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is.., mm> co-op aiiqtionEE ORCHARD, FARMS, *-V ‘V c„ GO., LTD, I -ORCHARD AND HOME, Parawai, one of the best propositions ofI iered for some time. Excellent opportunity to secure a fine home andl ° Handy to town. Of about 3 acres, mostly apricots that have ' <• kfir.b Piw f: ktid plenty of attention. Price, £I2OC, ®#sy terms. FARM BUYERS— 93 acres, subdivided into 13 paddocks, 8-roomed filling, hot and cold water, etc. Implement shed; whare; 4-bailed cow |'.M. «gta. room, concrete floor, concrete troughs, handy to sale yards, Ipg senool. Post Office, and store, etc. Pries. £65 per acre. £IOOO pCash; balance terms. I 1 ' 50 ACRES (subdivided into 10 paddoeksl Orst-cassi mnd; hand,_tn Railway Station; 2-bail eowaaed; concrete Boor. Price, £2,500, only £ gash Squired. Balance easy teraa*. WAITAKARURU— Farm of 50 acres, subdivided into smafl padaocWNew five-roomed nouse cowshed; concrete floor, milking machines, | well watered and sown in best English grasses. NOTE—This is a bargain, ■ price wanted only £7O per acre; £9OO cash; balance terms. I ' FOR SALE, HOUSES AND COAST SECTIONS. ——— SAVE IVVONEY ! Write, ’Phone or Call For Our < New Season’s PRICE LIST. - e RUBBERWARE, BRUSHWARE, OIL PULLEYS, BELTING, EVERTHING IN HARDWARE, FOR THE FARM AND HOME. fciSN-' t _ 51 ! • ■. AT PRICES THAT , CANNOT _BE BEATEN. V ■ ,'r r D. Ml WALLACE, LTD. .. HARDWARE AND MACIINERY MERCHANT! MOTOR ENGINEERS, COACHBUILDERS. TE AROHA, MATAMATA THAMES, HAMILTON.

J i m lH . M r Farmer Are you one of the Wise Heads 7 are Wrong impressions due to lack of knowledge! Many Farmers are under the impression that Superphosphate causes sourness in the land. This is not so. On the contrary erphosphate WILL GO A LONG WAY IN CORRECTING ACIDITY Extract from * The American Fertiliser” "Experiments made at Rhode Idaad show that Superphosphate actually served to reduce soil acidity. Dr. Burges3, who made the teat, declares positively that ' there is no foundation for the statement that soils will become more acid fra* the continuous use of SuperfMpfcate.’" Effect NOT lout in Autumn and Winter THEN AGAIN, many farmers think that Superphosphate should only be applied in the spring, and that the effect is lost if applied in the autumn or winter. This also is a mis- , idea. taken ic Readily Available as Plant Food A chemical reaction takes place in the soil, arresting thl water-soluble phosphate and holding it as Plant Food in a form which is readily available and still lasting. The Most Economical Fertiliser For Top Dressing Pastures ise SUPERPHOSPHATE it any season of the year Farmer Demands it! S SUPERPHOSPHATE is the surest and most profitable form of Plant Food obtain, able. All the wiseheads use SUPERPHOSPHATE because they have proved it to be the best and most ECONOMICAL,FERTILIZER. In every progressive country in the world Super phosr)h#iaii manufactured on a large scale because the farmer it and the soil requires it. FARMERS SHOULD INSIST ON THE HIGHEST GRADE OF NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURE If your land ha> a sour tendency, that is not the fault of the Superphosphate. In »uch case* me BASIC SUPERPHOSPHATE which outshines Basic Slas or any other Citric Soluble Phosphate Obtainable from all Merchants and Storekeepers, or direct from the Manufacturers

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Thames Star, Volume LVII, 11 September 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume LVII, 11 September 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume LVII, 11 September 1923, Page 8

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