==———?——_______— And Why It Pays! I. It provides the cheapest and healthiest of all Stock Foods. It keeps all stock in first-class condition and adds to the profits of the next season’s sales. 2. It provides good nourishing feed for successful early calving or lambing. The dairy farmer obtains a longer and more profitable season and where sheep are kept, early fat lamb production is increased. 3.. The winter grass paddocks can be “spelled” for ensilage early in spring and out early when its feed value is greater, and a good aftermath growth provides a nice bit in summer. HUNDREDS OF NEW ZEALAND FARMERS ARE DOING IT ARE YOU? Select a few good ryegrass-clover paddocks. graze down, but not too hard, then apply 3 to 4 cwt. per acre. (2 parts Super and 1 part Sulphate of Ammonia.) Order Supplies NOW through your Usual Manure Merchants. If you would like to know more about the uses of Neutral Ammonlated Super write to the Advisory Officer. i.C.I. (A. &. NZ.) Ltd., P.O. Box 900, Auckland. ——-———_____— W m FARMERS We are now in a position to offer you THE LATEST E t 3. DESIGN OF 4 Size 7“ x Bit am at £5/10/_ Each. / main-i ‘- : Reduction for " lots of three; or n. ._. .. \ if desired we can 11-iQ 1‘ supply the mat- \\\ /’ erials only, so . _ that you can " ”at. § “$3: , . construct th e ""p ‘ > Mar" ‘3. ”‘3' . -‘ building yourself. u"I N.“ ‘s‘. 7/, . _ Call and see us next time your are in town. SAWMILLERS AND TIMBER MERCHANTS HAMILTON.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19884, 13 May 1936, Page 10
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