%Jr ’ Superior in Quality and Purity. LANE'S HAS VALUABLE ADDED INGREDIENTS Is more easily digested by the youngest or weakest stomach. LANE'S IS VERY MUCH NICER TO TAKE You get more good out of Lane’s because— LANE'S HAS MORE GOOD PUT INTO IT! These are just a few of the reasons why LANE’S is best for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption, etc. j K, a/9 and 4, 9 a bottle at all Chemists and Stores.
For 52 Years THH mincau work, the risks ano uhe responsibilities of Trusteeships have been our especial study Why burden a friend of a relative with you affairs when you can obtain Continuous Administration ar 4 the Combined Business Judgment -Of The PERPETUAL TRUSTEES Co. Ltd. ESTABLISHED 1884 (Managing E 7.000.000) At Dunedin. Christchurch. Oamaru and InvercarglD Timaru Office; L S. ABERNETHY, AMP. Buildings. District Manager.
Autumn Tdpdmmiiie Particularly t/iis Year While the soil is warm and Soil Bacteria Active The most profitable branch of farming to-day is the raising of fat lambs on top-dressed pastures. Top-dressing with “Super” and big profits from fat lambs are indissolubly linked together. Why ? Because the best lambs and the highest lambing percentages are ONLY obtained where pastures are rich in mineral phosphates. “Super” increases the nutritive Earlier Spring growth and increased value of Pastures growth of grass Chemical analyses of grasses and clovers grown with and without Early Autumn top-dressing with Super makes a marked top-dressing with “Super” show that annual applications of ’ n growth of grass in the o owing pnng esi es .*• 4.C? > .1. i . * j . - - , <■ j it awav earlier. The problem of many farmers is to maintain Super make the phosphate and protein content oi grasses and hala L ein the growth of grass and clover, and the early Autumn elover two and three times grea<er. In other words, by regularly top-dressing with “Super” allows the grass to consolidate in the top-dressing your pastures with “Super,” you produce herbage Spring before the clover growth comes away. with the high mineral content that plays such an important part in increasing the returns and profits from farming. - . - The abnormally heavy growth of the past few months has imposed A brief SUmittlUg Up Of tlte reSUItS Of a severe tax on the phosphate content of the soil. It is early Autumn Top-Dressing with no exaggeration to say that the soils of most pastures have been * „ thrashed this year and the phosphate content has been reduced StipCF to a point considerably below what is necessary to grow herbage containing a sufficiency of phosphate for the proper development Better fat lambs off mothers. of stock. Higher lambing percentages. NOTE—Rank growth DOES make profitable stock feed Healthier ewes, when grown on land richly supplied with phosphate in the IftlprOVCa quality Ox W form of readily absorbable “Super.” Rank growth other- Heavier fleeces, wise lacks nourishment and fattening qualities. Better returns from cattle. Bridges the gap between Autumn and Spring. SUBTERRANEAN CLOVER Less worry during “off-season”—more _ erass when supplementary crops The problem of establishing high grade pastures on light land is " _ c «„ Pl .aiiv necewarv being successfully solved with Subterranean Clover. Here again _ * . top-dressing with “Super” is all important. In fact, regular Longer Autumn growth Of pasture, applications of “Super” are essential, and success with “Sub.” Earlier Spring growth. Clover cannot be obtained without adequate top-dressing . . . Higher nett profits. , ‘‘Sub.” clover and “Super” go hand in hand. Reduced farming costs through increased carrying capacity of land reducing Land sown down to grass after overall expenses. cropping a Liming is, we are glad to say, becoming a more general practice in • Canterbury. Lime is essential for all good grass pastures, particult is well to remember that crops take a lot out of the soil . . . larly when carrying capacity is reasonably heavy. Many farmers this is one of the reasons we recommend two cwt and more of are finding it sound practice to top-dress scwt of lime with 2Jcwt “Super” to the acre with wheat so as to maintain a high residual of “Super” each year on the better paddocks. Where liming is fertility in the soil after cropping. Where pastures are being impracticable, use Reverted Phosphate on the pastures of Southerly grown on land previously cropped, substantial applications of aspect, and of a sourer nature. Reverted does not take the place “Super” in the form of early Autumn Top-Dressing can be made of lime. Liming should be gone on with, but “Reverted-Phosphate” with extremely profitable results. js a form of “Super” that is particularly successful on sourer land. The KEY to bigger and more profitable returns ... Autumn Tog" dressing of pastures with “Super” .•. not only this Autumn but every Autumn . . . liberal applications—2jewt to the acre—will be found the most economical.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THD19370313.2.21.3
Bibliographic details
Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20675, 13 March 1937, Page 5
Word Count
790Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20675, 13 March 1937, Page 5
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Timaru Herald. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.