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~ when SUPER is USCd! saqs Govt Experts. " Pasture treated with Super showed a 50% increase in six weeks"—said Mr. R. I P. Connell, Government Agricultural Instructor for Manawatu, in a recent address to farmers (as quoted in the " N.Z. Dairyman " for October) —" proving conclusively that Super gave the quickest growth." In addition, the use of High-grade Super means more abundant pastures—richer feed—greater carrying; capacity per acre —increased butter-fat—more wool, and fatter, healthier lambs. Make YOUR farm 50% better —along line® recommended by Government Expert. Tbpdress YOURPastures with HIGH-GRADE 9 I Obtainable from all Wholesale Fertiliser Merchants, Storekeepers, Deary Companies, or Direct from the Manufacturers. 44 ifc Ever since women wore bustles Y ES, a very long time ago — yet there are many housewives who discovered the purity of Sunlight Soap for themselves over forty years ago, and have used it from that day to this. Sunlight is pure soap —every ounce of it, and Sunlights essential purity and quality give a wash unequalled in whiteness and freshness. The guaranteed value of Sunlight makes it easily the cheapest, and only by doing your own washing with Sunlight Soap can you be sure your clothes are spotless,, unharmed, uncontaminated. qo Years of LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.) LIMITED, PETONE

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20105, 16 November 1928, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20105, 16 November 1928, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20105, 16 November 1928, Page 22

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