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A statement is sometimes made that malt vinegar is \better than vinegar ■rewed from pure cane sugar. That statement is a terminological inexactitude (boys, ask your fathers what this means). Sharland’s Vinegar is brewed from pure cane sugar—-and represents the highest quality that can be made.

f THE SUPERIORITY OF i WATER-SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE ■ j WATER-SOLUBLE Phosphate is dissolved by the & first shower of rain that falls after it has been ap- " plied to the soil. WATER-SOLUBLE Phosphate is thus carried down to the roots of the plants automatically, where A it at once begins its work of nourishing your crops. WATER-SOLUBLE Phosphate is the form of | Phosphate which gives the quickest and most relif able results, as has been conclusively demonstrated by countless experiments made in all parts of the world. Superphosphate h IS THE ONE AND ONLY FORM OF W WATER-SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE. I Manufactured from High-grade Nauru/Ocean Phosphate . ? Superphosphate is a fertiliser of world-wide importance. | EVERY FARMER SHOULD USE IT. A Obtainable from all Merchants & Storekeepers, or direct from Manufacturers. | TE PAPAPA FERTILIZERS

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1922, Page 7

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174

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1922, Page 7

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