A & , e lime & salt from Tannery ’ with fat and hair in it” ** Otahuti farmer is pleased with his A ®■;to? ' MUNRO TRIUMPH TOPDRESSER '©Z M “ I would like to let you know how pleased we are with clly> VJ “ the Munro Topdresser that I purchased from you last Wl f \ y— ‘ £S Cv^ r ■ W “February. I have used all sorts of manures and lime, I »1 f A a Y\l “including salt, which came from the tannery and which had j ■ Lgf /{ ■ O “a lot of fat and hair mixed in it, which I thought it would MiTvß MM AX ■ “be impossible to sow, but I can state it. did the job W “thoroughly. We have also used it on a steep hill, and CTW/z/zfli “here again it proved that it could sow as well on hill- , 4 ** ./• *7 7' V- ... “sides as on flat country.” W/ (Signed) W. YOUNG, Section 6, Otahuti, R.D. W /I We get hundreds of such sired speed up to 12 miles —L DWi letters, proving that the an hour, exact, predetermined • “Triumph” is giving amaz- proportions of any two ming service, often under what gredients: lime and super, might be described as “ im- slag and lime, etc. Delivers possible conditions. The exactly the same quantities v n jpmuli - “Triumph” mixes and on rough, bumpy terrain as A . ■ spreads perfectly at any de- on smooth, level pasture. ; Munro "TRIUMPH" Topdresser . "• " "y PROVINCIAL AGENTS:. Tiiir 1 • 11 II Auckland — W E. Lewisham Ltd , ■ Anzac Avenue, Auckland,, 0.1. Trilb machine answers the call Wellington— Farmers’ Co-op. Distributing Co. Ltd., Feilding for MORE PRODUCTION Taranaki— Co-op. Organisation Society, Hawera and to offset mounting costs and also help win the war. Hawk™" 0 Bay— M. Spencer, Hastings. Everything the farm can produce is in demand to- Canterbury Skilling’s Implements, Christchurch and Rangiora. day. No one need fear the lack of a market, as Nelson Dalgety & Co. Ltd., Nelson. Great Britain wants everything New Zealand can westland—Dalgety & Co. Ltd., Greymouth, supply. Nothing hitherto devised will give such Marlborough— Wright, Stephenson & Co. Ltd. great and certain returns on so small an outlay T ,„x ? „„ Pnat oonnon for it to-dav. as an investment in a “TRIUMPH” Topdresser. __l2^eresto^ook^^^^oj^cou E on_for_tt - to_aay J _ As a striking proof of the outstanding merit of this | T M wnmoemn? ' new type, full force feed machine, we submit the d '.‘ . „ .... ™, A* » r accompanying extracts from Mr W. Young’s per- I Nichol Building, Esk Street, Invercargill, • sonal testimony. I Please send me descriptive booklet on Munro New Zealand Distributor: ’ I “Triumph” Topdresser J. M. McCROSTIE, I Name ::••• Nichol’s Buildings, | A.J.5 Esk Street, Invercargill. | Address...
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 60, Issue 1, 15 January 1940, Page 22
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