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GOOD HEALTH. AND HOW TO KEEP IT. What's the real cause of all this indigestion, appendicitis, and other stomach troubles? Mostly want of proper exercise and fresh air that Nature intended us to have. Sitting all day in an office, the intestines become crowded together and weakened, and refuse to do their duty properly. Some day a doctor will become famous by telling the thousands of lawyers, surveyors, architects, sliopkepeers and merchants that they will have to go less on motor-car riding, and get back a little nearer to nature and healthy exercise. One of the finest exercises of all is gardening. It was one of the first things provided by nature for man to do.

Well, now, how are you getting on in your gardens? If you have not yet put in your spring sowing of onions you can do so as soon as the ground is dry, and in good working order. Wc sell upwards of 10 tons of onion seed alone annually—all grown from our specially selected pedigree stocks. There is no finer or better keeping onion to be had at any price anywhere than Cooper's Colonial Grown Brown Spanish. If you want the largest onions for Show purposes you should sow in autumn Cooper's "Ailsa Craig," but if sown still later they will produce fine big onions. We stock all varieties worth growing. Buy only "Seeds of Success"—that's Cooper's Seeds. Mr. D. Duncan says: "At the Waimate Show this year I took 12 prizes with 15 entries grown from Cooper's Seeds."

If your supplier does not atock tliem, write direct. Thei'e are good reasons why in every packet of Cooler's Seeds. F. COOPER, LTD, (the largest growers of stsds Bouth of -the line), Wei-

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1918, Page 4

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288

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1918, Page 4

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