THE JOURNAL OF THE MINISTRY OF AGmCVLTVUE.— Advertisements. 



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Secure your supplies. 



SLAG PHOSPHATE 



The Fertiliser of the Future. 



WHY EVERY FARMER SHOULD BUY IT: 



1. — BECAUSE it is composed to the extent of about one-lialf of 



Basic i Slag, and the other half of the richest Phosphates the 

 World produces. 



2. — BECAUSE guaranteed deliveries can be made up to 65 per 



cent. Phosphate of Lime. 



3. — BF.CAUSE it is ground to the same fineness as Basic Slag — 



80 to 85 per cent. 



4. — BECAUSE owing to its high Phosphatic content, it is not 



necessary to use more than about 4 cwt. Slag Phosphate for 

 every 7 cwt. generally used of Basic Slag. 



5. — BECAUSE owing to the greatly reduced quantity necessary to 



use, the cost of labour to the farmer is reduced by nearly 

 one-half. 



6. — BECAUSE the price per unit delivered is lower than free on 



rail price of Basic Slag. 



7. — BECAUSE it is packed in 1^ cwt. bags instead of 2 cwt. (16 to 



the ton), involving a great saving of labour on the farm. 



The rich Phosphatic Fertihser which is used in the making of Slag Phosphate to 

 bring up the guarantee to the high percentage of 60 to 65 per cent, is Phosphate of 

 Guano origin from Nauru Island ; part of the production has been acquired by Great 

 Britain, and with the approval of the Ministry of Agriculture is to be used for 

 distribution in this country. 



There are NO SUBSTITUTES for the Slag Phosphate 



Produced by the 



Slag Phosphate Company LimiteH 



which is guaranteed to be made from BASIC SLAG enriched by 

 Phosphates of Guano origin from Ocean and Xauru Islands, in the 

 Pacific, which are BRITISH POSSESSIONS 



Insist upon your SLAG PHOSPHATE being entirely BRITISH. 



Registered O^ce— LLOYDS BANK CHAMBERS, NEWPORT, MON. 



Telegrams — Slaguauo, Newport (Mon.) 



