GREfFN PEAS. Who lilies nice young green peas? Who doesn't ? Surely they must be hard to finds. , Well, let's get on to the business, of grow.n gthem. Better get the ground ready to .sow as soon as the time comes. You want the best, of course. We grow in New Zealand more peas than any firm south of the line—usually about 2000 acres per annum. These are all grown from our own especially selected stocks, which are mostly' hand picked. Well there iff no better pea for .first early in the world than Cooper's''Richard Seddon." Sounds a tall order, does it not? It's in all parts of the world confirm it. true, and hundreds of our customers Wo raised this variety from a single plant which was a wonderfully heavy cropper, having splendid dark green podp crammed full of peas of delicious flavour. For a later variety an dfor main crop sow Cooper's "Te Aroha," which' has immense pods', often containing nine and ten peas of beautiful colon rand flavour: For dry soils 'and hot districts Cooper's "Wellington" is particularly good. As we mentioned recently, all Cooper's Seeds are tested for growth by the N.Z. Department of Agriculture. Of even more importance however, is the quality of the strains of seeds. Weed seeds grow well—only too well—so it is most important that you buy the best quality seeds that arc to bo Imd. "Cheap" seeds are the poorest investment you xan find. We want thousands of people in New Zealand to grow their own vegetables this year—and enjoy it. If you start with the "Seeds of Success"—Cooper's Seeds you will certainly be' pleased. Moft of the principal seedsmen, merchants and storekeepers stock them. Don't let them spoil' your season with any so-call-ed "cheaper" seed®.
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To the toiler for bread by n-ewvsity led, Life wends its monotonous way; While the sun cometh up and the sun goeth down To measure each working day. His abiding care is to harvest a share , While his powers for toil endure, And to loosen the hold of a oough or a cold With Woods' Great Peppermint Oure.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 21 September 1918, Page 3
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392Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Levin Daily Chronicle, 21 September 1918, Page 3
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