For BLIGHT on APPLE TREES, &c. MONTAUK is the most effectual remedy known for the destruction of Woolly Aphis, Red Spider, Scaly Blight, Mildew, &c. (•"* Read the following reports from those who have used it : — Mataura, November 21, 1902. I tought a gallon tin of your MONTAUK from your Invercargiil agents with which to dress my apple trees. Some of the trees were so bad with blight that I was compelled to dig them up and burn them. What I left as being almost worthless I dressed with MONTAI7K as per your instructions, and am pleased to say they are now particularly strong and healthy, and covered with blossom, a result I never expected. The cure io something wonderful, and I can strongly recommend all fruit-growers to use MONTAUK if they wish a crop of clean and healthy fruit. Lumsden, May 11, 1903. Dear Sirs,— l may say I did a good deal of spraying around here, and all are satisfied vnth results. One orchard I sprayed two seasons ago wao so badly infested with scaly blight that tho owner was intending to root out a lot of the trees as being past redemption. I persuaded him to give them a spraying with MONTAUK. He did so, and the results were far beyond his expectations— a lot of beautiful, clean-skinned apples, and not a scale to be seen; in fact, tho apples wore so nios that a doctor from Gore saw and admired them so much that he got some away with him to show his friends. This case is typical of the whole. Montauk should he applied during the months of June, July, and August. Full directions on each Tin. PRICES — One Pint Tins, Is each ; One Quart Tins, 2s each ; One Gallon Tins, 6s each ; Four GallonJlins, 21s each. Special Quotations given for Large Quantities. AGENTS EVERYWHERE. NIMMO & BLAIR, SOLE PROPRIETORS, '.' DUNEDIN.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2572, 8 July 1903, Page 8
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