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Sk ? mi £r fV rjapiv* k Lafl M% e L / T?3* for General Manuring i 4 HIGHLY : PROFITABLE FERTILIZER Used by Thousan Is of Practical Farmers Every Yeir, cn Every Variety of Crop and Soil, with Splendid Success / The thiee great advantages of Superphosphate are:—First: Il’S RAPID SOLUBILITY and the quickness with which its nourishing properties are rule available to the crop. Yorhees, the celebrated modern authority on Fertilizers, says: "Slowly available materials cannot be expected to give profitable returns ’’ —a fact which New Zealand farmers are discovering, and ns a consequence they are now using Superphosphate in immense quantities, with complete satisfaction. Second: ITS REMARKABLE VALUE AS A SOIL 1H ILDER, for a considerable portion of the Phosphoric Acid is retained in aDd goes to enrich the soil for future crops. No matter how rich the soil wa3 originally, it grows poorer ai d poorer every year as crop follows crop, so that fresli applications of nourishing Phosphoric Acid productivity. Rockland Superphosphate enriches both the soil and the man who tills it ! 1 lnr .. - i value, Superphosphate is £ for £ the cheapest Fertilizer the Farmer can buy. It runs freely througu t:o i i matters not whether vour manuring is for Milk, Brain, Root Crops, or Stock, you can depend u P on V Super to give you splendid results. Use 44,'4C Water-Soluble Super on account of its economy. lms gr. costs oidy 11 per cent, more than 36/33 per cent, and gives 22 per cent, more I hospuate. SUPERPHOSPHATE. Price per ton: 3G/38 per cent. Water-Soluble, 10/12 per cent., £7 5/-; -12/-I-1 pr.r cent., £7 10/-; and -M/-IG per cent., £/ 15/-. 4 Less 2 V per cent. Discount for Cft?,h at one month, or 5 per cent, for Cash w :tli Order. Freight Paid to any Railway Station ot, continuous linu of rails from llornby. Packed in U cwt New Rags 1,16 l' ton), or lrl New 2 cwt Sacks if preto ed. Obtainable from all Merchants & storekeepers. are essential in order to maintain and increase d: ITS LOW COST AND RELIABILITY. In saving time and trouble. It Kempthorne, Prosser, 9 & Co.’s N.Z. Drug Co., Ltd., Hornby Works . Office: nS High Street, Christchurch. r i mm
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 August 1924, Page 1
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490Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 7 August 1924, Page 1
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