■■' NATIONAL SERVICE. . 'EVERYONE SHOULD HELP. As tho war progresses it .becomes more and more evident that it will be, essential for every man and woman in the Empire to give some practical help, and tho sooner this help is properly organised the bettor. Tho food production of tho Empire (and particularly that of tho British Isles), both for human consumption and the feeding of stock, is of the utmost importance just now. Upon this may liinpro the whole outcome of the war. Well, almost everyone can help in one way by growing something useful. Vegetables such as artichokes, 6wedes, carrots, parsnips, onions, beet, and the best keeping varieties of pumpkins and squashes are easily grown, and if properly stored will keep right through the winter. By using more of these wo will reduce our cust nl living .hs we need not use so much meat and imported food. There will undoubtedly be .-. great. demand for live stock and inp.it when the war ends, to replace the depleted herds of Europe. We should iu : crease our herd? in New Zealand, so as to be ready for tins. We cnnint offer you the cheapest seeds on the market— we do not try to do so. In huyinj seeds you should have the best procurable. Wo have been selling seeds since 'GO (1SG0). When you i buy Cooper's Seeds you buy nl the same time the result of nearly sixty years' experience. This is why Cooper's "Seeds of Success" are regarded by the trade, both in New Zealand and Australia, as the standard of quality. 'Ask your seedsman or merchant for them and be sure that you get them. Apply for our booklet on Pood Production (post free). F. COOPER. LTD.. Seed Growers, .Wellington. Gls.—.(Published by Arrangement.) A genuine rickshaw, which did excellent work in connection with yesterday's campaign for Red Cross funds, attracted such attention, and made a charming little picture with its purple deoorations, quantities of flowers, am! attendants in TananMA dress.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3160, 11 August 1917, Page 8
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331Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3160, 11 August 1917, Page 8
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