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OttTSTAMBHKIY SUCCUIFUL 15 Composition o£ u Rockland w Rape Manure Parts Superphosphate 44/46% • • 62 (Water soluble and quickly available phosphate) Seychelles Guano (alluvial) (Available Phosphate and Nitrogen) Nauru/Ocean Phosphate (Very finely ground) Blood and Bone (High Grade) (Available Phosphate and 71% Nitrogen content) Sulphate of Ammonia (Water soluble Nitrogen) Potash 30% (Water soluble) The Increased Production Needed to Offset Present Market Conditions can only be obtained by the Adequate Use of Approved Fertilisers. 5 2 100 There is NO DILUENT whatever "Rockland" Rape Manure. Reference to the above table shows an abundance of Superphosphate for the all essential immediate supply of Phosphate, which supply is supported by the slower acting Phosphates of Guano, finely ground Phosphate and that contained in blood and bones. Nitrogen requirements are supplied by Sulphate of Ammonia, and the Nitrogehous content of Blood and Bone and the Guano. Water soluble Potash completes the balance. j£72 6 Per Ton Packed in the New li Cwt Bags Less 5 per cent, for fcash with order. Delivered Free to any Railway Station in Canterbury. Or Free to nearest Station in Westland on a continuous line of Rails from Hornby Works. Bigger Rape Crops of Higher Food Value to Stock iand" b R» e „ fiC M eficcts o£ "Rockvu iL pe Manure do not cease with the production of two or three times the volume of feed over un. manured land; the feed itself is of much higher food value ... f ar richer than otherwise in phosphates and other salts essential to irmbs. re ewes and the * rowth Careful research and thorough investigation of numerous X have indicated the particular requirements of Canterbury, all of which are provided for by the of Rockland Rape Manure. Used for Rape, Kale and Chou Moelher, "Rockland" R ape Manure assures right from the start a quick, vigorous growth that is sustained up to maturity. The leaf production is abundant and healthy, and of that rich, dark green and sappy growth which ranks highest as stock feed. Applications should be at the rate of 2 to 4 cwts. per acre for maximum feed. Rape Manure Order through Stock and Station Agents, Produce Merchants, or direct from the Manufacturers— KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.'S NEW ZEALAND DRUG CO. LTD. AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTS W HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH FERTILISER WORKS, HORNBY

u. > ****&/ i ft / % />. 2 Wai*d/ Rewardr the Bowie i* The rink between drinks is a much more enjoyable affair if the drink is WARD'S. WARD'S rewards tto bowler with mental and physical • invigoration thsit • permits the - necessary keen concentration on the game. Obtainable at all Wine and Spirit MerchttJ* and Hotel Bottle Stores, or delivered m tots «' one dozen large or two dozen email bi*B» upwards. Tor prompt delivery ring: M«Tvmty» Branch, 'phones 34-279 and 36-420; «w»Branch, 'phones 34-347 and 35-720; Crwra Branch, 'phone 32-322; Union Branch, 34-148. P & m rr 5^ ■IIIIMIIII—!»■■■■■■■ IF YOU VALUE YOUR SILVER and lake a pride in ft* ■ appearance, you will never use anything but Goddard's Plate Powder

The peasants of the mountains of northern Bohemia are expert in the manufacture of musical instruments and the exp"''t string-, reed, and brass instruments, accordions, and other keyboard instrument? amounts to about i£] 200,000 annually.

Inuring the recent heat wave it is estimated that Americans were paving] an additional £1,000,000 a day, owing to the cosfc of food. '

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20090, 20 November 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20090, 20 November 1930, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20090, 20 November 1930, Page 16

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