Common Sense Exterminator KILLS HATS READ THIS TESTU MONIAL FROM Mrs Monk's Hotel, The Grand, Calcutta, The Grand, Hockvjlle and Darjeelingv Grand Hotel, Calcutta, 23rd January, }905. The Commonsensc Manufacturing Co» The result of a Ks 7 tin. Gentlemen,—l have "jfjeaaure in certi* fying that I laid down five hundred (HOO) pieces of bait, and pickod up three hundred and four (304) dead rats. I have reason to believe there are hundreds more killed; in fact, there seems an entire-absence' of live ones. It is the moat cflicacious remedy I have ever seen. lam quite willing to have a board placed in the Grand Hotel, as I consider it my duty to make thnj remedy as widely known as possible. ANNIE MONK. 2s 6d a tin at all Chemists and Stores. Wholesale— BURGESS, FRASER £ CO. New Plymouth Hawera, WE GROW UP TO A HIGH STANDARD—NOT DOWN TO A PRICE.
It is more than ev. j necessary to plant only the highest grade of seed*. Seeds that have been tested and proved of good germination, and not only this, but which can be depended upon as the best typo and of tho heaviest cropping catt„ Sucll SCL> dB nro "COOPER'S S cnernll y spoken of as the "SEEDS OF SUCCESS." ■>J?L «' E l anS ' Ron g° ma i. »»*>» I'rom the produce of Cooper's Seed*, I won first prize for Succession Cabbage, also Pumpkins, fi Onions (13 lbs), aid best collection of Vegetables; also winner of most points in the vegetable section, winning the specia l * •--'- bowl), value Sgns., thro -tfrvni' ™, Cooper ' 9 Secdß we "t "SEEDS OF SUCCESS." Practically all the principal prisetakers ln New Zealand sow our seeda. Wow, make up your mind to take nb chances, but ask for COOPER'S SEEDS* F- COOPER, LTD., Seed Merchants & Seed Growers. WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 August 1919, Page 6
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