V tfhewfokoffkwhd^wlMnghst V A full grain of wheat is 100 per cent good,, honest nourishment—* - *»* »„ mi w.„, ~,«.„ , ,^ and the whole of that 100 per cent, nourishment goes into the mak- f ... .j. \ 1 ing of Granose Biscuits. Nothing is lost The wheat is treated '^' x | and transformed into delicious, crisp, brown biscuits which contain Thousands of people lore i y «attalfy9sY2 per cent, foodvalue. to crunch mi mm & . Granose Biscuits in dry ! I Moreover, these fcuscuite have such a wholesome, delightful flavour, form an( m enjoy the J , they can be served iso many irresistible ways, are so easily digest- rich cereal flavour. Another ed, and have such a health-giving value, that they make an everlast- ... ~ . . . l ing appeal to old and young, men and women alike. Granose is a . , ,C,OUB * a ' , * rvi " B ]', dish of which you will never grow tired.. *- ""•=!*?* , -f T •ad cover with stewed fruit ■''■;* ...... - j&SI For breakfast, all you nee J&Jp " split the' Biscuit and /• i\ *OTO TTf O poached egg. There are Ssr tU J JL io 8 dozea ways b which to ■ •S«w'«l* ,l *^ r .T™ •«• «■> prepare Granose for break* ( , :_ • , '"'•■' « - „„ , fast, luncheon or supper. ■ :\j Sold at all Grocers and Stores—m packets and' 31b. boxes. . I Prepared by THE SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD CO., I / J ,! at the NEW MODEL FACTORY, Fapanui, Christchurch, » V S i . "'" ; :: \ ■ -'■ ||. m|| - || 111 ■ ii . " ' '"'" ■""" I "''"" "'""' ' ""! ■'■■'■"■■ ■ .11. ■■..-.. ■■ -i - ■ ■ — ■■ ■ ■ v * "■■■'' ■ "»"' — ■■"■"" * ' "" ' ' ' '." IS 311 |sSot.:i.,ii.,.ii,» l , l ,^ols3o]SSS;SSS=3oE3o J v.;..., ■.';.;. : :' "■■';"■'.;.'■ .*-,,.■ ajMlaw ~,.#■,/ © S ~m m H ® : - '■'''' W vV -^-- : ---- : --- : ' ; Hl ■'' • J .. g S I i I- ™ / *" O.: CasA with Order § Top-dressing of pastures is as vital to the health arid productiveness of live- I Stock as fertilisation of soil is to crops. Don't make any mistake about this. Your w U 8 pastures may look the same without manurinfl as with it, but your livestock will .jj 8 -prove that the herbage lacks vital qualities. You may spare the .manure and spot! g J the butter, beef, mutton and wool. You may save pennies and lose pounds. I The enormous demand for fertilisers this season indicates a more general . awakening to the facts of the situation. ; ' J I Order YOUR requirements at once from this Farmers' Co-operative, and you o B will buy at Lowest Cash Prices. '/, " g n PRICES OF FERTILISERS: " '^i;:;iy.' ? CASH. Bags to ~..,-,,,,, s : CASH. [| § Bags to , ~, £s. d, ;: ton.- ■ £s. d. g 8 ton -.- ~ Vi'- "a -I Mr* „ nw ■ * 16—SUUHATE OF POTASH, per cwfc. ►.. 017 6 m l| 16-IAfIIO SLAG, highest grade, ex ship, now g g 16-SULPHATE- OS IRON, per cwfc. £012 6 g I dud •••■ — *•* ~7 .. '" SULPHATE OP AMMONIA (for supply- H BASIC StJPER, 41-43 % (quick in action, ..*-. ing i o k-acting Ammonia to force j suitable for soils locking lirao) ... o < ° growth), pec cwt. ... ... ... 12 6 12-rSUPEEPHOSPHATE, 36-38% *.* ..* 57 6 TE PAPAPA " STANDARD " MIXTURES— SUPERPHOSPHATE, 40-42% »..-.... 512 6 Trical. , Sulph. | { of all manures. Over » per - • I2~araa 3 (laying down) 1.25 36.00 2.00 70 0 f cent. Super sold is 44-46, as highest 12-Grain % 'L".s 1.20 30.00 2.00 -■ 615 ■ 0 h CSm»iJy 576 PAPAPA "SUPERLATIVE" mixtures12—NAURU PHOSPHATES, 80-84£ ... 57 b 12-Orass (laying down) ,1.20 56.00 ? 2.10 715 0 Mixtures of afove in any KgJrtM« at is-ttrass top-dressing)'' 1.60 56.00 - 715 0 [ I above rates, plus 2/6 per ton for mixing. 12-arain ...... 1.20 49.00 2.10 710 0 < 8 12 and 14—BONEDUST, Sydney, shipments ar- 12—Potato - ... 1.00 47,00 , 4.00 715 0 fl H riving regularly; book now for ex ship... 11 15 O The above VSupcilfttivo " Manures are highly .water o | If ex 'store ■ ... — *•' ♦•* 12 5 0 soluble, and are therefore available as plant food imme- I I 12—BONEDUST, Calcutta, ex store ... ».. 12 15 0 ' ditely after application. The Nitrogen and Potash con--112 and 16—BLOOD AND BONE, ex store _ ...'.ll 5 0 stituents are also readily soluble. • I Analysis— guarantees are stated, but actual analysis will ,be found to be somewhat higher. j © All the above are delivered FREE on rail or boat at Auckland. fi | SEED AND PRODUCE PRICE LIST FREE ON APPLICATION. C i Farmers Trading Co,, Ltd. Comer Hobson Street and Wyndham Street,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18495, 4 September 1923, Page 11
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