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1 > ' K ■ Use S. & W. Dry I IF YOU want results (and that is what every Orclmrdist sprays for)— and W DRY ARSENATE OF LEAD is preferable to other makes owing’ to the fact that it possesses qualities winch go to make it undoubteaMOST EFFECTIVE AND ECONOMICAL MIXTURE ON THE MARKET? READ— abQut , ts SUSPENSION QUALITIES Because of its unusual lightness it stays- thoroughly in suspcnsion during * r»rkm»Q+inn fVmq {Tivint? a prav of uniform strength. If lemams Slif ss o°f the market. ABOUT ITS EFFECTIVENESS AND SAFETY. IT contains from 31 to 33 per cent. Arsenic Oxide thoroughly in combination with the lead. This means that it has maximum killing pmvei, speedy action, and unquestioned effectiveness m controlling all leaf-eating and chewing insects. It has splendid adhesive qualities and covers the k leaves evenly. The grower can apply this material with complete assurance of safety. ABOUT ITS ECONOMY IT requires less than ono-half as much Dry Powdered Arsenate of Lead as it does the paste material to accomplish the same or better results One pound or one and one-half pounds of S. and W. Dry Aisehate of Lead to one hundred gallons of water will control leaf eating insects where hereto!ore two, three and four pounds of paste material were required. It wi bo readily evident that this means ultimate economy to the grower and farmer. W© have bought good supplies early in the season and can supply CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER LIKE MIXTURE ON THE MARKET Put up in the following sizes:— 6, 10, 25 and 50-lhTins. 3/2, 3/1, 2/11 2/9 per lb. OBTAIN YOUR SUPPLY RIGHT AWAY. CBBiV m m k: a There*. . S.grt »t >n»V M>» Fruit Growers say “FRIEND" N OIUES( SUPERIOR Because they Get There (Like Friend Power Sprayers) Look on UK NOMLE TOO us« and see d y°*i— can J TV '"FRir.ND- 1. the ?FWENDNoSimUII' « , drip or clou. They mike the ‘°'£ T c |uߣ , drinn* it fenher into the tree, th.n the clujer. ti»* "iif.i f” snrsvs uo thf leaves *cJ dewn into tnscnrx {IJ • Sht'Ti."'’.rtU vort- fnre SI ..cn, FRIEND” MFC CO. GASPORT, N.Y.O (HT “ mmm In Stock; THE FRIEND NOZZLE (as illustrated) With Assorted Discs. E. BUXTON ■saaansKW Use*. LTD NELSON MOTUEKA

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 15 October 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 15 October 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 15 October 1920, Page 2

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