BETTER PASTURES MEAN MORE MILK a Hiffli-griule Mixed Fertilizers containing the essential elements of plant | r ° o,, « ” Suers, u.,v are the host, and therefm’.’ the eium-t. They contain Blood and Bone (Nitrogen) Potash, ''l i!• Koekphosphatvs, and Walpole island Guano (Nitrogen an- • Phosphates) in well-balanced proportions particularly suited to Hu .( requirements of the crop desired. p el . j ((I1 I •’Eclipse” Special Top 1 ~ () Dressing Fertilizer .... £7 10 0 Fertilizer ... • £« " » •• Eclipse” Auckland Mixture £(i 17 6 “ Eclipse" Pukckohc Mixture £9 0 0 The above prices are quoted Free on Itnil Westfield or F.<>B. A.a’ld.in.l and are subject to the following cash discounts pavment with mil I or 31% payment by 20th of the second month following mzitli <d debiei). Walpole Basie Superphosphate (Superphosphate and Walpole Island Guano). The Ideal Fertilizer for top dressing grasslands. Being a. combination of Waler Soluble ami Citric Soluble Phosphates, and containing a small pel - centime of Nitrogen, this Fertilizer possesses all the ttllietlons"J^ ll oui.k' growth, improved quality and increased yields. A' l ’ l IxSL • ■■rieilec I’hosphate. I’riec £« 0 0 per ton, i.o.r. West held. Subject to a Discount of 10/- per ton for cash with order or 5/- pelton for cash in one month. HIE NEW ZEAI.AN» iiEi KIGEIi.VH.Nti (WAX! I.IMtTEP. HU. NDD AC ( KLAM) SALES AGENCY. ]’.(>. Buz 553, Auckland. II lit. Gillespie. Iti’prei.elit.un’.:. Telegraphic Address: ” lit*. Aui MaticL'
The Best Butter Pays Best BIG standardised factories, can and do make better butter on a commercial basis, than small factories, and thus return producers a better price for a qualify product. The amalgamation was designed to improve , “quality,” and so earn the best price for all suppliers; It has done so. Whereas before amalgamation, the average grade wao about 89, last year it was 91.54- This year it is going to be very much better. The performance of Frankton No. 1 Factory in making over 10,000 boxes in a month with an average grade of 94.46 is easily a record for New Zealand. The grade has improved, because 1 — 1. o The suppliers as a body have co-operated with the grading system to improve their product and help themselves. 2. By standardising the grades of raw material, our Factories are able to standardise the process of manufacture Every stage of manufacture in every factory is the same. Therefore the product is the same. The ingredients and materials used are the same. They are analysed before purchase, and are bought in bulk. This uniform and consistent care results in the production of a standardised butter in big lim-s. Big buyers demand big parcels of guaranteed 1 even quality. We can meet the needs of the market, and our ability to do so enables us to secure a premium for the producer. The secret of success in a world beating business is: a standardised quality product in bulk lines Only by co-operative combination on a big scale can farmers apply to their own benefit the lessons of big business. * The New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company Limited HAMILTON AUCKLAND PAEROA hL . THE SUPERIORITY OP WATER-SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE. WATER-SOLUBLE Phosphate is dissolved by the first shower of rain that falls after it has been applied to the soil. WATER-SOLUBLE Phosphate is thus carried down to the roots of the plants automatically, where it at once begins its work of nourishing your crops. WATER-SOLUBLE Phosphate is the form of Phosphate which gives the quickest and most r eliable results, as has been conclusively demonstrated by countless experiments made in all parts of the world. Superphosphate IS THE ONE AND ONLY FORM OF WATER-SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE. Manufactured from High-grade Nauru/Ocean Phosphate. Superphosphate is a fertilise! of world-wide importance. EVERY FARMER SHOULD USE IT. Obtainable from all Merchants and Storekeepers or direct from Manufacturers.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4545, 31 March 1923, Page 4
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621Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4545, 31 March 1923, Page 4
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