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An Imaginary Conversation Between a Dairy Cow [The Bull] SHI iWHC Just look, my dear We’ll feed in peace, What I’ve got here- figfe P" 113 y lUoaase A Drench of reputation 1 SB (fw From “*« 6stira ’ Our ills are o’er, " W *° ur ca “ r . clease ’ We’ll ail no more Your »■ From dreadful constipation. OSMOND’S, without queetion I z OSMOND & SON Local Agent: FARMERS’ CO-OP. (N.Z.) Ltd., Box 460, Wellington. ORG. SOC. LTD., HAWERA.

The arrival cost of potash in New Zealand to-day is lower than the BRANL corresponding figure of 20 years ago I Many farmers have an uneasy feeling that the continued application of phosphates unbalanced by potash dressings is unwise. Now, however, POTASH is obtainable at a very moderate < price and the opportunity to re- i place some of the potash withdrawn from the soil has arrived. This autumn commence complete -balanced-fertilising; apply at least J cwt. “Sun” Brand 30 per cent. !!!/ P° tas h several paddocks if it' is yet impracticable to treat the whole farm. An advertisement issued by PACIFIC POTASH LIMITED, Box 624, Auckland. I “Think of CONCRETE—Think of MORGAN” “HUME” ' ■ WASHTUBS LAST A LIFETIME. SMALLEST OUTLAY. All Leading Merchants can Quote. The MORGAN CONCRETE CO. HIGH STREET ’Phone 28-751 HAWERA

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 December 1934, Page 20 (Supplement)

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 29 December 1934, Page 20 (Supplement)

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 29 December 1934, Page 20 (Supplement)