"CHALLENGE" MANURES
Top-dressing and Others. MEBBRB WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO'S LINEB. In spite of the scarcity of bonedust, Messrs Wright, Stephenson and Co., Auckland, are still able to supply it at figures below those of many competitors Prompt delivery ex store can be given or bookings can be made ex ship to arrive. Firm as prices are now the indications are that they will be firmer owing to the increasing shipping and other difficulties. In' addition to the firm's popular and successful special mixture for top-dressing sold uoder the brand of " Challenge" top dressing a great demand is being experienced for a high quality mixture ofJfuano and ksuper giving a guarantied content of \BB per cent phosph'Uß acid which is \eing sold at below cier competitiy prices A very great deal of sjecess has attended the qse of thjp mixture in the past and Wm the Jjigh price of bonedust it offersm ch«per method of supplying the s\ljnth the necessary quantity of phowbates Still ajftier mixture which is available/w bonedust, super and guano infthnß equal parts at a price equal totthalat which others are supplying a djxture containing four cwt. of bonedoßt, eight cwt. of super and eight cwt Inf guano. The extra proportion,of lonedust in this mixture makes it a ?ery valuable manure. 1 Every marketable description of manure is stocked by Messrs Wright, Stephenson and Coy. in Auckland. All prices and full details are available from Mr A. J. Heighway, the Pukekohe» district representative, i corner of Hall and Harris streets, | Box 27 or telephone 33—Advt. j
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 350, 5 February 1918, Page 3
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258"CHALLENGE" MANURES Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 350, 5 February 1918, Page 3
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