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i 1 * i JETD(g a 4 j- | FURNISHER, i i . - ,' - ___—— k^y^^.-.fl^_;-_v>,.jj| ii, .rav/v,-,-.rr.--.>.»-.i»V2T|T 'i t. ] H. A. JENKINS, FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, UNION STREET, HAWERA. HIE SIMPLEX MILKING MACHINE Can bo worked with either an Oil Engine, Steam, Water, or Electria Motor Power, or with Hutchinson's Hydraulic Vacuum Pump. OVER 100 COMPLETE PLANTS INSTALLED THIS SEASON. POINTS: I—lt is a fast milker, and leaves a small amount of strippings. 2—lt does not injure the'cows, and milks them when going off as well as in tlio flush. 3. —It has the smallest number of working parts. 4. —It is the most sanitary and easiest to clean. s—The only milker that has a vacuum tank with a removable lid. 6—The cheapost machine to instal. Tlio upkeep is practically NIL. 7. —A child can understand and work it. • SEE IT WORKING AT THE DOMINION SHOW. \ .J. BkAKE, MEM.-

SADDLERY. HARNESS. Farmers Inspect these Goods. Large Stocks on hand, N. W. McCarthy, SADDLE AND.HARNESS MAKER, HAWERA. ■ LAMEST ANB BEST . . - /IN TAIMAKI. . RELIABLE SADDLE AND COACH HORSES. VEHICLES "OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ON HIRE. CABS MEET ALL TRAINS. J. F. OILIJIiIOEiISj Proprietor. 'PHONE 32.

go to W. B. Johnstone, HAWERA CYCLE WORKS, HIGH STREET, For Everything of the Best in CYCLES, ACCESSORIES, AND REPAIRS,. Clothes. ■, ■' Costumes.-; Mercery, - ; " : ■ Costumes to Order from £4 4s. Suits to Order from £3 10s. ALL MADE ON THE PREMISES, AND BY FIRST-CLASS HANDS. i ■ ■ •' - CHEAPEST AND BEST . HOUSE IN TOWN FOR Gentlemen's Underdosing, / Hats, Shirts, Ties, Collars, Rugs, Etc. TaiJor and Fiercer, :H gh Street, :V - v , ■ i' .

ONE OF THE SECRETS OF SUCCESSFUL FARMING 1 IS THE USE OF RELIABLE SEEDS AND MANURES, ' CROP FAILURE is usually tho fault of old or inferior Seeds; they may not necessarily bo absolutely sterile, but are- oftener of weak and faulty germination, the consequence being immature, sickly growth. SUCH SEEDS CAN NEVER CIVE COOD RESULTS, and although their first cost to the farmer may be less, they can give no real, satisfaction to the grower, and may prove exceedingly' costly at the finish. IT IS DANGEROUS TO EXPERIMENT with low-priced Seeds, although high prices do not by any means always spell best quality. SEEDS THAT GIVE SATISFACTION must be fresh and new, from carefully selected stocks, well cleaned, and free from weeds.'THESE ARr. WHAT I CLAIM TO SELL. MY IMPORTED SEEDS arc all submitted to the Government Biologist for 'analysis; and report, and results of same are published so that farmers can 'see at once what they are buying. The following is tho report of my last ; shipment of English Seeds: — Biological Laboratory, - Wellington, 7th January, 191 ft Mr. Newton King, Now Plymouth. Dear Sir,—-The following is a Report on the Seeds submitted on; •, ths 15th ultimo, and referred to m« for attentions— V Name of' Seed; Purity. Germination,- / No. I—TREFOIL ... 99% ... ' : 96% 2—ALSIKE ' ... \ 99% ... 93% 3—RED CLOVER ... 97.7% ... 90% . 4—WHITE CLOVER... 98.3% ... 88% S—COWCRASS ... 98.5% ... 90% 6—TIMOTHY ... , 99% ... 92% 7—RAPE ... 100% ..; 96% There were no serious impurities in any of tha Samples. (Signed) A. H. COCKAYNE, Government Biologist. These results' speak for themselves, and-.cannot bo excelled by Seeds sold by others at 25 to 40 per cent, more moDey. A SATISFIED CUSTOMER is a Seedsman's best advertisement, and I havj hundreds of such advertisements in the district to-day, who, by their kind recommendations, are continually influencing fresh orders my way. I have always in stock New Season's Clovers and other English Grass Seeds purchased from tho most reliable seed housos in England. 3ly Colonial-grown Seeds aro all selected with tho greatest care as to freshness, purity, and age of pasture. NEWTON KING, leg Plgiiiti, Stratford, aid Kaponga.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 864, 9 July 1910, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 864, 9 July 1910, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 864, 9 July 1910, Page 17

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