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To All Before you procure your supply of fertilizers, compare the prices and component parts of Eclipse Mixtures with any other Fertilizers you may have contemplated ordering. From the inception of the Freezing Industry “ Eclipse ” Fertilizers have been produced, and years of research and experimental work in the laboratory and in the field, ,in - conjunction with practical farmers, enables us to compound mixtures which not only fertilize the crop, but which also fertilize the land. ' We are in the Fertilizer business because we are in the Freezing business. Our “Eclipse mixtures contain liberal proportions of Blood and Bone manufactured from the offal ffrom the stock slaughtered at our Freezing Works. In using “Eclipse” Fertilizers, therefore, you are putting back into the soil what you have taken out of it. In addition, a substantial proportion of each “Eclipse” mixture is in the form of pure Bird 1 Guano, in itself a substantial fertilizer, which renders the mixings BA-IC (or non-acid) in composition, thus eliminating the possibility of the stimulation of diseases such as Club-Root, which authorities in Brit in and other leading agricultural countries la- at the door of quick-acting acid Fertilizers. The following mixtures are recommended for Rape, Turnips and Grain Crops, for Orchard Cultivation and for Top-dressing purposes Blood & BoneUone dust Per cent. Per cent. 10 “ ECLIPSE ” Special Victory Mixture “ ECLIPSE ” Special No. I Mixing . . (J Super, 44/4(1%. i Bonudust) “ ECLIPSE ” Special No. 2 Mixing .. (i Super, 44/46%. i Blood & Bone Mixture) “ ECLIPSE ” Special No. 3 Mixing . . (Gnvt Blood & Bone Mixture; 7cwt Super, 44/46%; 7cwf Walpole Gunno) ** ECLIPSE ” Special No. 4 Mixing . . (scwt Blood and Bone Mixture; Bcwt Super; scwt Walpole Guano; Rcwt Carbonate of Lime.) •* ECLIPSE ” Blood and Bone Mixture Special Mixtures Containing Potash— COMPONENT PARTS Super Walpole Carbonate ‘ Lime Per cent. 25 44/46% Guano Percent. Percent. 15 50 Price per Ton Subject to Discounts as below. £ S. d. 4 IS 0 50 30 25 100 “ECLIPSE” Special Grain Fertilizer. <. (For Wheat, Barley. Oats, Millet, etc.) “ ECLIPSE ” Special Rape Fertilizer (For Rape, Grass, and Green Crops) “ECLIPSE” Special Turnip Fertilizer - ECLIPSE ” Special Root Crop Fertilizer .. (For Potatoes, Mangels, Beet, etc.) ** ECLIPSE ” Special Orchard Fertilizer ... (For Fruit Trees, Tomatoes, and General Gardening purposes) _ ... “ECLIPSE” Special Top-dressing Fertiliser (For Pastures, Lucerne, Peas, etc.) “ Eclipse” Mixtures are packed 16 Bags to the Ton, AH price! are quoted on truck! Pukouri, Burnside, Balclutha, Gore, and Invercargill, and are subject to a discount of 5/- per ton for cash, or 2/6 per ton for payment by the 20th of the second month following the month of delivery. all stock and station agents and merchants can SUPPLY “ECLIPSE” FERTILIZERS. MANUFACTURERS: THE NEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATING CQ. LTD. HEAD OFFICE •• US HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. ; t _ - , : ~.• V. - " Works: ISLINGTON (near Christchurch), SMITH FIELD (near T>maru), BURNSIDE (near Dunedin), PICTON, and IMLAY (Wanganui). For the Vegetable and Flower Garden use “Eclipse” Concentrated Tankage. Packed !• attractive and useful little buckets containing 71b nett weight, and procurable from Merchants, Seedsmen, and Stores. Price 3/6 per bucket . , , r

The best is cheapest in the long tunorder Kaitangata Coal.—Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22354, 30 August 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22354, 30 August 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22354, 30 August 1934, Page 3

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