ai iiiui d miiiii H S m •: n§ HI =| ™ 111111 lu— ■—.— .... ■—■■.■nil lIIIMIIII— —— —————— ' »—■»—»—■——^~—■———^——"—— |p | Order Now for March and April Delivery, || ||- OUR PRICE GUARANTEE II 1 YOUR ABSOLUTE PROTECTION. II S 1. If any Competitor quotes a lower price than ours, name the price and the firm for verification purposes, and | I ill we guarantee to fill your Order at that price. Even though you have received and paid for the mi| li goods, and then find out that you could have bought the same goods on the same date for less else- fjj U §jj where, we guarantee to pass you a credit in full for the difference if you notify us within ten days g R HI of receiving our account. M fl jjj 2. We guarantee that should prices rise before delivery date of your order NO INCREASE will be charged. ij | |1 3. We guarantee to allow you any fall in price that may take place before delivery of your order. g | B 4. We guarantee you the right to cancel your order, or alter delivery date, any time before the Manures are I I ii Despatched. I 1 I 1 HIGHEST QUALITY SEEDS AT || 1 ORDER FERTILISERS FROM LOWEST CASH PRICES. 11 m- THIS 11ST Per lb. m ! m I.KJM& LWI « BOKHARA CLOVER v* mm »'* r-'i 2/2 Hi ! m BROWN TOP .., ir* ■..! i-.i 3/- IB m BOOKED. CASH. BUCKWHEAT ' M *.i >. * *•> lld HI B gi Less 5/-ton if CLOVERS— Br. i m paid within one Red .«, m wm nr*i ;•■) 1/4 §§§ I HI month. Cowgrass _ .« r.i >■•-. ..: 1/4 g I I U TE PAPAPA BASIC SUPER, 41-43 per cent. 60 0 510 0 Cowgrass, Colonial ..; r.-i ;.-.j 1/5 |jj I ___ _._..._ ........v. o/. on i /• /i /v c j/\ n White .. . 4>l »»1 [• •! !• •] §=3 ■ HI TE PAPAPA SUPER, 36-38 per cent. >.. 60 0 510 0 Crimson.. - ■••« ,-., l-fl m 10d I Ifpj TE PAPAPA SUPER, 40-42 per cent. .. 6505 15 0 Alsj'ke .. .. ..i r..: [•«) 1/2 |j§ B, Jj TE PAPAPA SUPER, 42-44 per cent. ..6 10 0 60 0 COCKSFOOT, Extra Machine-dreSsed ** " lOid il pi TE PAPAPA SUPER, 44-46 per cent. .., 615 0 6 5 0 CRESTED DOGSTAIL ~., m v* 1/4 11 HI TE PAPAPA NAURU PHOSPHATES, 80-84 DANTHONIA, Semi-Annularis -w .... >..) 1/5 gl| Mai per cent, (mixed with Super make good DANTHONIA PILOSA ~* [.* »>; i»m 1/6 ' !SB |§ Top-dressing) .. • .. .... 6 2 0 510 0 FESCUE "SB §H Chewing's r<rw i»« rai . wi 2/3. : .-. ; - g I Hg| Mixture* of above In any proportion at. Meadow . a] i** r.vi •* yen 1/4 I 'H I | m above rates, plus 2/6 per ton for Tall .. ; ..j r*'* *:*: km 7a g 3 = mlxlna. KALE, 1000-Headed ~„ !••«! .--] «*» 3/- -Hi II KALEBUDA .. r .-« m *a m 3/- : E|; IHI BASIC SLAG. Our three shipments arriving FOG .. . .<. r«« »to mm ' sid " |||. ■ • . gs March have all been sold. Can now KING ISLAND MELILOT cvgrthmhuk«« mm mm 7d 'g| ! =sf book ex ship, due April-May at ..626 510 0 LAWN GRASS ..• wr* ma »si 2/3 g B m BONEDUBT, Sydney. Shipments arriving KSnl OH ?«S TI JK? US *" ™* ** " V/Z '"'si | regularly; book now for ex snip .. 12 7 6 1117 6 L OTUS MAJOR, Pure.. l m -''\. aatrnn ' a * *™ */ ' -HI gs Ex store .. 12 17 6 12 7 6 LOTUS MAJOR, containing AngustiSSlmus ..i 3/- ;g 1 m BONEDUST, Calcutta, 'ex store '.'. '.'. 13 7 6 12 17 6 R '"'* j '"* -''' 1 V/^ ■ «•' ■' ■- ■fc =i *■ _... . .. . r „ . JK A LUCERNE, Marlborough r »-n :.. ■■• .i 2/6 . mm H | ss BLOOD AND BONE, highest grade . . 11 15 0 ll 5 0 MEADOW FOXTAIL (Imported) fc „ „.. ..,3/3 :- f S B S KAINIT (icwt Kainit with 2cvvt. Slag Knn - MUSTARD .. .. ~., :.-J 8d : . B I ' m makes ideal top-dressing) .. .. 515 0 55 0 POA TRIVIALIS ~. >« ~« „-, 4/-, SB 5 SULPHATE OF POTASH .. ..1850 1750 POA PRATENSIS . . . . w< 2/3 B & SULPHATE OF ammonia (for supplying ALUM, Australian r»« " m 1/6 Hi g quick-acting Ammonia to force growth) 25 10 0 24 10 0 % PRAIRIE GRASS .. ' r>-« im 6d ' "'"- «■ ! M ' NITRATE OF SODA (for supplying quick- * * 5]S RASS ; " '•'* ■« • • '" •■ ' ■'■ «J d ' ■ g acting Ammonia to force growth) .. 24 0 0 23 0 0 , RYEGRASS-^ K " "' "" ■** ' H ' ' H TE PAPAPA "STANDARD" NITRO SUPER A Italian, Extra Heavy -rm m■ ■ '' m, '4|d' 'A " g| (Top-dressing), (1.5 per cent. Nitrogen, Western Wolths, Extra Heavi » M • 4}d : B ms 29 per cent. Tricalclc Phos.) .. 712 6 7 2 6 Perennial, Extra Hea>7 M i, :.;; Z, 4sd •'■■' ; waß @ TE PAPAPA "STANDARD" NITRO SUPER B Canterbury m „- «m ■'.■ii'-*.-4|d. T -. r■■ I g (Top-dressing) (.75 per cent. Nitrogen, Southern w .« m ». 4|d ' ;,H ■ s 29 per cent. Tricalcic Phos.) .. 612 6 6"2 6 Hawke's Bay or Poverty Bay mm vm 7*d ■- V '^B' j! m TE PAPAPA "STANDARD" GRASS MANURE RED TOP . . .., m, r «, sc- 1/9 . H =1 (for laying down), (1.25 per cent. SHEEP'S BURNETT .. , m *,+ m 1/6 S I g Nitrogen, 36 per cent. Tricalclc Phos., SUBTERRANEAN CLOVER •„-« [.« ,«, 6/6 H ! g 2 per cent. Sulp. of Potash) .. 712 6 7 2 6 STRAWBERRY CLOVER .*, m * „'«, 7/6 ' 'PI ! ■ TE PAPAPA "SUPERLATIVE" GRASS SWEDES ,_« >„ m■ ■■ am " i*w 2/6 '* B' i S MANURE (for laying down), (1.2 per TURNIPS— H jj ml cent. Nitrogen, 50 per cent. Trlcalcio Imperial Green Globe «m w .i \ eI I 6 Phos.) .. .. .. ..876 7 17 6 Purple Top Aberdeen. Ka| «-«, ' •B'B H TE PAPAPA superlative " GRASS Green Top Aberdeen „■* f# « I j/e Hi B MANURE (for top-dressing), (1.6 per Purple Top Mammoth *, »« 11...:' S cent. Nitrogen, 56 per cent. Tricalcic L>evon ureystone M *~ ' BvBl"> •Si Phns . 8 7 fi 7 47 R " ea v*loX)e *:« #; «j r#:-! / i B FJiOS., . . '. | .. Bib 717 6 TIMOTHY .. w M 8d Ira ■ j ,jp Analysls.-r-Minimum guarantees are stated, but actual analysis will be TALL OAT GRASS r»« | M - r .;.i i»«i 2/3 -Eg ~5 Igs found to be somewhat higher. All the above are delivered free on WATTLE, BLACK .*i M {m - * m 6/- .•■ H ".;'?t | g rail or boat at Auckland. WATTLE, LOPHANTHA m ; . m ' r.-.T 1/3. < g \t B - ■ FREIGHT PAID TO YOUR NBAREST PORT OR STATION. ,/!/"/ • H I I Farmers' Union Trading Co. Ltd. AucMana §
mrcmM"" S ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ »■ ■■ 8888 8888 BB 8888 »■■ ■■ MB ■■ D i i i S A QUART of Sparkling Soda jsM 1 1 Water for Fourpence Farthing I ; ra A Boon in Every Modern Home I /ffisfflk<\. 5 ■ Don't delay getting a l_M§_lli - 1 '"SPARKLET" M [ 1.. SYPHON ■ [ B Further supplies have now arrived, and orders ffi*&s&&)s m m ' can be filled at once. ■ Sing JiJjs 6 Bulbs Given FREE *"»™ 3 Chemist* What could be more refreshing or more » Ironmonger!, beneficial than pure, .sparkling, cool- m , Jr*m ln ® * ruit Juice Beverages, made in the si * nd jM-fflL simple "Sparklet" way? Pour a small ■ Stores. JfflftPssss&k, quantity of any Fruit Syrup, Lime Juice, 5 Strawberry, Raspberry, etc., Wine, or a other Beverage into a tumbler, then fill a <S"TB r C.7V up w ' t^l Aerated Water from the Syphon, j" ill HI if you nave an exquitely delicious drink, a ir made in a minute. Get a Sparklet to-day I a • 1 I I j^^^y l X PRICKS: " B " (pint), 12/U; S ■ I £aw 1 Boxes of 12 Bulbs for re-charging ™ ill I jH New Zealand Representatives: _J <t> J I a Bza\l2 i JOsb&P Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co.'s ■ | Asoda fountain on a Ua-tray \ .... - ,_ ."!,,., „',. -- gyj," w m WASHING TUBS |ck 72, ROUSTS SX3EET, a£SUO£S PRICE, 80s ' ■' i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18345, 10 March 1923, Page 7 (Supplement)
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