MAORILAND THEATRE. /' MAORILAND PICTURES. t MAORILAND THEATRE. I WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2 TOKOMARU, THURSDAY, AUG. 3 “WHAT’S YOUR HURRY” “WHAT’S YOUR HU&RY” “WHAT’S YOUR HURRY” The Finest Picture Attraction that has been presented to Shannon and Tokomaru audiences for a long time. “WHAT’S YOUR HURRY” ' ' I Is a romance of love,- business, whizzing racers. And the lumbering motor trucks that helped to make a speed demon human. A picture that fairly bursts with power and excitement.
<r> H 9 M o e S y COOPErt o FARM SEEDS. This season we are selling, through many of the principal merchants in New Zealand, our especially selected seeds of Mangels, Swedes, T urnips, and other Farm Seeds, in our popular llh' sealed packets. This ensures the buyer getting only the genuine .seeds tested by ourselves and the Department of Agriculture, and freshly packed. The produce of Cooper’s N.Z. Seeds is -winning prizes on ail sides, and givinig wonderfully fine crops in the trials made at Government Farms, Education; Boards, and the principal Prize-takecrs in all parts of New Zealand. As ik" any of these experts for their unb iassed report. In 1916,/ the Department of Agriculture mad e an especially careful trial of Mange Is (see report upon this trial in Journa l of Agriculture, 21st August, which says):
Coop er’s Mangels, Mammoth Long Red, i proved the finest cropping strain <of all .. • Twenty different Mangels from all the principal firms, both Colonial and European, were tested. G’«OOPER’S Mangel cropp ed 71 tons per acre. The other competitors’ lots cropped from 31 ton I§o 67 tons per acre.” Be s.nre that you ;3ow the genuine COOPER’S SEEDS. “Selfiing Seeds since Sixty” (1860). F. COOPER L m DIXON STREET, WELLINGTON. “The reasons are in etfery hag.’’ Obtainable from progreissive Merchants and Stores all over N.Z.
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