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PLANTOIDS REGD THE AMazimg PLANT GROWTH TABLETS that swept throuqh Britain ARE HERE! FRED STREETE R VMH te fumous BBC; Gerdening expert says Knowing from experience how excellent Plantoids are, I was only too ready to recommend them to Great Britain's gardening public, but even I was amazed at the unprecedented success which followed the introduction ! Gardeners throughout the land achieved amazing results with Plantoids, because they contain, in a highly concentrated and new, easily applied form, just the goodness which plants need ! SEE HOV; THEY WORK The scientific analysis shows they contain NITROGEN, POTASH; PHOSPHORUS, CALCIUM, IRON, MANGAN- ESE: The tablets break up and release NITROGEN, which stirs the plant into vitality to put forth new leaves and roots; drawing the rootlets towards them. Then the slower dissolv- ing POTASH consolidates the initial gain into robust sturdy growth: The PHOSPHORUS (Phosphoric Acid) remains in Make a hole Drop in ( Nature does the soil, insoluble in water; but the plant exudes a secretion near the plant PLANTOID the rest (root sap) which dissolves it as needed to develop flowers PLANTOIDS are excellent for Garden and House Plants, and fruit Meantime, MANGANESE and IRON intensify Vegetables, Window Boxes, Lawns; etc: Being highly con- the colour of both flowers and foliage, CALCIUM keeps the centrated, PLANTOIDS make a first-class liquid manure soil sweet, and assists in the prevention of disease, whilst and are splendid for making compost. PLANTOIDS ARE NAPHTHALENE keeps soil pests at bay. ECONOMICAL ~you get a minimum of 300 for only 4/- PLANTOiDS qet to the root of things! Obtainable from your usual dlealer, 0r direct from MAIR & Co. (IMPORTERS) LTD: P.o: BOX 1477, CHRISTCHURCH Made only by GRAHAM FARISH LTD BROMLEY, KENT, ENGLAND

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 751, 4 December 1953, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 751, 4 December 1953, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 751, 4 December 1953, Page 18

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