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SUTTON'S SEEDS MASTERTON, 19th July, 1909. MESSBS TOTIHL'L, LIMITED, Invercargitl. Dear Sirs, Wo enult»-c herowitli report of Masterton A. and P. Association. You will note that » report is embodied denting with Tnrnip and Mangel Competitions, from which you will see that.in every instance prize winners used Sutton's Seeds. Yours faithfully,. LEVItt AND COY., Limited. C. C. SUMMEUELL, Branoh Manager. EXTHACT PROM REPORT.-DETAILS OF COMPETITIONS. ' Turnips I <Wnf i Wei « ht I Name and Quantity of «"„ lof crop Quality of nnmnotitni. «„..;i .„ i Manure „„ ..5. „,f tj.™..!^ Name and Quantity of Seed per acre per acre / * " r IT. 0 <J, Quality of Soil [ Sutton's Green & Purple | | I I Top Aberdeen 9 1 3id 42 14 1 Limestone |No blight I Sutton's Green Globe 110 | 3} 33 17 8 |No blight Swedes—Flat I Sutton's Elephant 110 S| 133 0 01 Biver flats INo blight I Magnum Bonum, Sutton | 7 2i 37 0 0 Alluvial After summer fallow Sutton's Crimson King j 9 8J 1320 0 j Clay subsoil I I I j & shingle [ Old paddock Swedes-Ridged I Sutton's Champion |7 | 6 1300 0 | Deep alluvial I Sutton's Crimson King & j , I I Champion Swede | 9 7J |2OO 0 j Light soil Second crop of turnip* Mangels I I lb I I I I I Sutton's Memmoth Bed j3 | ii 1740 0 I Eioh soil | I button's & Garton Long j i I Bed t 4 i 4+ f64 0 O I Kieh soil ! Wall cnltirated 0 0 I Eioh soil I Bed I 4 j 4i f640 01 Bioh soil j Well cultivated PLOTS 2a, 1, 8 were chiefly phosphoric manures (artificial or chemical) PLOTS 6, 2, 1a complete manures (artificial or chemical) PLOT 4 stable mauure (complete); also a complete manure (artificial) PLOT 6, nitrogen, phosphoric and potash, chiefly phosphatio and potossio N.B. Crops having bonedust in mixture will still have a very large percentage of phosphoric snd snhydride which will form base for crops to follow. E. GRIFFITHS AND CO. NEW PLYMOUTH. SOLE AGENTS FOR TARANAKI.

WOMAN: LOVELY WOMAN! yyvsuu.*.! ia WE ;iaillliWOrk Of tttO Creator. One writer has stated that to properly portray licr virtues, "one must needs dip his pen into th) imes of the rainbow and dry it in the dust of rubies." A woman in perfect health, rounded cut in the curves of beauty, has been tbe theme of song, art, and story sinco Eve came into the Garden of Eden. But woman by nature was created frailer than her brother man, and is subject to periodical drains and' lepressions from which there Is no escape. To help overcome those periods, WILSON'S MALT EXTRACT is of priceless value. It alh'\iatcs her sufferings, i-»""= •■«» by nourishing and sti] poverished blood, drives away the dull headache, and helps her.to recuperate quickly, thus preserving her youth and beauty. All chemists and stores sell WILSON'S WALT EXTRACT, price U i)d, largo bottles 3s. Wholesale agents for Tuiitnuki, L. D. NATHAN & CO., LTD. rpTE UNITED INSURANCE CO., LTD (Established 1802). Transacts all classes of Fire, Marine, and Accident Business at lowest current ratts. Kstrict agents: WEBSTER BROS., Devon Street. New Plvjiouti.

THE' ENGAGEMENT [RING The proudest, moment of a girl's life is when she can show her friends her engagement ring. The concern of the young man is to know where he can purchase a handsome ring AT THE LOWEST COST. W. ROBERTS' SALE and Kee the travellers' samples of silver and electro-plate ware. A DISCOUNT OP 4/- IN THE £ OFF EVERYTHING. .Note tiik Ahubkss Near Melbourne Clothing «'o., Devon Street

DO NOT FAIL COPPER AND ELECTROPLATE GOODS The Prettied RINGS AND BROOCHES SEEATBB BROS., NEW PLYMOUTH. THE COUNTRY PEDPLE Are requested to note llmt their ■will roceuu '.mmcaiate anrt bert F. EDWARDS, 0 ASH CHEMIS T—POK SALE—I aero Vogeltowv, price £230; easy terms; good buildinr »lt».—Apply Gilmour & Clarke.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 237, 12 November 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 237, 12 November 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 237, 12 November 1909, Page 1

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