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| TEED’S TEED’S g I .Cattle Medicines f TEBD’S RED WATER DRENCH. 3 g TEED’S CALF “SCOUR” REMEDY. 5 | TEED’S CATTLE TONIC, No. 65. £ TEED’S COW DRENCH (before and after calving). ? g These preparations are all useful to stockowners. g g All are well-known and tried Remedies. x Obtainable all Stores and Merchants, and enquiries S g solicited from S | TEED & CO., I | VETERINARY CHEMISTS, NEW PLYMOUTH. g

I I IjgjMßMfei I V - J INCREASE CEO? PRODUCT lON WITH LIME. $ *> VITHEPvE a rational system of liming is followed under good methods of *:* 4* ’ ’ farm practice, lime proves one of the important links of benefit to- ♦;» x ward soil improvement. ?nd increased yields of pasture and of crop pro- * I 4» duction will inevitably follow its use. 4. t THE ACTIONS OF LIME ON THE LAND. Summarising briefly the various actions of lime, we find that it is 4» productive of the following results: — * Lime is a plant food in itself. Land dressed with lime cracks less ♦£♦ T freely, and it helps to break down stiff clods, so that a tilth is more *;* a easily obtained. It neutralises acidity in the soil, sweetening sour lands. 4 By encouraging clover and lucerne it increases the nitrate content of X soils. It opens up clay soils, making them less retentive of water. It X *’• binds the particles df light or sandy soils together, makinj them more % retentive of moisture. It increases the granulation, making the land * 4» work more freely. It sets free unavailable phosphates present in the land. X * Lime helps to lessen grubs, and reduces “finger-and-toe” disease. Y AMLERS’LIME. * (Burnt & Unburnt, suitable for drilling), is a product of certified quality. X t THFUSING IT THIS SEASON. WRITE TO YOUR MERCHANT X ? TO-NIGHT FO3 FULLEST PARTICULARS ALSO VALUABLE LEAFLET | . UPON THIE USES OF LIME. i Ambers' Lime Co., Ltd. j

RETFORD’S FOR VALUE. I I ORIENTAL CREPES 17- yard. LADDER PROOF STOCKINGS, 4/11 pr. ( REPES in all shades 1/3 yd; LADIES' GINGHAM FROCKS, 6/6 each. RETFORD’S. (Next Door to Daily News.) CURRIE ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 November 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 18 November 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 18 November 1922, Page 8

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