% Aids digestion rf&£ll cleanses the teeth, a *^«^ soothes thelhujt WRIGIEYS to remember -^(^ Seafed fa its Huthe *^ 32S^ Delicious Flavear off Rlp« Fnrtt

A sniff in time saves nine. Inhale <*Nazol,:' or take it on sugar. No cold is Nazol-proof; 1/6.—Advt.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLIV, Issue XLIV, 8 March 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLIV, Issue XLIV, 8 March 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLIV, Issue XLIV, 8 March 1924, Page 9

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