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3 M r Farmer Are you one oi Wise Heads ? are Wrong impressions doe to lack of knowledge! Mciny Farmers are under the impression that Superphosphate causes sourness in the land. This is not so. On the i contrary are WILL GO A LONG WAY IN CORRECTING ACIDITY Extract from “The American Fertiliser’ “ Experiments made at Bhode Island show that Superphosphate actually served to reduce soil acidity. Dr. Burgess, who made the •test, declares positively that 'there is no foundation for the statement that soils will become more acid from the continuous use of Superphosphate.' ** Effect NOT lost in Autumn and Winter THEN AGAIN, many farmers-think that Superphosphate should only be applied in-the spring, and that the effect is lost ff applied cl the autumn or winter. This abrris a mistaken idea. Readily Available as Plant Food A chemical reaction takes place in the soil, arresting die 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 use SUPERPHOSPHATE at any season of the year Farmer Demands it! SUPERPHOSPHATE ■ is the surest and most profitable form of Plant Food obtainable. All the wiseheads use SUPERPHOSPHATE because they have proved it to be the best end ICCst ECONOMICAL FERTILIZER. In every progressive country in the wodd Superphosphate, is manufactured on a large scale because the farmer demands it and the soil requires it. FARMERS SHOULD INSIST ON THE HIGHEST GRADE Sttperpftospftcl® OF NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURE If your land has a sour tendency, that is not the fault of the Superphosphate. In such cases use , BASIC SUPERPHOSPHATE which outshines Basic Slag or any other Citric Soluble Phosphate Obtainable from all Merchants and Storekeepers, or direct from the Manufacturers

RYMAN’S POULTRY FARM, PALMERSTON NORTH. for UTILITY BLACK ORPINGTONS. BRED TO LAY. SITTINGS EGGS, COCKERELS, AND PULLETS FOR SALE. 094 CHURCH ST. Enquiries invited. SETTINGS. —Order now from stock with O ' pedigree behind them as layers, hacked by over -10 First, Special and Championship Awards as Utility Show Specimens of their type. Black Orpingtons, White Leghorns, Silver and Columbian Wyandottcs. Eggs, 5/-, 7/0 and 10/6 per setting of 15 eggs. Also (in season), day-old chicks, 15/- dozen; fortnight old brooded clicks, lit/-.- —H. Mod re, llillcrest, Hamilton (’phone 2261), or John liatcson and Sons, Florists, Victoria Street.

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Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15272, 23 June 1923, Page 17 (Supplement)

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15272, 23 June 1923, Page 17 (Supplement)

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15272, 23 June 1923, Page 17 (Supplement)