SOLUBLE PLANT FOODS! THE STANDARD OF QUALITY J r \ N **“ ~ s >4W % . '***'» . i te* o n fm .je| SUPERPHOSPHATE ' Sol m p ARTIFICIAL FERTILISERS have no action upon crops or pastures until such time as they have been converted into watersoluble condition. ie comWhen choosing from any of the plete fertilisers marketed by reputable vendors, the farmer should make sure that his choice contains a reasonably good proportion of water-soluble phosphates. Most of the nitrogen and practically all the potash will be readily soluble, and the phosphate must be equally available to give a manurial balance, and for the plant to find all the nutriment it requires from the start.” I his statement was made by Mr. P. H. Cutting, F.1.C., and appears in a recent issue of The Fertiliser Journal. Superphosphate *® ONLY WATER-SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE on the market, consequently no other form of phosphatic fertiliser can so completely meet the requirements of plants right from the start. For all classes of crops, under all sorts of conditions of soil ot climate, there is only one satisfactory phosphatic fertiliser, and that is SUPeiWhaTE WATER-SOLUBLE Sold by all Fertiliser Merchants, Dairy Factories, and Storekeepers. Or direct by th Manufacturers: KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.’S N.Z. DRUG COMPANY, LTD., Office: AUCKLAND. Work*: WESTFIELD. The Leading and Pioneer Feriliser Manufacturers in New Zealand. Chemical Fertiliser Works also at WANGANUI, CHRISTCHURCH, and DUNEDIN.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 962, 3 May 1930, Page 31
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