BUSINESS NOTSCHS. ■ ' ' -- *• ...■ n V, f „ •, .. . / ' YOU CANNOT GROW GOOD CROPS FROM 'POOR SEEDS’, , The Farmer who wants to gat the most for his time, labour, and money must sow seeds that are thoroughly reliable. If ho buys at random, the crops will grow at random, and the result will ;be ' disappointment and loss. \' . / GET _ \ NEWTON -RING’S V “ STERLING ” BRAND SEEDS. aho weather conditions being favourable, bumper crops will be yours These seeds have first-class germinating .qualities, apd when sown in ' ground prepared with “STERLING ”iM ANjJftES| prove' most prolific New Season's Seeds can now be supplied—Hurst’s Seeds and Turnips, Monarch, Champion, Crimson King, John Bull, and Magnum Bonum Swedes, Purpls-top Mammoth, Purple and Green-top Yellow Afaerteen Imperial Green Globe, and Romney Marsh Turnips. HELP THESE SEEDS ALONG WITH “STERLING” MANURES, WHICH ARE THE BEST VALUE OFFERING. Special Turnip Manure, Pure Bonedust, Superphosphate, etc., Basic Siag, Sulphate of Potash, Sulphate of Ammonia, also Borthwick and Gear Company's Special Manures. NEWTON KING, NEW PLYMOUTH. STRATFORD, KAPONGA. THERE’S A BIKE HERE TO SUIT YOU I "IS/aTHETHER you want a new mai v Y chine for pleasure rides or a Second-hand one for work, we can suit you te a “T.” • " I » ...» i I. r x.. ..t „ r . The Bikes are right—so are the prices. You can always get a supply of sundries from our plenteous stock. S B. BARENESS, ii.l: STRATFORD FOUNDRY.
FIRST FEEL OF A BOOT JL IS PROPHETIC. Do you imagine that it is necessary to undergo a certain period of suffering before new Boots fit properly ? You never made a greater mistake. Certahfly, badly made boots do cause the 'wearers agony, not only at first, but all the time. On the other hand, FOSTER’S FOOTWEAR is as comfortable fitting the first tiny* worn as it is a year afterwards. My Coots and Shoes are made right from the best leather. And we don’t try to palm off a No. 7 boot on a man with a No. 8 foot—we have sizes and fitings for everyone. When you need Boots or Shoes, let us fit you out—we can do it to your satisfaction. E. G. POSTER. STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 74, 23 March 1912, Page 7
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356Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 74, 23 March 1912, Page 7
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