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Guaranteed to Cure Foot-rot If Pcllex fails to cure any case of footrot, the purchase money will be refunded. Pellex—easy to to apply—always effective. "PELLEX" Guaranteed Foot-rot Cure 5/- a pot sufficient to cure 12 cows: 21/- a box for 300 400 sheep: 30/- a box for 500-800 sheep. Write: AMALGAMATED DISTRIBUTERS LTD. J Ward Street, Hamilton
Skt. m m Hk in mmm I summer w/fcfr Superphosphate *"*sjss3;fiß IS IMS l* mm mm mmm *; sW9Ka* ?.« aaawsss B3s* R;fi*W2 /--U «r£ v^-yfcrlSS The vigorous growth this summer has been a heavy drain on the soil. So if you want to have plenty of grass during the autumn and winter you must give your pastures a tonic NOW. Top-dress generously with Superphosphate. It is better than any other phosphates, because it is 100% water soluble, so that the plants begin to .Eg UIIIUY 1L 111 UllUUgll LIJV-H IVVW *li**J,iV.v»»i*V'w» < 7 J— »• apply it. Thus it nourishes the grasses and clovers in your pastures and produces a vigorous growth that is kept up right through the winter. That is why pastures top-dressed with Super will • carry more stock. They are more nourishing and so the stock is better conditioned. Superphosphate is the cheapest, most and most profitable form of phosphate to apply."'' Therefore Feed uour pastures with I Supplies obtainable from all wholesale Fertilizer Merchants, Storekeepers and Dairy Companies.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17227, 5 April 1930, Page 11
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234Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17227, 5 April 1930, Page 11
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