OSZKSSSSaS®SE'' proving fi,B." Good Values. irrris n»lrrsoooo Boys' Tweed Shorts, all sizes Boys' Tweed Varsity Suits, size 3 to 8 Boys' Derby Suits, a dressy style Boys' Avon Suits, size 4 to 10 Boys' Sport Suits, size 4 to 7 Boys' Sport Suits, size 8 to .14 Boys' Showerproof Overcoats Boys' Tweed Overcoats, very smart Small boys' Trench Overcoats, dressy Boys' Tweed Hats, large assortment Boys' Flannel Shirts, grey or navy Boys' Jerseys, in various shades Boys' Boots, size 8 to 13 Boys' Glace Derbys, good fitting IN&WZEADAND New Zealand ICmTHINQIFAGTORI
mn is the most profitable, economical and certain means of obtaining ample feed during winter months because is a readily available and lasting form of plant food Superphosphate has proved its value as a wonderful stimulant of plant growth whether used for top-dressing in the Autumn or at any other season. One of the largest Dairy-farmers in the Auckland Province states that he proposes topdressing his pastures in the Autumn with %\ cwt. of Superphosphate to the acre. He has always top-dressed with Superphosphate in the Autumn and has proved the value of the practice. Government Tests Show "Super" is Best Mr. T. H. Patterson, Instructor in Agriculture, has given figures concerning experiments made at Te Kuiti. Here is a contrast between Superphosphate and Basic Slag:— Cost Cash Returned Gain SUPERPHOSPHATE -£1 £4 5 4 £3 $ 4 BASIC SLAG - -£1 £1 13 9 1$ 9 On an outlay of £l, Superphosphate therefore gave a return of £2 lis. 7ot,mor« than Basic Slag. . . -l. Be guided by these two practical examples of Superphosphate Topdress this Autumn with Superphosphate —order your supply now for delivery at any time you specify. INSIST ON THE HIGHEST GRADE Superphosphate OF NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURE Obtainable from all Merchants, Storekeepers, or Direct from the Manufacturers
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Waikato Independent, Volume XXIV, Issue 3221, 20 May 1924, Page 7
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