THE QUESTION OF HOW HIS SEEDS WILL GROW IS ONE OF VITAL IMPORTANCE 1 TO THE FARMER. He must be certain that he is avoiding weeds a\ i securing good germination. • JF you are not sure where to buy, watch what the best farmers in your district do and follow their example, and you will soon tud yourself in our Seed Store. Here is a good reason why farmers come to us:— * Messrs. E. Griffiths & Co., New Plymouth. ; Dear Sirs, — •' The grass and clover seeds I got from you two r years ago—l think every seed germinated. It is a five acre paddock. My crop of hay from it last year was ' v the best I have seen for some years. I will show the r paddock to anyone wishing to see it. Tours truly, T. H. JONES, ". ■ Miro. If you also wart satisfaction, come to E. GRIFFITHS & SEEDSMEN EGMONT CO STREET.
for immediate sale FIRST CLASS SHEEP RUN 1600 freehold; all has been well laid down in mixed English grasses, except 200 acres wliicli is in standing bush. Well fenced and divided into 12 convenient paddocks. Five-room-ed house and also 3-roomed cottage, wool6hed and night pens, sheepyards, cowshed and outbuildings. There are about 400 acres of very rich flats, the balance being hill, good spurs, and faces on blue papa formation. Situated one mile from post office, store, school, etc.; half mile to dairy factory, 10 miles to salevards, 18 miles to freezing works, access to main road (first-class metalled motor road right to homestead). Price £6 per acre. A very cheap property. 4380 1 -^ cres > Kuiti district; 500 acres in grass, balance heavy bush; good 5-roomed house, shed and sheepyards; subdivided into 6 sheepproof paddocks; capacity, 2 sheep to acre; O.E.P. at 17s Od per acre. Price, £3 10s per acre. 4319 1 £SO per annum; 500 acres in grass, balance good bush land; 5-roomed house, woolshed, etc.; 2 22 miles of sheepproof fencing; 2 sheep to the acre land when all bush down. Krice £3 per acre. Terms, £IOO cash only. 4274 271 fi Acres, Waverley district, 1805 acres in grass, and the balance in bush; well fenced and subdivided; 4-roomed house and lean-to, dairy, woolshed, and two sets of sheep yards; carrying 3000 sheep and 200 head of young cattle; situated 9 miles to railway station; tenure, small grazing run, lease 23 years from Ist March, 1912. Rent, £42 10s per annum. Price, £6OOO. Exceptionally easy terms given and the stock can be taken at valuation. 4340 My Land Register contains the pick of the Taranaki Province, and land-seekers can be suited by calling nn me. Dairy farms in areas from 50 to 500 acres, grazing runs- from 750 to 6000 acres, at low prices and on easy terms. I have also numerous town and suburban properties for sale; also businesses of every description. Clients shown over properties free of charge. Correspondence tpecially invited. Land representatives: F. E. ORBELL, New Plymouth; J. M. HIQNETT, Siratfcrd; F. E. MOORE, Kaponga. NEWTON KING AUCTIONEER, LAND & FINANCIAL AGENT. < NEW PLYMOUTH. A Amber Tins Tea >\ w It is wonderful value-the finest possible combination of the bsst , rca ® % from the best gardens. Tour grocer has it. 1/8,1/10 and -/-per lb. 2 8 ▼ w. n. r (7E rs. P. NICOLL IF YOU WANT FIRST QUALITY GRASS OR CLOYER SEEDS Write to us for samples and quotations. We stock all seeds required for Autumn sowing, drawn only from the most reliable sources, including RYEGRASS, Perennial, Canterbury double-machined, Hawke's Bay do., Italian, Best Canterbury. - COCKSFOOT, double-dressed Akaroa, Farmer's dressed. COWGRASS, Best Selected. WHITE CLOYER, TIMOTHY, CRESTED DOGSTAIL, CHEW- ' ' ING'S FESCUE, LOTUS MAJOR, ENGLISH TREFOIL, POA PRATENSIS, FOXTAIL. WM, ROWE gp l KING AND BROU GHAM STREETS, NEW PLYMOUTH.
amber amber TIPS m m T! PS IPS □ I amber PSI TIPS The Grocer's Best Seller. UP ! UP !! UP !!! The of Amber Tips Tea mount constantly higher as the days slip by. This is the surest proof—if proof were wanted—that sra hif&T I 1 a.l au? i. A 1 is everything the housewiie lecjuiies. Amber Tips Feci wins over foi keeps nil who try it. Its fragrance and flavour never vary. It is sold only in damp proof air tight packets and tins. Teas offered in any other way as Amber Tips are subshtutes. AMBER TIPS 1/10 per lb. AMI This gride d,'lights tens of thousands. Try it, The flavour and strength are excellent. , friit-'iance and flavour, crown Broken her if lasting \ip.in,' TIPS beiivra Mend oi ihe enonvit. lull f-'i' * I o,';:!|,-e Cevioiis. l.seiioolh 9/- per lb I """ pleasure in Tea is sought A third i'-adc U picked at 1/8 per !!>, and at the price cannot be excelled. No old or Slide lew ever enter into " Amber Tips " ■ ar&oiw*'» kgnn. Kipg,-N«t
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 234, 1 April 1912, Page 7
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