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NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. They say: "Nothing Succeeds like Success." That's true—it is with us, anyway. We didn't find success come chasing us, though nipe times out of ten it doesn't. We've built up our business by patient work and study, travel and experience. To-day we grow and sell more garden and farm seeds than any firm south of the Equator. For over fifty years we have been building up our sales, not! by advertising, but by the genuine merit of the seeds we sell. You may be sure we value the reputation of •Cooper's "Seeds of Succss" too highly to endangeritin «ny-way. a firm that has worked for half a century to make a fine reputations |is/aiot talcing chances of losing it—providing they are still of sound mind. We have travelled several times to practically every civilised country in the world where anything worth while is to be seen or learned about seeds and seed growing, selection and improvement. This has cost us several thousands of pounds. Needless to say, we have not been slow to pooflt by our experience, or to adopt the latest and most scientific methods out four 'own farms apd in our business and pjwmiaes. When you buy Cooper's "Seeds of Success" you get the best that your money will buy. They are all specially twted by the New Zealand ijepartmenfc of Agriculture and by oorselm. We -will furnish the germination at any time ■With, pleasure. Ask your seedsman or merchant foronr catalogue. If he.isnot handling Cooperte "Seeds •of Success" he i>ugW; to be. Send a post caEdi*ad we 'will'-see*your*wants areftsupplied.

An interesting quarter-page display advertisement dealing with ■'the question of national efficiency -ivrll ho found on l>a€e 3 of this issue ajifl should he enr-.-fully ronsideral fov even- i'^u'-t.

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 August 1918, Page 4

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295

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 24 August 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 24 August 1918, Page 4

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