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Incomparable! - There is no equal or substitute for concrete. jW In all kinds of Constructional Work W where Durability, Appearance, and Permanence are desirable, concrete is 1 / the most economical and satisfactory. Specified by architects and engineers. "Star” Brand Wilson’s P° r^an< * Write for FREE Literature Concrete Wilson’s (N.Z.) Portland Cement Ltd. T Richards-Upton Buildings " Customs Street East - AUCKLAND

Super for Top*dressind Advocated by the Director of Fields Division, Department of Agriculture (Excerpt from recent speech of Mr. A. H. X i/'"" COCKAYNE, Director Fields Division '"'w of the Department of Agriculture. Reprop duced from "N.Z. Herald,” Auckland.) p 1 Mr. Cockayne stated that experiments in top- 1 A A 0 dressing had been carried out longer in the g f Waikato than in any other part of the Do- g minion, where ‘it had been definitely proved g 27 P that Lime and Super was the best fertiliser p * f t 0 use -’ f f He further stated that on soils of poorer quality slow-acting phosphate gave better results, y 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, has been shown that Superphosphate and Superphosphate with Lime surpass any_ptj2er fertjjjsers for top-dressing. Super 44-46% fa manufactured in New Zealand from Nauru/Ocean Phosphate. You can procure supplies from all Merchants and Storekeepers; or direct from the manufacturers SUPER

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5095, 2 March 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5095, 2 March 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5095, 2 March 1927, Page 4

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