H ‘‘Hungry” crops are stunted crops—poor in • J&Ln.,. ..xj ' i''' yield, and lacking in market value. Such ■*• L*rtfss!=&. :±tE±| disappointing results are the outcome of ex- Kjfc/< h* i : ■Jtpji hausted soils—constant cropping has taken : out the essential plant foods. Rejuvenate the te papapa soil, and gather bumper crops by using fertilizer factory '■ :::: :: frr well-known, reliable Te Papapa Fertilizers. In Te Papapa Fertilizers you restore to the earth, the foods—the inf Jh H nourishment—which former crops have taken, out. And no matter 'jz'll what the condition of your farm—no matter what crop you intend to SW/JZ cultivate, there’s a Te Papapa mixture to meet your requirements. '■ '■ m fl 7 £/ That is because Te Papapa Fertilizers are! prepared in New Zealand : ■ t i r f° r New Zealand conditions. They are produced by specialists, in l^e neweBt an< * most up-to-date works, as pictured above. High "■toM I Sty/ grade, of guaranteed analysis, absolutely reliable in results, there is ii / n ° ner ’ nveBtment f° r farmer than money spent on te papapa I FERTILIZERS H I i f ; ' Correct manuring with Te Papapa mixtures will give you thoroughly developed iwlilli A BSi crops—better pastures—more, milk, meat and woo! from the same acreage. Our Txal: ill Nauru Island Phosphate is finely ground at our modern Te Papapa works and is un’S wnililli * * lII'I ' H surpassed for solubility. Obtainable from Storekeepers, Merchants, Wholesale Co-op-"4± Imllr* * t VSVX ////1 I erative Compaaies or direct from the Manufacturers. T: I ■■Sfcwi - ’ n
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PLANTING SEASON. 1922. MAY, JUNE, JULY. JQ’OW IS THE TIME TO PLANT—* ACACIA DECURRENS (Black Wattle 17/6 per 100, £5 per 1000. BARBERRY—One year 35s per 1000, 2* year 75s per 1000. BOXTHORN—Price upon application. ELEAGNUS, ESCALLONIA, CX>LDEHI AKE AKE, PRIVET, LAUREL— On® year 25s per 100; 2-year 35s 100. EUCALYPTUS—For shelter, 20a per 10CU For timber, £5 per 1000. LAWSONTANA —2-year 40s, 3-year 604 per 100. MACROCARP A—2yr 35s per 100. PINUS TNSIGNIS— For shelter, 30s pM 100. For timber £5 to £lO per HMMk PINUS MURICATA—2 and 3yr 30e to 40s per 100. FRUIT TREES—2/6 to 3b each, 28® fif 33s dozen. ROSES—General collection, 20s dosen. General Lines Nursery Stock. DUNCAN & DAVIES, LTD., Plymouth, Telephone 465. W. PETTIGREW, Stratford. G. H. MILLS, Normanby. W. MOSS, Ngaere. Other Taranaki and «erym«n«
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1922, Page 11
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433Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1922, Page 11
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