There's far more money in farming when the farmer gets tho very most out <of his land. And the only way to get the maximum results from any soil is to nso "Eclipse" Fertilisers, whether for grain, potatoes, turnips, grass, rape, or any other crop. "Lclipse" Fertilisers have special properties that enhance the productiveness of the soil, and improve the quality of the crop.—Advt. . WHY LET TREE STUMPS TIE UP YOUR LAND? Don't have good agricultural land rendered useless by tree stumps or boulders—remove them witli Giant Farm Powder. Doesn't matter about the labour shortage—you yourself can remove the stumps with Giant Farm Powder quicker and better than several men. under the old methods. Giant Farm Powder lifts the stump out of its seat—doesn't fling the soil into tho air. Safe, efficient, cheap, quick. Get particulars of t'ho special proposition. Address; Giant Farm Powder Co., do Gollin and Co. Pty., Ltd., Wellington; or Goldingham and Beckett, Ltd., Palmerston North, distributing agents for Wellington, Wairarapa, and Taranaki—Advt. Increased healthfulness and l vigour result from drinking KOLA-NlP—the beverage with the nutty flavour. Non-alco-holic, yet snappy—full of twang—delicious. Try a little in aerated water—Advt.
is the Best and Cheapest SALES INCREASED VERY LARGELY LAST SEASON. REMEMBER! MURTON DIPPED SHEEP ARE THE CLEANEST AT SHEARING, AND THE WOOL IS SILKY AND LUSTROUS.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 123, 16 February 1918, Page 10
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218Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 123, 16 February 1918, Page 10
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