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.\ prophet. they say, lias no lionoul in his own country, ami lias I ns-a 100 linn h thy policy ol Now Zonlamlcr.in tho ja.si to pass over lho product • ol' ilia' 1 country in favour ii' the ini ported p;oods, which, in many casus, arc actually inlirior to the Now Zealand article. Talc l tohacco lor ex:tin|>ii'. Most American tollmens are object itimdile on the score of excess nicotine ami defective combustibility. I.adio,; to the elojijrino of the pine with ci pleasant. and indeed injurious i onsi-pn ir is in the smoker. Try Kite! lead (odd mild and aromatic, or Toasted N’avv Cut t.Knildo;:) of tiiedimn si;emj l b. and if yon prefer a lull body try Cut I’lni; No HI. the 11 11 ! I ii: •■ I label. Their purity, flavour, amain, end all round c.v-ellonce will siirp; t-e ton. I'tdike 'Hast brands from oret sea . this type of lid-aeon does nut to!.' lh:- pipe and leaves the month sited am, el.-an. Kxperts timittlain ii .nl o' all varieties known. X.Z. lea! is the he. ", injurious on stcrount of its small I'iientaeo of nicotine and that it muv !e smoked continually wit hot;£ the s|o;*tfst alter oll'eei-Ailvt.

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3% & For General Manuring ■p HIGHLY -7T1 1 ‘■V” PROFITABLE FERTILIZER Used by Thousands of Practical Farmers Every Year, on Every Variety of Crop and Soil, with Splendid Success / The three great advantages of Superphosphate are:—First: ITS RAPID SOLUBILITY' and the quickness with which its nourishing properties are made available to the crop. Yorliees, the celebrated modern authority on iertilizers, says: “ Slowly available materials cannot be expected to give profitable returns”—a fact which New Zealand farmers are discovering, and as a consequence they are now using Superphosphate in immense quantities, with complete satisfaction. Second: ITS REMARKABLE VALUE AS A SOIL BUILDER, for a considerable portion of the Phosphoric Acid is retained in and goes to enrich the soil for future crops. No mattor how rich the soil was originally, it grows poorer and poorer every year as crop follows crop, so that fresh applications of nourishing Phosphoric Acid productivity. Rockland Superphosphate enriches both the soil and the man who tills it I Third: ITS LOW COST AND RELIABILITY. In value, Superphosphate is £ for £ the cheapest Fertilizer the Farmer can buy. It runs freely through the drill, laving timo and trouble, matters not whether your manuring is for Milk, Grain, Root Crops, or Stock, you can depend upon Rockland Super to give you splendid results. Use 44/-JC Water-Soluble Super on account of its economy. This grado costs only 11 per cent, more than 36/33 per cent, and gives 22 per cent, more Phosphate. Kempthorne, Prosser*& Co.’s N.Z. Drug Co., Ltd., Hornby C l 'em' ; ''nl Works. Office: High Street, Christchurch. SUPERPHOSPHATE. Price per ton: 3G/3S per cent. Water-Soluhte, £7; -10/12 per cent., £7 5/-; 12/11 per cent., £7 10/-; and -M/-1G per cent., £7 15/-. j Less 2t per cent. Discount for Cash at one month, or 5 per cent, for Cash with Order. Freight Paid to any Railway Station on continuous line of rails from Hornby. Packed in 1J cwt New Bags (10 to ton), or in New 2 cwt Sacks if preferred. Obtainable from all Merchants & Storekeepers. are essential ity order to maintain and increase In It m

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1924, Page 1

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615

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1924, Page 1

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