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Wright, Stephengon & Co | MANURES | MANURES I - I Challenge Turnip Manure ; HIGHEST TESTIMONIALS | From Western I istrlct, Walmea, MaUura, Tapand ■ Clutha, Tuapeka, Tokomahiro, FaltMnton, Oamaru. Ashburton. MANURE WITH A COMPLETE iINALTSIS CONTAINING ABUNDANT SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE to force the plant on in its early stage, tiso suffloie AMMONIA to give an abundant rioh green leaf, thus covering ; the grouod in the shortest possible tine, enabling i the soil to retain its moisture and keep clown WMda. ■ At DUNEDLN WINTER SHOW, 1800, Boots cjrown : with this manure beat all others in lbs following olassee:— : SWEDES : GREEK TOP Y.A. PURPLE TOP Y.A. HEAVIEST SWEDE LADY ELLIOT GUANO (Just landed) : EXTRA OHnICE CABGO SUITS ALL SoILS GIVES SPLENDID RDBOLT3 :■ Onlj a Limited Quantity Available CBDEB EABLY AND SAVE DISAPPOINTMENT : Call and see testimonials from all parts 5 THOMAS' PHOSPHATE MEAL! (BTAB BRAND). | THE HIGHEST GRADE \ Now Arriving Ex " ANTARES ' and "MOOLTAK " j A SPLENDID MANURE FOR : OATS and TURNIPS \ Especially suited for Wet, Peat}- Land. A.B. GRIFFITHS, p.h.d.,f.r.p.,f.c.c.,; the great authority on Eianures writes as follows: — } "With Oats Lacbow obtained an EXTRA OBOP ' of 30 Per Cent. GRAIN, 20 Per Cent STRAW, by' using 3 cwt. ihomaa 1 Phosphate Meal per acre." . " Results show that the action of Otsano is only one : ! third, and of Bone meal only one tenth of tbe.t pro-' duced by Superphosphate." I " Finely ground Thomas' Meal aots twica as power*-; fully as the phosphoric acid is Quano, and alx times^ more intensely than the phosphoric add in Bone^ Meal." it " Thomas' Phosphate is now the O:9SAFS3T source; of phoebhate acid." * Messrs Wrigbtson k Muoroe* experiments on Ferry 1 Hill prove that THOMAS' PHOSI'HATE ON THK s TURNIP CROP gave splendid results. 5 ON ONE TENTH OF AN ACRE- | 45 lbs. Thomas' phosphate produced S 10 owt of Boom q 2 cwt. 8 qrs. 14 )bs. of Tops. § *5 lbs. Euperphosphate produced f 8 cwt. 1 qr. o'l Boots j 2 cwt. lqr. 14 lb. of Tops. | i No uiftDure gave only t 3 qrs. (ilbs. of Foots i lqr. 1!) lbs. of Tops. t THOMAS' PHOSPHATE MEAL,} Star Brand, is of uniform quality | containing 17 to 20 per cent. ;; Phosphoric acid. The cheapest form of Phosphoric acid In the market, , CHALLENQE BONKDUST (Highest Grade), has ■ givjen splendid results ; CHALLENGE BONE MEAL Caigheec Grade). Is ; quicker in its action than the rough Bones ] CHALLENGE A SUPEBPHajPHATE I OHALLENOE B SUPERPHOSPHATE g Tl AND T2 BUPEBPHOSPH TBS, a complec I turnip fertiliser, specially suited to lkh ? soils 3GEAR COB ROOT MANORS: r CHALLENGE BOOT & GRASS MANURE f CHALLENGE TOPDRESSING MANURE I CHALLENGE POTATO MAKUBB I BPEOIAL MANURES ; TO SUIT ALL KINDS OF CROPS ON AST BOIL | Call at office for cataloguei, giving analysis,! prloes, tco r j ~ Wright, Stephenson .uid Co.| CRESCENT, INTEBOABGIL I — ■ | i WE ARE CASH BIJYEKS OF | O ATS ■ I LINSEED $ JTALIAN RYEGRASS (}HIOKWHKAT I AND ALL OTHER PEODUCE S WEIGHT, STEPH KNSON & COX __ I " CHALLENGE " SEEDS | AN UNBEATEN RECORD. I AT the Dunedin Winter Show one ol tee Flaesk | Exhibitions of Roots ever shov.'n la the Aut- 6 trallan Colonies was piaoed before the Joriges. "! -i.nl Fr 0 / 111 ? 9 alone there wtre U8 «t rf«, NO IM I THAN 60 of which were the product ctGHALLSBGIi MOR.E THAN HALF were given to Root* mni from CHALbBt>GE SKEDS Ancl with ourJunumT t Always on Band— | NEW SEED 'i BEST QUALITY I TBUEXOTrrR % PBIOSB KIODKBATS 1 Call fob&amplks | WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CX) | ROSS' ANTIDOTE | AND OINTMCNT | THE GREAT HERBAL REMEDY JOB I BLOOD POISONING I THE GBKATKST BL Og^TORinEB KHOWH fO J A N in™ oab ul? B « nedy f^ r 'Mood-Poisoning la any 1 •** !J wUld «« r all Poisonous^ matter IxoiawounAi ■$ ad relieve all oases of Inflammation. i Our Morse & Oattlo r*«dk>|«i M i Have ne equal tor Sore and Inflamed SheaVUm. OradkedanifGreasy Heels, Bern aa,l ßaUdldß«S' Saddle and Girt Galls in HoiWeorainS?^ F. H. HALL, Dee street, or from I THE ROSS ANTIDOTE CO., LTD., I 2i. MANSI BTBKKC, DUN DIN I I

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Southland Times, Issue 14797, 14 November 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 14797, 14 November 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 14797, 14 November 1900, Page 4

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