Big Tree Kerosene is distilled from crude petroleum and refined to a very high degree of purification. The impurities of the ordinary Kerosene which meant the charring of the wick are practically eliminated from Big Tree. The result is a flickerless flame of absolute uniformity. Ask your Storekeeper for Big Tree Kerosene and see that you get it—the name Big Tree is on the top of the tin-—look for it when you buy. A. S. PATERSON & CO. LUX
not ■ 1 “Superphosphate, WHICH HAS BEEN CORRECTLY MANUFACTURED, does not contain free sulphuric acid, and it has been found that on acid soils superphosphate has not in any way increased the grade of acidity of the soil. Practical results secured in New Zealand tally with the experiences secured throughout the world in experimental work. In extensive experiments conducted by the Department of Agriculture in different districts, it has almost invariably been the case that the greatest and most immediate responses were recorded when superphosphate was used.”—“ N.Z. Dairy Exporter.” does make soils acid You can be quite sure Farmers* Fertiliser superphosphate won’t make your soil acid, because it IS .correctly manufactured. Moreover, it is Always perfectly mature. Always dry and easy to drill. f Highest in analysis. Well packed in good bags and can be depended upon for the BEST RESULTS. FARMERS’ FERTILIZER IMPROVES SOILS AND ENRICHES PASTURES Supplies obtainable through all Wholesale Distributors, Storekeepers and Dairy Companies.
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Thames Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 17696, 21 September 1929, Page 8
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