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0-v MEDICINE THAT PLEASES . ■ Hiii sometimes difficult to give medie_to children:' Not so with WADE’S ‘kl'FlGSj i Kiddies like them; they palatable. Aisafe,. simple and inye_! jrerhe'dy- for 'ail worms. _ No •ter-effects. Absolutely: reliable. »ble from 'll chemist* and stores.

j HOY’S MIRACULOUS FALL A badly gashed knee was all that i little boy suffered after falling from * tree. After cleansing thoroughly, Bea Ointment was applied, and the cut quickly Soothing and antiseptic. Best ' for all purppses. 1/6 chemists a i/ 1 stores.

.. , ■■■•. - "V----il I * ,v . • ■ ■- , ::;;. r? I 1 mm "“'IBHE ADVANTAGES OF TOP-DRESSING WITH “ROCKLAND” SUPERPHOSPHATE THOROUGHLY ESTABLISHED grazing enables you to carry more stock . . . brings larger returns _ i d assures greater profits .. . all made possible with Topr Dressing. . '>• V •';•'■■: . • >■ VfllllA «anrt nrltrontnrfnc aI ■ . . isf:s§K value and advantages of Top-Dressing 3'now been established by official tests, and “xpenencc of farmers all over the country 19W conclusively established that “Rockid” Superphosphate periodically applied to ture lands promotes a definite and valuable •ease in the quantity and value of grazing that not only is it possible to successfully carry Jreatly increased number of stock, but also ; ; health of the stock and the quality and umc of the wool are greatly improved. ! from Top-Dressing tures with “Rockland” Superphosphate v vary yvith ; climatic conditions, but the royed average over a number of seasons c ■•' * •V. . ; •" r a *"* Ai “*** -f always proves to be extremely profitable. Without it full return cannot be obtained. It is to be borne in mind that the increase in pasturage necessary to offset the cost of the Superphosphate and its application is really not very great. Furthermore, it is also established that even though adverse climatic Conditions may militate against full return being secured the season following its application, none of the Superphosphate is lost, but turns to profit sooner or later. In some instances Top-Dressing with Superphosphate has enabled three sheep per acre to be carried where previously it was Only possible to carry one. Time to Make Preparation. Orders for “Rockland” Superphosphate ' '-'.it-r. ' v ;-tv.vv.-'-'t. r;: • ■ . ' \.‘ .e suggestion has been made that Nitrogenous , Manures can ,be used to supplement fßogldapd”' Superphosphate for Top-Dressing an idea derived, no; doubt, from the itipn of Nitrogen on certain cereal crops, hether the use of Nitrogenous Manures is profitable remains to be proved, and it must be borne in mind that no amount of expensive can make up for an . absence of ,tial Phosphates which constitute the jipal soil deficiency in this country. / ■.Even as an adjunct to Superphosphate, it is . well to remember that, Unless the sudden grbwth sometimes produced by Nitrogen can Jlil&fus&l right away, a rough, rank, and for “Rockland" Superphosphate should be placed right away with Stock and Station Agents and Produce Merchants. 0: unprofitable pasture may follow. For some undefined reason, x Nitrogen also has a tendency to suppress Clovers, whereas Superphosphate has proved of the greatest value in stimulating this valuable-pasture. While experts all agree on , the value of “Rockland” Superphosphate for Top-Dressing, they state that it still remains to be proved whether Nitrogen will give favourable returns . before its use can be recommended as supplementary to Superphosphate. Secure full benefit this Spring by Top- ' Dressing your pastures now .... make preparation without delay. / ■vs 433 99 l - wmom DOUBLES THE CARRYING CAPACITY OF LAND Manufacturers: KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.’s NEW ZEALAND DRUG CO. LTD. 136 High Street, Christchurch. Works: Hornby

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 13 July 1929, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 13 July 1929, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 13 July 1929, Page 9

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