THE QUESTION OF BOW HIS SEEDS WILL GROW IS ONE OF VITAL IMPORTANCE TO THE FARMER. He most be certain that he is avoiding weeds al i securing good germination. j[P you are not sure where to buy, watch what the test farmers in your district do and follow their example, and you will soon •ud yourself in our Seed Store. Here is a good reason why farmers come to us:— f Messrs. E. Griffiths & Co., New Plymouth. ; ":= Dear Sirs, — r " 1 The grass and clover seeds I got from you two years ago—l think every seed germinated. It is a five acre paddock. My crop of hay from it last year was 1 the best I have seen for some years. I will show the paddock to anyone wishing to see it. Yours truly, fsn-K;v-v-7" •' -■-"•■■:■:■•.. T. H. JONES, fs[®? 3 ? : '' v Miro. If you also want satisfaction, come to SEEDSMEN EGMONT STREET. It ii wonderful value-the finest pos«ible combination <£ the test Tea* from the best gardens. Tour grocer has it. 1/8, VlO and 2/-per lb. 28 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE FIRST CLASS SHEEP RUN 1600 ACRES '. fteehol d; all has been acre; O.R.P. at 17s 6d per fccr'e. Priee, well laid down in mixed Eng- £3 10s per acre. 4319 liah grasses, except 200 acres which is in standing bush. Well fenced and divided IKKQ Acres, Te Kuiti, L.1.P., rent into 12 convenient paddocks. Five-room- £SO per annum; 600 acres in •d house and also 3-roomed cottage, wool- grass, balance good bush land; 5-roomed shed and night pens, sheepyaTds, cow- houae, woolshed, etc.; 2% miles of sheepthed and outbuildings. There are about proof fencing; 2 sheep to the acre land 400 acres of very rich flats, the balance when all bush down. Price £3 per acre. being hill, good 6purs, and faces on blue Terms, £IOO cash only. 4274 papa formation. Situated one mile from post office, store, school, etc.; half mile 271 fi Acres, Waverley district, 1805 to dairy factory, 10 miles to saleyards, " acres in grasß, and the balls miles to freezing works, access to ance in bush; well fenced and'subdivided; main road (first-class metalled motor 4-roomed house and lean-to, dairyj woolroad right to homestead). Price £6 per shed, and two sets of sheep yards; carryacre. A very cheap property. 4380 ing 3000 sheep and 200 head of young cattle; situated S miles to railway sta--1562 Acres ' Te Kuiti district ; S(W tion; tenure, small grazing run, lease 21 acres in grass, balance heavy years from Ist March, 1912;' Rent, £42 bush; good 5-roomed house, shed and 10s per annum. Price, £6oo'd. Excep•heepyards; subdivided into 6 sheep- tionally easy terms given and t%e< stock proof paddocks; capacity, 2 sheep to can be taken at valuation.^ 1 My Land Register contains the pick of the Taranaki Province, and land-aeejkers Mil be tuited by calling on me. Dairy farms in areas from 50 ip fijOty. Acres, grazing runs from 7SO to 8009 acres, at low prices and ofi easy tennaf .lihave also numerous town and suburban properties for Bale; also businesses of .every Iweription. Clients shown over properties free of charge. Correspondence ipecially invited. '.and representatives: F. E. ORBELL, New Plymouth; J. M. HIGNETT, Sfcratferd; P. E. MOORE, Eaponga. ; , , NEWTON KING AUCTIONEER, LAND & FTNANCIAL A&ENT. NEW PLYMOUTH. ' ASSURE YOUR LIFE National Mutual Life Association of Australasia SEND FOB BATES AND TABLES to HEAD OFFICE for NEW ZEALAND, Corner of Hunter St. and Customhouse WELLINGTON. fafrtiT^gßV^ Pipe AH Hands It may be a little inconvenient to brew a cup of Amber ( ja Tips Tea next time you go for a launch trip, but you will be ifj well repaid by doing so. Anyv—■ ' l.i— (;** starting and another on your return. ■ i» an important adjunct to any outdoor trip. It brightens the spirits, animates conversation, itU eye* a-sparkle, and keeps fatigue away. Amber Tips at 1/10 per lb. is a pure, good and well flarourcd tea. Economical in use, it is highly recommended by all who have tried it. The 2/- per lb. Amber Tips is extra fine quality, of really delightful flavour—you will Saye no other once you try it. Aiother grade is packed at 1/8, and rery toad tea it is, too. Amber Tips Tea is nold in airtight damp proof packets and tins only. Beware of substitutes offered in any other way. No old or stale teas ever enter into "Amber Tipi." 31 ii"""! wmm mmm «mm Wkolnat* *jr*«i. N«wVn Knf, NiW Plfaiaiitk oo£/
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 271, 13 May 1912, Page 7
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744Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 271, 13 May 1912, Page 7
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