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AUTUMN TOPDRESSING WINTER FEED FOR STOCK The cheapest and most satisfactory Winter feed for stock is grass, and next to grass come hay and ensilage. Under the climatic conditions usual in this territory it is possible to have grass, fresh and succulent, growing through the Autumn and into the Winter. At the Marton Experimental Station it was found that Autumn top-dressing with Superphosphate, following an Application of lime, doubled the yield of grass during the Winter months. At a cost of just a few shillings an acre, one can give the grassland an application of Super which in turn will ensure good feed through the Autumn and right up into the Winter. To make sure of maximum results use only WMTHfUI ZSSPf SPECIAL LOW Obtainable frpm all Fertiliser Merchants, Storekeepers and r-r»»-r-Dairy Companies. ' FREE MANUFACTURERS: TO FARMERS! £4 KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER &Qq I Write to-day for a I . co py of the “ K p - per ton, on Trucks, Works. N.Z. DRUG COMPANY LTD. Fertiliser Handbook Rai,a V™ s Y g w n r k a : ,rom \A/AMr-AMiH for New Zealand.” Heares ‘ Works - WANGANUI. SENT post FREE.

I worship not at 1 >r c’nen shrine Where bones of >' ous san.’ity recline. The dead Mahomet means no more to me Than autumn’s perished petals ’neath the tree. I worship not the scourings of the cask— For me the Vintner’s “special” 'n the flask! And when for krone! i'.r cuts I assure — Most precious Wor < T ..at Peppermint Cure. 22

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Wairarapa Age, 10 March 1934, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, 10 March 1934, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, 10 March 1934, Page 7