Manures Manures CHALLENGE GRAIN MANURE ENSURES A PROFITABLE CROP. After a fine Winter follows a wet Spring. Practical men know the danger of a spell of wet weather on newly sown grain. Do not risk having your crop spoiled, but sow a moderate dressing of Challenge Grain Manure With the Oats, so that the tender plant may have something soluble and easily assimilated to carry it through the trying month of October. You will harvest three weeks earlier, the crop will ripen evenly and give 20 per cent, larger yield CHALLENGE TURNIP MANURE HIGHEST TESTIMONIALS From Western District, Waimea, Mataura, Tapanui, Clutha, Tuapeka, Tokomairiro, Palmerston, Oamaru, Ashburton. A Manure with a complete analysis containing abundant soluble PHOSPHATE to force the plant oa in its early stage, . also sufficient AMMONIA to give an abundant rich green leaf, thus covering the ground in the shortest possible time, enabling the soil to retain its moisture and keep down weeds. At DUNEDIN WINTER SHOW, 1900, Roots grown with this manure beat all others in the following classes : SWEDES GREEN TOP Y.A. PURPLE TOP Y.A. HEAVIEST SWEDE MM ELLIOT GIJANO. This well-known Fertiliser has been long and favourably known in Southland. This year’s cargo, which is just to hand, proves to be of even better quality than usual, and is in splendid condition. As there is only a limited quantity of Guano available, order early and save disappointment. Call and see Testimonials from all parts. Th omas’ Phosphate, Star Brand (Highest Grade) 1 Challenge Bonedust (Highest Grade), has given splendid results Challenge Bone Meal (Highest Grade). Is quicker in its action than the rough bones. Challenge A Superphosphate Challenge B Superphosphate Ti and T2 Superphosphates, a complete turnip fertiliser, specially suited to light soils Gear Co.’s Root Manure Challenge Root and Grass Manure Challenge Top-Dressing Manure Challenge Potato Manure Special I^Cannres To suit all kinds of crops on any soil. Call at office for catalogues, giving analysis, prices, etc. Wright. Co., CRESCENT, INVERCARGILL.
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Southern Cross, Volume 8, Issue 31, 17 November 1900, Page 6
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328Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 8, Issue 31, 17 November 1900, Page 6
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