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810, HEAVY CROPS. YEAR AFTER YEAR, BY USINQ Belfast Manures If The great danger in growing crops year after year, as every > farmer is aware, lies in overcropping. The vitality becomes exhausted. Belfast Manures, however, restore the soil’s vitality. Containing Phosphates, Ammonia, Potash Salts (the properties on which the ’plants feed and. grow), they increase its fertility, and enable you to get the very best out of the soil. II No matter what you are sowing —grain or root crops—use Belfast • Manures. They are cheap to buy, will save your soil, and the in- • crease in returns will more than repay you the small outlay. If Made up for light soil as well as heavy, and varied to suit all crops. If Full particulars from any of our Agents, or direct from us. DONALD REID & Co. Ltd. Otago Corn and Wool Exchange - DUNEDIN

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New Zealand Tablet, 4 June 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisement 5 New Zealand Tablet, 4 June 1914, Page 4

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