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Cooper's Seeds i — * —"— "THE SEEDS OF SUCCESS At the winter show held at iliawera | the firm of F. Cooper, Ltd., of Wei- j lingtcu. .Blenheim, Christchurch, etc., , j had a magnificent display of the pro- j | duce of Cooper's Seeds. A feature i of the display is the wonderfully - fmo j I assortment of splendid specimens of j | practically all the principal vege- ; J tables and also turnips, swedes, man- I | bels. lucerne. Sudan grass and all the ; principal farm crops. Referring to . (Messrs Cooper's exhibit- at the recent j Evening Post says: '"'.For many years , past Messrs Cooper's have demonstra- J tod that X.Z. grown seed is far away | Palmerst'on Xorth winter show, the- < is fresher and of stronger germinat- | superior to the imported article. It j in:; power, and being thoroughly accliunitized, is more suited to the X.Z. | climatic conditions than imported seed can be.. On the firm's stand were to be seen bea.ntiful specimen's off Cooper's Long Red Mangel and Cooper's Jersey Queen, unquestionably the best in the show. On the Government stand in tho same show was to bo seen a. big display of roots grown from those from other firm and imported ("coper's Seeds, and com,pared with strains the specimens from Cooper's Se:»ds were miles ahead." The loading prize-takers at this show in vegetable and root classes were. Mr T. I A\ ebb. Palmerston North (who secured 29 prizes); Air A. Passey, Pohangina; Mr W". Webb. Hastings; and (Mr Woolford. Rongotca. All those growers used Cooper's Seeds exclusively. A j number of the other leading prize- j takers were also successful with tho produce oil" Cooper's Seeds. Tu the Government trials reported in tho ''.Journal of Agriculture,'' August 21st K'tO, mangels grown from ;("o' tier's specially selected seeds cropped 71 tons p.-r acre and beat all other competi- | tors. The extent of tin.' business of tins fir nimay he gnitaged by the fact f'-it they require o sow each season in X.Z. alone, over 300 acres of land j lusively for seed purposes. All of ( coper s S' eijs arc tested ilor gcrmina- ' tii n by the .New Zealand Department j ol Agriculture and also ■by their own j /-independent tests, and nothing is al- i li.wed to go out until these te<ts prove s;it islactory. Cooper's Seeds are | s'to ked in bulk and in packets by the j principal merchants and seedsmen nt | all parts of Xcw Zealand, I>nt it ie n.'cessary to be sure that you really j obtain Cooper's Seeds —the "Seeds of , Success.'' G.B Everybody's praising it— XAZOL. I' 'tier than mixtures or syrups for rp- | lieving coughs and colds. Ready for " e in ollic'c. shop or home. Sixtv do-.es Is Od. i'.ighteenpeiicc spent on XAZOL will j keep you Iree Iroi.t colds this winter. I 'lel;e on sugar or inhale. Sixty doses l- ; lid. Get .Na/.0l to-day. Ad. ATA I FI R EWOOD FOR SAU'. Apjrly Hugh Hossack. Levin. 58(1-2 I'i A NOI-'OirrJO T U ITJ.OX. pyuss may win,n; (holder ot Trinity- College. London-, dipioir.as lor Pianolorte and Theory is prep.nvd to take pupils. Arrangements for interviews may he u.ade through Air Farkind. niatwiger. King's Theatre. (57D-3 r.MiFN'i.-RA'E,!) SALE OF JiEI'SEY AX"D JiEtRSEYXUIOSS COWS. At The Farm, TE IiORO. i WBDX.ES'DAY, 18th JULY, 1917. ! Messes ahiiaiiam axd wiIiL'IAIMS, LTD., have received instructions t'roni R 'I>. 'M A'lIK Esq. (who is giving up dairying) to sell as above, at 1 p.m. ">0 l,ro l€t ! wnd Half-Bred Jersi'y Cnws in milk (to calve July, August and September. 10 3-yciar heifers in calf. 0 2-vear Pedigree Jersey Bulls (Pedigree given at sale). 0 Ye.u'ling Pedigree Jersey Bulls (Pedigree given at sale). 0 Unbroken horses (light and half draught 1 Brnko X l O T 10.- - -The average tost for the hist two seasons was 4.G. Tho aibove cows are an exceptionally good herd, and during the lawt year alone Mr. Harkness has culled out twenty cows. All dates will be given at the sale. Car will meet LXorth itrnd South trains at Te- 'lloro railway station. * LIGHT LUXCTIEOX PROVIDED. CHRONICLE SUBSCIMPTIOX J RATES. Suhscriptifii) Rates to The Clironiclc on and aflei Ist April will he:- — Quarterly. -Is Od IF PAID IN Al) | VANCE; if booked 5s Od Monthly: IN T ADVAXCE Is 6d; j I.- olced Is Od. Weekly : Eourpence. Single Copies :■ Hd. •' - - j Difficult breathing due to Nasal Oa- | .rrh can he promptly relieved by "XAZOL." Its penetrating properties kill the germs of catarrh. Lse Xa/.0l Inhaler.— Advt. - | Somewhere a voice is calling, calling .. j —a petulant, hoarse refrain: 'Tit? tho l j voice of a loved one bawling; calling ; me back again. A wail irom the 1 j nursery falling, falling; poor Clarice 1 ] has croup. I'm sure: the voice of my . i darling calling, calling, lor "Woods ■; i Great Peppermint Cure. — Advt. fc I f i Pin your faith to "XAZOL." Thouo i sands testify, to its wonderful curative | e | properties for bad colds and sore i. i throats. But he sure yon get "NA,t i ZOL."—Advt. | That tickling, irritating cough can ' bo promptly relieved by a few drops of "XAZOL" taken on lump sugar, 0 Get "XAZOL" to-night. Sixty docer Is (id. —Advt

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 10 July 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Levin Daily Chronicle, 10 July 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Levin Daily Chronicle, 10 July 1917, Page 3

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