Jury 14, 1906 
EAST END 
Clothing & Boot 
Company 
Manager... as J. ORCHARD 
The above Company has com— 
commenced business with an 
ENTIRELY NEW STOCK 
at such prices that will secure 
Your custom and give you 
every satisfaction, 
Our Ordinary Prices as follows 
Usually Our prices 
Men’s Galatea Shirts - Is 1ld - 1s 9d 
fen’s Strong Working : 
Trousers - 
8s 6d 2s 11d 
Men’s Strong Dungarees 2s lld - 2s 6d 
Men’s Suits from 
10s 6d 
Men’s Flannel Shirts- 2s 6d - Js lld 
€n’s Good Strong 
_ Boots - 4s lld - 5s 1ld 
Ladies Bar Shoes - 23 6d - Is Lld 
SUITS TO ORDER, 27s 6d 
Send for Catalogue 
Patterns, Self Measurement 
Crms and Tape, posted free 
to any address. 
. 
Nces absolutely the Lowest. 
rs 
A FULL RIG OUT SL 10s 
Suit of Clothes (any size) 
at, Singlet, Braces, Shirt 
Pair of Boots, Pair of Sox 
Underpasis, Silk Tie 
Valued at 45s. 
SHOP BY PUST. Goods’ 
*Xchanged if not approved, 
os 
Note the Address— 
RUNDLE STREET BAST, 
“” KRANTZ Bros 
Bsesiee 
ay 
THE AUSTRALIAN GARDENER. 
Sorghum : 
Amber Cane Lucerne 
Essex Rupe 
Globe and Long Red Mango 
And Paspalum Seed 
0000 
Bone Dust 
Bone Super Ammonia 
Ete. 
Shell grit | Oyster shell 
Bone Meal and Chick Meal 
F. F. Clement, 
SEEDSMAN 
229 RUNDLE ST., East 
Telephone 1360 
K. Bechtel, 
Agriculture. 
Green Manuring. 
In the “ Journal of the Board of Agri- 
culture” attention is called to the custom 
of green manuring, which has rather fallen 
into disuse in recent years. On any kin@ 
of soil this has done good, and its effects | 
in reclaiming some of the light sandy 
ground on the Continent have bean mar- 
vellous. In recent years great improve- 
ment has taken place in the ideas on the 
same. Since the discovery of the nitrogen- 
fixing power of leguminous plants, only 
this class of crop has been grown, and 
beans, peas, vetches, lupines, sarradella, . : 
clovers, elec, are those now in use. Om 
drifting sands the lupine has been used 
with beneficial effect to a large extent cm 
the Continent. and the wri'er has seen it 
succeed in Ayrshire on a simiiar forma- 
tion. As a general rule, however, vetches- 
are one of the most convenient crops. fur 
the purpose, though a mixture of vetvhes, 
peas, and beans would suit equ illy well. 
Non-leguminous plants such° as ‘Tape,. 
mustard, homp, etc, are now out of the 
running altogether, as they do not enrich 
the soil the same as the others at all. In 
the wri'er’s neighbourhood red clover and 
crimson clover come in usefully in this. 
way, even when cat for hay or grazed off, 
“as there is always a lot of stuff to plough 
in afterwards, The obj-ct of this ploush~ 
_ ing in of a crop is of course two-fold: to 
Truss and Bandage Maker, 
53 O’Connell-street, 
NORTH ADELAIDE 
Trusses, Bandages, 
Kneecaps, Leather Jackets, 
Shoulder Straps, &c.. 
Made to Order, : 
And sent to all parts of tne Commonwealth, 
... Fit Guaranteed ... 
sremmneis Ce 
A. Trial solicited. 
F. G. Lillingston 
Electrical Engineer | 
And 
Contractor 
{Importer and -Electroplater 
eee coeses 
122 GRENFELL STREET (near 
Arcade), ADELAIDE, 
add to the humus or organic matter in 
the soil and to enrich it as well. It there- 
fore tends to lighten up « heavy clay soil, 
and adds to the © staple” of a light sandy 
one. If the crop is allowed to grow up 
say a foot high, before ploughing in, aud. 
is not buried too deeply, then it is as. 
good as a heavy dressing of dung per acre 
without the labor of carting and spreading... 
while it tends to clean the land at the 
same tine. 
An Interesting Question. 
In reply to a question from Mr Hecker 
of Rhine Vills, the Editor of the Journal 
of Agriculture (4.A.) states — If a well- 
made super is kept ina dry place there 
would be little af any lowering in the 
percentage of soluble phosphate. Some 
of the water soluvle phosphate would pro-: 
bably revert, but the loss of nioisture by 
drying wo ald balanc. thir, There would 
of course be a Joss in xctual weight of 
Manure, Two or ti ce samples ot last- 
year’s super taken us» season by the In- 
spector of Bertil: e snowed an actual 
increase in Water sie phosphates over 
the previous sew cu” sulyses, but the. 
mere. uts iound ou. glug that they 
Were a good imaiy \ a5 shore in actuak 
Wweignt of manure. 
