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Basic Slag as a Top-Dresser.

The percentage of Phosphoric Acid in Basic ,Slag, is the most important .factor.-''•'©f -all the brands of Slag marKejied, are so reliable as -'Crescent" trands, ■ParnwsSvho have tried, know this, and iMs to?coiiymce those who have not been\Succells|^Lwith othfir brands, that we asl£ them:fe^_ead the new ad-. vertisenaenf'-relating^to these two splendid, ■'braids. '-;.|lilpton " brand contains1 about 2Q'h 28per cent Phosphpric Acid,"ig exceptionally fine and soluble,,whilst'' Crescent is very little'its' inferior. Messrs Kernpthorne Prdsser &€o's N.Z. Drug Co Ltd., announce in their ad. Special low prices'fromVship's sido, F,0,8. rail or steamer :;at'jAuckland, and as full shipments arrive during Peb,, March, jApril andl4lay, it is up to the enter•prising, thrifty farmer to order early and reap^the benefit. The Eirm's special adVvappears in this issue.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 21 February 1912, Page 3

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Basic Slag as a Top-Dresser. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 21 February 1912, Page 3

Basic Slag as a Top-Dresser. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 21 February 1912, Page 3

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