THU OAT. Furnishes man with food elements In better proportion Than any other grain. (Not even Wheat excepted). OATMEAL. Contains more body-building materia! Is more completely digestible Than any other cereal food. “ THISTLE” OATMEAL. The Cream of the Finest Oats — Is absolutely pure. Special Milling process— Gentle roasting of the grain Makes it easily cooked. The natural nutty flavour— Is not impaired. The food value is retained— Full freshness is insured BY THE DOUBLE PAPER LINED BAGS. Made in the “CREAMOATA” MILLS— Under ideal hygienic conditions—- > Scrupulous cleanliness. COSTS MORE. WORTH MORE. _ ' /A- • X FSmiMompan)) GORE N.Z.
Eclipse Fertilizers REDUCED PRICES and HIGHER ANALYSES FOR 1922. The lower prices now ruling for raw materials have enabled us to reduce our prices and considerably improve the analyses of our " Eclipse” Fertilizers. PRICELIST. Per Ton ECLIPSE “SPECIAL” GRAIN FERTILIZER ... ... £8 0 0 (For Wheat, Barley and Oats). ECLIPSE “SPECIAL” RAPE FERTILIZER ... 8 2 « (For Rape. Grass and Green Crops). ECLIPSE “SPECIAL” TURNIP FERTILIZER ... 8 2 6 ECLIPSE “SPECIAL” POTATO FERTILIZER 8 2 6 ECLIPSE “SPECIAL" MANGEL FERTILIZER 8 2 6 ECLIPSE “SPECIAL” ORCHARD FERTILIZER 8 15 0 ECLIPSE "SPECIAL” LUCERNE FERTILIZER 8 5 0 ECLIPSE SOUTHERN MIXTURE 7 10 0 BLOOD AND BONE ... 12 10 0 1 Super 3s 3s “ ONE r M,XED - 10 00 All the above mixings, with the exception of the Blood and Bone and Super ; Mixture, contai n Blood and Bone (Nitrogen), Potash, Superphosphates, Rockphosphates, and Walpole Island Guano (Nitrogen and citric soluble phosphates). Each mixing contains these ingredients in well-balanced proportions particularly suited to the special requirements of the crop desired. Owing to the higher analyses now being given in the Special mixings the “A” | ! Mixings, hitherto available, will not be supplied unless specifically asked lor. | Particular attention is drawn to the fact that, owing to the improved analyses now being provided, additional manorial value is being given varying from 16/- to 30/- per ton exclusive of the reduction made in the prices quoted above. Furthermore, the manurial value given in all mixings considerably exceeds the analyses as registered with the Government, which should be regarded as guaranteed zjinimums only. I The above prices are delivered to fanner's railway station and are subject : to a cash discount of if payment is received by the 20th of the Second I Month following the month of delivery. | We can also supply Superphosphate 36/38% at £7/5/- per ton delivered to the farmer’s railway station, subject to a cash discount of 2J% if payment is | received by the 20th of the Second Month following the month of delivery. Full particulars of analyses, etc., can be had on application to THE NEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATING CO. LTD, Telegraphic Address: "HOARFROST.” DUNEDIN OFFICE: Cm. VOGEL and RATTRAY STREETS. Telephone 2599 Subject to alterauon and withdrawal without notice. AH previous lists cancelled. 17th March, 1922 0-20
More Proof of “CASE” Efficiency! “ I have much pleasure in stating that the ‘ Case ’ 10-18 Tractor gives me every satisfaction. They are built for durability, economy, and simplicity. My ground is ridgy, and I find the tractor does the work with ease. I have taken a heavy plough with two 12in. by Tin. deep furrows up a fairly steep grade. I have also done a considerable amount of stumping, and the ‘ Case* will Si.ift a fair sized stump. I saw all my firewood with the‘Case,* and she drives Al.’’ Yours truly, Owaka, 24th 'October, 1921. James Logan. Agents John Chambers &. Son, Ltd., * I
INVERCARGILL BRANCH OFFICE: 51 TAY STREET. A FROST-PROOF TAP Never becomes Frost-bound WONT LEAK OR BURST! In Frosty Weather our patent FROST PROOF TAPS save no end of trouble and annoyance. No matter how cold the weather; how hard the frost, they always operate. Suitable for High or Low Pressure and can be used as an ordinary tap all the year round. OBTAINABLE ALL SIZES. PRICES MODERATE. A. &T BURT LTD. TAY BTAEET-INVERCARCILL
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Southland Times, Issue 19508, 6 May 1922, Page 7
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