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Wri ght, Stephenaon A Co MANURES MANURES Challenge Turnip Manure HIGHKBT TESTMONIAia From Western Utrlct, Waimea. MaU^ura, Tapaoa Clutha, Tuapeka, Tokotnalrlro, Pilmerston, Oanaru. Ashburton. MANURE WITH A COMPLETE ANAIiTSIS CONTAINING ABUNDANT SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE to force the plant on in ite early stage, also enfficie AMMONIA to give an abundant rich green leaf, thus covering the ground in the shortest possible time, enabling the soil to retain in moisture and keep dowD wteds. '■ At DUNEDIN WINTER BHuW, 1900, Root* giown j with this manure beat all othen in the following olasses:— SWEDES GREEN TOP T.A. PURPLE TOP Y.A. j HEAVIEST SWEDE ' LADY ELLIOT GUANO J (Just landed) EXTRA CH< >lOK CARGO ' SUITS ALL 8-ILS GIVES SPLENDID B.KSULT3 Only a Limited Quantity Availablci CRDER EARLY AND SAVE DISAPPOINTMENT Call and see testimonial* from all parts THOMAfc' PHOSPHATE MEAI > (STAR BRAND). THE HIGHEST GRADE. Now Arriving | Ex " ANTAHES ' find "MOOLTAK." i ( A SPLENDID MANURE FOR \ OATS and TURNIPS Especially suited for Wet, Peaty Land. A.B. GRIFFITHS, p.h.d,f.b.s,p.c.c.,Y the great authority on manures 1 1 writes as follows: — , "With Oats Lachow obtained an EXTRA OROP ; of 30 Per Cent. GRAIN, -20 Per Cent. STRAW, by i using 3 cwt. Thomas' Phosphate Meal per acre." , " Results show that the action of Guano Is only one ; third, and of Bone meai only one tenth of that produced by Superphosphate." " Finely frround Thomas' Meal au.it twice as power- i fully as the phosphoric acid is Guano, and six times I more intensely than the phosphoric acid in Bone ' Meal." " Thomas' Phosphate is now the CHEAPEST source of phoshhate acid." Messrs WrighUon & Munros' experiment! on Ferry Hill prove that THOMAS' PHOSPHATE ON THE TURNIP CROP frave splendid results. ON ONE TENTH OP AN AOBS--45 lbs. Thomas' phosphate produced 10 owt of Roots 2 cwt. 8 qrs. 14 ibt. of Tops. 45 Iba. Superphosphate produced . 8 owt. 1 qr. of Roots j 2 cwt 1 qr. 14 1 b. of Tops. 1 No manure gave only gt" 3qrs.9lbs. of Foots i lqr. 10 lbs. of Tops. ' THOMAS' PHOSPHATE MEAL, ; Star Brand, is of uniform quality ; containing 17 to 20 per cent. i Phosphoric acid. j The cheapens form of Phosphoric I add In the market, j . | CHALLENGE BONEDCST (Highest Grade* has I given splendid results I CHALLENGE BONE MEAL (Highest Grade). Is quicker in its action than the rough Bones CHALLENGE A BUPERPHOBPHATB CHALLENGE B SUPERPHOSPHATE Tl AND T2 SUPERPHOSPH tTBS, a complet turnip fertiliser, specially suited to lith soils I GEAR COS ROOT MANORS I CHALLENGE ROOT & GRASS MANURE ! CHALLENGE TOP-DRESSING MANURE I CHALLENGE POTATO MAJttJRB BPECIAL MAKIURISB j TO SUIT ALL KINDS OF CROPS ON ANY BOJIJ^ Call at office for catalogues, giving analysis, I prices, &o | Wright, Stephenson and Co. j CRESCENT, INVEKOARGIL WE ARE CASH BUYERS OF QATS LINSEED J TALI AN RYEQ&ASS QEICKWHISAT AND ALL OTHER PRODUCE WEIGHT, STEPMSON& CO' " CHALLENGE " SJESDS. AN UNBEATEN RKOORD. AT the Dunedin Winter Shcv one of the Finest Exhibitions of Roots ever shown in the Australian Colonies was placed before the Judges. In Turnips alone there were 118 entries, NO LBBB I I™£,!° °' 2 Wch wen the P*niwt of OHALLENGB I TURNIP hKEOS. The Judges made IS Awards 77 or MORE THAN HALF were^iveTto Roots^rowJ from CHALLE&GE 6KED3 and with our Manurw. Always on Hand— new seed i best quality ! truktot7pe priokß moderate ! call ]?or s-vmples { WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO j ROSS' ANTIDOTE AND OINTMENT THE GREAT HERBAL REMEDY TOR BLOOD POISONING THE GREATEST BLOOD~PUIUFIEtt KSOWH TO form, either internally or dxternalrp * tot poisoned bands caused by flsn bones, barbed wire or «y fth«i mum ; atin«i And siSTrro^toonom Insects; also tor internal tdMnScM^SSeSon. eonma, oanoerous sores aid tliseaar^^ndaU im' puriUea of the blood ; whltijw«rc o «hlato*, bo*. ♦ "iS !2C! £"**•• *" oonsumpUon of the throatl eta. It will draw all poisonous matter from wound! Ad relieve ail asm of inflammiktion. - Our Horse & Oattii*. Med|py(i M Hare na equal for Son and Inflamed AMalden: Cracked and Greasy Heeh. Bftf* and Boktm^S Teatn in Cows, aud all oat* mm oMn snraa ■ animals. '..»_■■■.;■ rTT :^ mwm ■ To be had from all ohamWi and ■fcorskeepw*. WholetsJ«j,s«tnt>> - ■ : F. H. HALL, Dm St.***, or from THE ROSS ANTIpCXCE CO., LTD., 84. MANBX STREET, DUN DIM

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Southland Times, Issue 14798, 15 November 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 14798, 15 November 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 14798, 15 November 1900, Page 4

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