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m K BETTER THAN STUMP JACKS. 11 GIANT FARM POWDER. I No 'tree 6tump can stand against Giani Form Powder. Not that it makes a terrific, scattering: explosion—it gives a muffled report and lifts the stump from its seat without danger. Giant Farm Powder enables you to stuimp your lane quickly and thoroughly—enables you to do it now when labour is scarce. Put Jjl your stump-ridden paddocks on a cleai fe paying basis—no hard work or great els'; pense about it. Get particulars of the |i special proposition from the G'ant TVm Powder Co., c/o Collin k Co. Pty., lid., P.; Wellington; or Goldingham and Beckett, jj Ltd., Palnierston Nojth. distribuitinjs |ft agents for Wellington, Wairarapa, auu f; Taranaki — Advt. | Down in the South Island farmers jj< have been using "Eclipse" Fertilisers ft with remarkable success for the past It twenty years. And now North Island J Farmers aro enabled to obtain theso K wonderfully officinal: manures at l'owest. | market Tates. "Eclipse" Fertilisers aro g rich in phosphates and animal nitrogen, I and their use. means increased growth, K increased quality, and increased profits' » -Advt. I | Always keep a tin of P<EE OINTMENT II handy in the homo. Speedily removes rail danger of a cut or soro fostering. Delightfully soothing. Is. Gd, a tin — i Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 134, 23 February 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 134, 23 February 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 134, 23 February 1918, Page 10

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