resist malign tendencies among their own leaders, lest we again should reap the harvest of war and suffer, in our own and our children’s agony, the Pentecost of Calamity.
1 summer :es soil of Replace it with es A VS* 835 m or. vr 7* mmm ::mm ik tfrfv >;VpJ >? t-t*: The vigorous growth this summer has been a heavy drain on the soil. So if you want to have plenty of grass during the autumn and winter you must give your pastures a tonic NOW. Top-*dress generously with Superphosphate." It is better than any other phosphates, because it is ioo% water soluble, so that the plants begin to drink it in through their roots immediately you apply it. Thus it nourishes the grasses and clovers in your pastures and produces a vigorous growth that is kept up right through the winter. \ That is why pastures top-dressed with Super will carry more stock. They are more nourishing and so the stock is better conditioned. / ;• Superphosphate is the cheapest, most effective, and most profitable form of phosphate to apply. Therefore . Feed qour pastures with Superphosphate fk Supplies obtainable from all wholesale Fertilizer Merchants, Storekeepers and Dairy Companies.
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Matamata Record, Volume XIII, Issue 1108, 24 March 1930, Page 6
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