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PRODUCE MORE FOODSTUFFS

AN IMPORTANT MATTER, Yes, it is of the upmost importance to the Empire just; now. Upon this may (and probably will) turn the whole outcome of tho war, Foreseeing this many months ago, we had tho pleasure and tho privilego of offering a donation of One Hundred Guineas' worth of Cooper's Famous Seeds (mostly grown by us in New Zealand) for use to increase the supplies of fresh vegetables and cool salads for "our boys" in England, Prance, and (or) by French peasants to help to resow their 'torn and bleeding country. A little help is better than a lot of pity. The. Hon. the Minister of Defence, Sir James Allen, kindly wroto us under date December 1, 191 C, saying: "I am very grateful indeed to you and shall be only too pleased to accept your generous offer." We deemed it a privilege to bo able to nelp. Tho seeds wero forwarded next webk, and now thousands of packets of Cooper's Seeds of Succees are being sown in France and England. Now to come nearer "home": It is time for us to prepare the ground for the coming spring. Dig it up and allow the earth to sweeten. Make up your mind now what you arc to sow, and that jou intend to havo one of the best little gardens about this year; write for our Catalogue. It will eave your money aud improve your own health as well as that of your family. You'll want the seeds of the strongest' germination and tho finest finality, so that you must bo sure to insist upon having Cooper's Seeds— "The Seeds of ; Success." Practically all t'ho leading Seedsmen, Merchants, and Stores in N. 7.. stock them.—(Oli. By Arrangement.)

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3154, 4 August 1917, Page 8

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PRODUCE MORE FOODSTUFFS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3154, 4 August 1917, Page 8

PRODUCE MORE FOODSTUFFS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3154, 4 August 1917, Page 8

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