use nitrogen | Profit b Making Scheme •: WISELY 1 Taraaafel Dairyfarmers. | :• AND MAIKF, i This plan assures the mineral-rich milky feed so much needed by stock 5 < -oJ-lU ivimMuJU during Winter and early Spring. All stock is kept disease-free and m first- . I; YOUR i class condition. Early calving is made safe with a longer milking season and !; -t V<J = better spread-over production. ? S ' PASTURES PAY = APRIL-MAY.—Topdress the whole farm with WINTER.—Lime one-fifth of the farm at 5 % ir&TTzn Z~t’ffTlTTb 2 Super or other phosphate at 3 cwt. per acre Ground Carbonate of Lime per acre. 1 ;■ IjICjCjEjC 1 (except those paddocks which are to receive c J I A TopdS & a few P good rye-grass-White Clover JULY-AUGUST.—AppIy Ammoniated Super 2 J« AJ'JL v JLILfILjIN 1-JO pastures with Ammoniated Super, 3to 4 cwt. as a j ew further paddocks of good 5} h’ u per acre; and save these paddocks for June, il > July and August feeding. ryegrass. J , ’J ' SEPTEMBER.— APPLY AMMONIATED SUPER AT 3 CWT. PER ACRE TO ALL EARLY !• \ HOW TO APPLY. ENSILAGE OR HAY PADDOCKS. J as a certain amount of leafage is j ft 'VMS. JJR T i W| % •) necessary for best results; and har- i u 5 < row before applying fertiliser. 1« 1 V Jk. '! "■ * # s w W ® ® wk £ < ORDER SUPPLIES FROM ALL g t & fl I 1 11 J MANURE MERCHANTS. Jftl\\ U \\ W’®?! | I J ;! For further advice and literature, I ||| •I apply to The Advisory Officer, LC.I. «. ? L 4 urfh,TßoL9o6,Auekl a 2 nd. ChrlSt ‘ (2 parts Super, 1 part Sulphate of Ammonia.) j 5 ...
ut cm BkBR mhbH MBS \ hBS <■ ft I *■ L'l# '' '* s -Bk l '■ ißV^Sdwßl' v ' : ' HHS . __ UM ,. ' v ' ‘ ||| ■ ’By ’MJ ON the roads o?. jrananaki from the earliest days of motoring until ,— the present time, the English Austin has been building an unsurpassed ‘ /Crafton.sfcows / reputation for DEPENDABILITY. This is not to be wondered at, for “ASCOT” SIXTEEN SIX : above all, Austin cars are designed for hard use and big mileages-to give SALOON DE LUX I . 1 ■ r . ' i e - I most beautiful Austin yet. The lively economical, trouble-free service not merely for a season, but year alter year. 16 ft p engine has power to spare for For over 24 years, since the .first Austin was sold in New Zealand in 1910, ' this quality of DEPENDABILITY has been inducing more and more motorists — each year to INVEST in an Austin, rather than to just “buy a .car”. As a result, Austin has headed the sales._of.ALL English cars in New Zealand for r the past seven years. 'M To-day, the Austin range—from the economical world-famous “Seven” to the luxurious 20 H.P. Whitehall Saloon—offers easily the finest “Value for money” car-investment you can make. See them, and you’ll understand why Austin is the popular choice of New Zealand motorists. v Buy Your ® Austin Now! AH Models W' REDUCED IN PRICE! c «CT.^ l M<n«v ~ 'fl DIRECT FACTORY ' DISTRIBUTORS:— The Co-op Organisation ']||| Society of New Zealand Limited NEW PLYMOUTH, HAWERA AND STRATFORD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1934, Page 18 (Supplement)
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