u P I ■ 111 I yi. m :/■:! M itot" - te U"M> „» 8»" S ,v, e & e \ T)eV» ,Vt ?.rte » ,e I £s»<? * fvrrt>s 3 gl4r m x l^M "At least one large Auckland Company goes so far as to analyse soils for farmers free of charge, so that they can tell what is lacking, and when this essential fact is known then experts will advise as to the class of manures to use and when to use it." (N.Z. Herald, 19/4/30.) Whatever your top-dressing or other fertiliser problems, make sure you work along the right lines by getting the advice of properly-qualified experts. For some time past Messrs. Kempthorne, Prosser & Co. Ltd. have been rendermg valuable service by advising farmers on questions relating to manuring on the basis of soil analyses. Coupled with this service they have now added to their staff Mr. W. Alexander, a well-known expert, until recently Government Agricultural Instructor in Southland. Mr. Alexander s services are at the disposal of any farmer who is in doubt about the fertiliser requirements of his land. We are in business to assist the farmer in securing the most profitable returns. Our service includes:; Personal Visits of our Expert, Scientific Advice, Soil Analysis, and the supplying of the highest quality fertilisers — WESTFIELD < it-Sly When Ordering Fertilisers, be sure you specify "EX WESTFIELD." Let us make YOUR fertiliser problem OUR problem. Prompt attentionwill be given to any enquiry made through your Fertiliser Merchant, Dairy Factory, or direct to KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.'S N.Z. DRUG COMPANY LTD., P.O. Box 809, Manufacturers WESTFIELD Fertilbers. AUCKLAND*
EXHIBITION BUILDING, HAMILTON, TO BE OPENED BY HIS EXCELLENCY, THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL, The Rt. Hon. LORD BLEDISLOE, P.C., K.B.E. at 2 p.m< LATE ENTR'ES CLOSE IN ALL SECTIONS on THURSDAY, MAY 15. WM. H. PAUL, Secretary. P.O. Box 91, Hamilton.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20560, 10 May 1930, Page 17
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