VIEW OF. WAREHOUSE FROM NELSON STREET. ANURES DOWN 50/ Price Present | Last Year. Cash Price. | SUPER, 36/38% »817 6 62 6 BASIC SUPER ... 815 0 6 2 6 KAINIT 13 15 0 513 9 J SULP. OF POTASH .., -45 0 0 19 8 9 SULP. OF AMMONIA 39 10 0 .17 3 6 BONEDUST ... 19 15 0 12 115 0 BLOOD AND BONE 19 17 6 UU 9 j 155 10 0 78 17 9 The difference represents a reduction of 50% on the total of last year's prices. Order Now—Our Fourfold Guarantee will Protect You 1. W, _*.« th» M«n«r« t. b. mmtotmi ™ U» n«»l >-d most up-toAt. pl.nl in tb. Domhion, nd to b. true to description. | 2. We guarantee these prices against any rise. I 3 We Lrantee to allow you any fall in price that may take place on orders given now for forward delivery. I to accept cancellation or change of delivery date en forward orders, any time before shipment > actually made. Covered by this fourfold guarantee, order your requirements at once, If booked. If cash ' If booked- If cash with order. c , with order. gg £ s d £ s d a * S„i « ... *i m* „.,. ™>n» 67 6 62 6 Lime, ex store, per cwt. 3/3, per ton ... 33 6 219 6 Basic Super, 41/43 per cent. ... ... (Special Prices for Truck Lots direct from Super, 36/38 per cent., water soluble gg g P^ } j o ,. n . P r ho ?n h /t 0 ™r cent" water soluble FARMERS' FERTILISER CO.'S SPECIAL ] Super, 40/42 per cent., water |U , ,? , TE pApApA STA NDARD MANURES. «. iff"'; rJ' water soluble Te Papapa Special Grass Manure — 717 6 712 6 Super, 42/44 per cent., water soluble §tf § Te , Pa J apa oFraln0 F raln Manure 710 0 75 0 Phoephate„.... ••■ Te p Nitro B , (T Dressi } ... 615 0 610 0 \ Nauru Ord. Phosphate, 82 per cent., iu q fl fi Q u WOT JJ Mr BMND _ n,A mmniitu" m/ffl" nn cent' TricaL' " Southern Cross" Grass Manure, Nit. I f Ord. Phosphate, 60/63 per cent., fi fi nfl 42 _ . * hOB A, ,"• t 519 6 513 9 S. of P. 2.5 per cent 711 6 73 6 *" '"20 8 6 19 8 9 "Southern Cross" Top Dressing, Tri. TO. «mt 'Ammonia S. of P. 2 per cent. .!. .. 78 11 719 We Can Supply Mixtures to Meet any Competition*. It is simply a matter of adding more insoluble Phosphate, instead of the readily availablo Superphosphate. For in-" ' 1 stance, we can supply Nauru Phosphate, containing 82 per cent. Tricalcic Phosphate, at £6/5/- person, which gives a v ., ; , unit value of 1/6} j or Superphosphate, containing 42 per cent. Water soluble' Phosphate, at £6/12/6, equalling 3/1 J- per unit. By adding more Nauru Phosphate we can give a much higher phosphatic manure at a lower price, but not being water soluble, the phosphate is not in an available form for your crops- As only 6to 8 per cent, of Nauru Phosphate is soluble by acid test-not water soluble—it is not an economical manure. Experienced farmers know that it pays to use the best manure.. f The FARMERS' UNION TRADING OUft) The Farmer§' Great Co-operatii?e AUCKLAND and Branches. j s ,
TJERALD WRITING TABLETa 6uceiSne Quality, la 6d each: IBs pet tot Second Quality. It 8d Mehi Mi P« to*. Pottage, It Doien Extn. HERALD OFFICE. AUCKLAND. Waikato Branch: Victoria St., Hamilton.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18025, 25 February 1922, Page 14
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