ANCHOR COMPETITION 36 Cash Prizes Ist Prize — swAV From January lat to February 28th, 1927, all Anchor " Butter issued by our Waikato and Thames Valley CoIIGCt Factories will bear on one end of each wrapper an Anchor Perforated Seal. UICSC The 36 persons collecting and returning the I “Anchor” I greatest number of these “Anchor” Seals by — - MARCH Ist, 1927, will receive prizes varying in Soft!** value from £lO down. But there will be A Handsome Consolation Prize for Every Entrant! Competitors may, in addition, nominate the Public School to which they desire their seals credited. 2 Special Prizes —Each of Worth of Sports Gear will b e presented to the School JSXN’C' with over 100 pupils, and the one w hh l eM than 100 pupils, to which the largest number Bea l B *■ credited. USE “THE WORLD'S BEST”— ANCHOR BUTTER, . - AND SAVE THE sealsi X - ? | kA, ci rT\ (& J lllUsfiiH k ro To preserve your table linen and ■ | ’ keep it dainty and white. chooM p the right starch. Sylvia Starch is the pure do* ' starch, which not only imparts • freshness to your linen but acts* ally maintains its quality, giving AA ft* . the material that natural finish Red Label good linen has when freshly bought BoSMts -—-Gilffi — QIJ" STARCH uumw.ii mi. .iiniiiiwini n.i n r — -mw— ww—iwfc— Super for Top-dressing * Advocated by the U Director of Fields Division, Department of Agriculture (Excerpt from recent speech of Mr. A. H. Xs"~ COCKAYNE, Director Fields Division of the Department of Agriculture. Repro- % duced from “N.Z. Herald,” Auckland.) p 0 Mr. Cockayne stated that experiments in top- p A & dressing had been carried out longer in the g H Waikato than in any other part of the Do- || JA 0 minion, where 'it had been definitely proved p p that Lime and Super was -the best fertiliser v 8 to use.’ p 8 He further stated that on soils of poorer quality yX JL % a slow-acting phosphate gave better results. f This statement by one of the most prominent agricultural authorities in New Zealand, stresses what all progressive farmers realise—the necessity for top-dressing, and more especially the outstanding superiority of highgrade Super. In the official test conducted by the Department of Agriculture at Te Kumi near Te Kuitl. it has been shown that Superphosphate and Superphosphate with Lime surpass any .other fertilisers for top-dressing. Super 44 46/i is manufactured in New Zealand from Nauru/Ocean Phosphate. You can procure supplies from all Merchants and Storekeepers; or direct from the manufacturers SUPER 1
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5075, 14 January 1927, Page 4
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