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- ami Dyspepsia. It is also admirable for m ILST NURSING. !ON & CO., Ltd., LONDON, z? KVI:»I3 BUSTARD. '■ ■■•f~fr-":~ ! s»r*soi;si^i»Ks^a:v- ! . ?fl-flC*stf his is the Cocoa tl '\ ALL COCOA. ££l' ( is P uf e, wholesome and .lutrilious, Its double Mrength y ensures economy. \_/ and saves your cocoa m A m m

SUTTON'S DEVON EAVER RYE. IT IS PERENNIAL IT WILL NOT RUN OUT. There 13 nothing new about Sutton's Devon EaverIt Is over- 100 years old. As Rye-grass is the principal grass in all pastures for sheep or cattle, it is very important that the greatest caution and care lie exercised in securing seed which will prove perenniall and will not run out. Experience in Englund has proved that seed saved by Sutton's, from their old pastures in Devonshire, gives not only a grass which will last for all time, but one which has easily a greater feeding value than all others, Exactly Die same applies to this colony. The noted pastures in Poverty liny and Mawke's Bay were all laid down in this seed more than fifty years ago, and are as good to-day as they ever were; in fact, each year they improve. Also, there is no doubt whatever that the finest stands of Rye in Taranaki are those very old pastures which were sown down with this old Devonshire seed in the early days by the Missionaries. It has held better than all the seeds sown and gathered in the colony. Although the best Colonial Rye, even from Mission Stations, may die out in time, the Devon Eaver, brough here by the missionaries some fifty years ago, though sown in many different localities, remains in the ground today; this applies also to the same seed brought out by Devonshire families nearly forty years ago. Indeed, although Taranaki Soil is Tery reluctant to accept Colonial and the ordinary imported Eye seed, it haa shown a remarkable liking for Suttoj's Devon Eaver. This is such a well-known fact amongst the more observant 'iaranaki farmers that we arc pressed on all sides to get supplies from Sutton's of this seed. We have sold out our first two shipments, and the third, comprising 20 tanks, has just arrived per Corinthic. A large quantity of this has been booked for all parts of Taranaki'by our shrewdest farmers who realise that a good sowing is as important as a good burn. The Bye all comes saled tanks, thus preserving its vitality. P.S.—Don't confuse Sutton's Devon on Eaver Rye Grass Seed with other seed sold as imported English Perennial Rye—there is as great a difference as between sunshine and darkness. We guarantee satisfaction, and you have Sutton's name, which has been pre-eminent for 101 years, as a further warranty of satisfaction. REMEMBER—IT IS THE ONf.Y TRUE PERENNIAL RYE. If you wish we can also supply a prime sample of Colonial Rye, weighing ;521bs to the bushel, which cannot be beaten by any other Colonial Rye on the market. Wo also stock:— Cowgrass, White Clover, Alsike, Trefoil, Lotus Major, Italian Rye, Meadow Foxtail, Crested Dogstail, Poa Pretensis, Poa Trivial, Timothy Cocksfoot (prime, heavy, clean, Akaroa seed), and another seeds. Write or wire us for sampler E. GRIFFITHS AND CO., SEEDSMEN, EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.

SO. m^ 111 l 1i V'vV K m m$M m 211-, 22/6, 26/-, upward! Orders by post have careful and prompt attention) and are sent Post Free on receipt of remittance. Write for Illustrated Booklet, sent free on application. Deal Direct. We do not employ agents. fEsilmMmM Queen Street, AUCKLAND NATURAL HEALTH-GIVING REFRESHING INVIGORATING

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 73, 21 March 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 73, 21 March 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 73, 21 March 1908, Page 4

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