110 ACRES. gPLENDID dairy farm, all dead level, well watered, 12 paddocks; situated i mile from factory, handy to school and railway station; good metalled road; will carry 40 cows; abundanco of feed. This farm ia well sheltered, grows splendid turnip crops. X can with confidence recommend this farm. Absolutely cheap at £42 10s pec acre, with £6OO cash.
DO YOU IiIKE THE BEST? Well, over 75 ,per cent of the prize win-, ning exhibits Jn Vegetables and farm roo.ts at the Wihter Show at Palmerston North this year were again grown from COOPER'S SEEDS. Ask any of the principal prize-takers about them. In addition to thifj, the special exhibit made by Cooper's at''both the Palmerston and TaUiape Win,ter Shows were described by thousands bf farmers and gardeners as the most iiitJeresting exhibit in those Shows. All these Exhibits were grown from COOPER'S SEEDS, which are proved by every test to be tho best in germination, puri.ty, and excellence of the crop. We grow up to a standard (a very high standard) —not down to a price list. When you buy seeds, be rum they are COOPER'S SEEDS, either from the bulk or in the packet. F. COOPER, LTD., Wellington, N.Z. Vadium POLISHES
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1919, Page 6
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