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Another Price Reduction in Fertilisers! Ip l SULPHATE of 1.C.1. AMMONIA . Has NOW been Reduced by 1.C.1. Sulphate of Ammonia is yf /Z? I e r now drastically reduced in | 'Ton price by 14/6 per ton, bringlon ing this tried and proved nitrogenous fertiliser within This means a reduction range of every farmer. of' Sulphate of Ammonia stimulates early spring grass / ‘fl Al growth, thus providing a good j" I/I Zl /sol nutritious feed for stock when Cfe, X/ JL jf SxJ the need is greatest. / per ton since June, NITROGEN ON 1930 GRASS PAYS! A shipment of 1.C.1. Sulphate of Ammonia has just arrived. It is in a splendid free runningcondition. Stocks are limited. Order NOW from your manure merchant. Further particulars from— Advisory Officer, 1.C.1. Ltd., Box 226, Christchurch.

prices level “fly JI To-day the price of a Wallace Milker is lower A tKan it was in 1914. Yet if . you could test the /sj ; modern Wallace against a 1914 model you’d find TS a JOO per cent, increase in xriilking efficiency. / Constant experiments, sometimes extending over SgSMs . years, have made the Wallace the quickest and Isb/* ■; ' cleanest modern milker. Strenuous efforts to JBSuM reduce administrative costs have resulted in the low Wallace price. iKgJ The best way you could appreciate the value KSEs .• for money the Wallace now offers, is to see a BBrel Wallace milker in actual use. Write or call at UH our nearest branch and ask for a demonstration. Sjjl ' II fl fl flfl Z-ef us tell ■you also I AM Ml K® of the advantages of £BB ///& iffi using the Wallace. B® _ _. _ _ - _ Write at once Ij flgfl MILKER. ™? r . c . si br r a ™\ l f° r Wallace Catalogue. MR D. McL. WALLACE, LTD., Sffij Te Aroha, Hamilton, Matamata, Thames, feißWi Palmerston North, Whakatane, Stratford, mN z Whangarei.

I MILK OF CEREALS I ''d&r -/> " | ;1F IWSElf'wiß’ A w® 5 yl BSk s 5 < Ww ? ' - - BBtxM/ C i W®«t s. T | MhEBHL • / Prepared by S’leming & Co., Ltd., ' G° re » N.Z. Your merchant can supply you. Jgra m ■ B —sM !Sj a j <a S A

RAISE STURDY CHICKS! from Meadows Sturdy Chicken Mashes and for heavy egg production, bringing on backward pullets or starting old hens disinclined to lay after moulting. Mea- . ■ dows Sturdy Laying Mash is breaking “STURDY” FEEDING BRINGS L IFF' RESULTS. Mr. F. Ecob, Day Old Chick Breeder, K of Wallaceville, who raised and feeds IF.' ..> .: on Sturt, y Poultr y poo( is> is leading the KL F -JL .4* Massey Agricultural College six bird «'**’■< 0 contest by 101 eggs at the conclusion k -2* ■& °f th® n > n th week (in spite of the fact vw L that one bird contracted a slight cold 'Tgy W A?" ■ % and missed four weeks’ laying). These birds are laying first grade eggs of 2ozs iMMr fe j'■ an d over and at a time when eggs are ' ' bringing high prices. ’’ Call for Pamphlet explaining the Sturdy A System to—'xSwffibOQ J- McNEILL, Devon Street, New Ply- ‘ JpEwMjsjgffl mouth, agent. r. m. PHILLIPS, Broadway, Stratford. Agents. J. C. SMITH, Central'Mart, Hawera, agent. Prices ex Store, New Plymouth. Sturdy Starting Mash. Sturdy Growing Mash. Sturdy Laying Mash. s. d. s. d. - 2001bs 33 0 2001bs. ;.-...>..-.7.1 31 0 % ton lots at £ll ton. lOOlbs. 17 6 lOOlbs 16 6 1501bs 17 6 SOlbs. 9 6 501bs. > 9 0 40ibs 7 3 251bs 5 6 251bs. 5 6 201b53 9 lOlbs. • 2 6 lOlbs. fl 2 6 lOlbs 2 0 51bs. 5_... 1 9 slbs. 1 9

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 August 1931, Page 12 (Supplement)

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 1 August 1931, Page 12 (Supplement)

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 1 August 1931, Page 12 (Supplement)

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