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The True value of a Fertiliser—lies in the amount of available plant food that it contains. On the basis of to- . day’s quotations, the following table will - - ■•“ show farmers what they are actually \ paying for available plant food: — • W ■ • - v -v H d ® rs CS ‘S 5 «'S • Ph _r> I'd te <Z2 U -• "■•74 Superphosphate .. 4 , «. 100 20 4/10 Basic Super 80 15 6/4 Basic Slag .. 80 13 6/5 North African Phosphate, 73%, Finely ■ - Ground in New Zealand .. .. say 40 13 5/9 Imported Finely Ground North African Phosphate, 65% say 40 • 11 . -'7/1 *’ Superphosphate 100 And Locally-ground North African Phosphate, mixed equal parts .. say 40 If) 6/* (Decimals ignored) "*• Convincing evidence that Superphosphate contains considerably more plant food than other fertilizers mentioned, and that it is .by far the cheapest. Superphosphate is an all-water soluble, whereas the others are only citric soluble according to the standard test. Pastures top-dressed with Superphosphate are better able to withstand severe conditions resulting from long dry spells. ' ■ Top-dress this Spring with high-grade Superphosphate manufactured by THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ FERTILIZER CO. LTD. Always easy to drill Always the same high quality . Always well packed in good strong bags Always at competitive prices /. . • IMPROVES SOILS AND ENRICHES PASTURES Supplies obtainable through all Wholesale Distributors, Storekeepers and Dairy Companies.

Fence; „ A_ Ya tteS iT/Mj; Whar i HAS TIGHT HOG . IYVcJ-J-kiLIA : i. BE: The heaviest straight stay, 6 inch \ mesh Fig Fence obtainable. No. ;,wMI 10 intermediates, No. 11 inter- 2. •*** ‘ . •• ■ „ y mediates and crossties, with the . U- '1 Lock that holds. No. 710 EXTRA HEAVY TRIANGLE MESH PIG FENCES, all laterals No. 10 gauge, crossties y \ ■ 4-inch mesh, No. 13 gauge. Nos. '632 and 626 INTERLOCKING 1 MEDIUM WEIGHf PIG FENCES ‘ are reasonable in price: with the Zil VrVrWSWKniI ! Interlocking twist. /_ Y’jnTynTrr'] ffllTmTmim Full pat liculars in Catalogues. \ a A«k your Merchant. aresl fiATE Co. LtdCHRISTCHURCH AUCKLAND PALMERSTON NORTH .

HEALTHY DAIRY COWS. The rich, red blood of a cow is the dairyman’s prosperity. On the state of the animal’s blood depends the milk yields and cream tests. Give proper care to the cow after calving by using SYKES’S DRENCH. SYKES’S DRENCH not only cleanses, but is a tonic for tho whole system. Use SYKES’S DRENCH, and watch the profitable results during the ensuing milking season. Sold everywhere, 1/6 pkt., 17/- doz.

V Keep colds away when Travelling by taking JRISff MOSS and Dairy farmers should feed their calves in bails —it produces gentleness and anima] trust in the human, and prepai’es the calf for her duties as a cow. . It prevents sucking, which is a habit inimical to thrift, and prevents the rough treatment to mob-feeding, and the horrors of the communal milk trough. “Tui” calfmeal is the most nourishing food.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1929, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1929, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1929, Page 19