m s M^TO s W *«! FOR the Holidays it is that you should have c f footwear if you are going to enjoy A W y our oU^ll S s *° * ue Our Boots and Shoes for Ladies and - , gentlemen are made in the most com- \ i'ortablo shapes, possessing at the same time a more than ordinary \l\! % aiiiomit of style and smart appcarwnl V\ * anee. Every boot or shoe we stock is «> » :r ; made of high quality loather and is y ■; guaranteed" to give you complete sat- / isfaction in wear. * ' When you Ir.iy your holiday footwear here you will get the host possible value for your money. Come in and • see our special holiday lines. H. Peterson, **KS5*. For Superlative Merit World-WEde, And Unanimous in its Recognition, (111 AVE you fasted ~<TAND AFAR, GLORIOUS IN ISOLATION, IMPREGNABLE IN THEIR EFFICIENCY, MARVELLOUS IN THEIR CONSTRUCTION. Sole Wairarapa Agentswyer CENTRAL MOTORJIGARAQE & TALKERIES, Phone 248.] STREET, MASTERTON. [P. 0. Box 21.
SSSJ^jilsJ §W?s§^g| A FIELD OF SUTTON'S CRIMSON Md SWE&I Skftit ihfKtt OF 0. 0. TQTHILL, ESQ., TITIROA, N.Z. Sutton's Crimson King. For feeding before midwinter this Swede is simply invaluable. So rapid is the growth that seed can be sown later than is safe with any other variety excepting our Purple-top Stubble. The immense roots are liighly nutritious, of handsome tankard form, with a rich purple colour. Sutton's Crimson King has achieved marked success in competition for acreage prizes and' pulled roots. REPORTS FROEi CUSTOHERS " For many years I have used Sutton's Seeds at Edendale and have always found them excellent. They are clean, of high germinating power, and true to name. I have every confidence in recommending them. Sutton's Crimson King is the best Swede I have ever grown, and amongst dairy farmers especially the root crons are of such importance that they should only sow the best they can get."—Do'naud Macdonau), Esq., EdendcdeEstate, N.Z. S " I always use Sutton's Seeds, and they give me the greatest satisfaction. Last year t had 2,00p sheep on 14. _ acres of Crimson ig Swede for two konths. Th(s speaks for itself. They grew „wl out of the ground, and I believe my crop acted as a splendid advertisement for V6ur seeds. The crop was on thfe hill, about 200 feet above sea-level." AtUN Boyd, Esq., LovtUs Flat, Balclut'ia, N.& f "We sowed Sutton's Crimson King last year and found it to be a very fine Swede and a good cropper."—J. D. Shand, Esq., Centre Bush, N.Z. «' I have much pleasure in expressing my satisfaction at a crop of Crimson King Swedes grown from Sutton's Seeds obtained from your establishment. They surpass anything so far seen in the district. I estimate the crop to be between 50 and 60 tons td the acre. Some of the roots have turned the scale at,34 lbs. each, eight weighing 243 lbs. In my opinion it is the best. Swede that has ever been itttrodulied in this district."—G. W. I,UXFORD, Esq., Wellington, N.Z, [■lllAl^ CURE M^MtsAdsimmmam STHMA, & CONSUMPTION, Has the Largest Sale of any Chest Medicine in the World. Those who have taken this medicine are amazed at its wonc Breathing, Hoarseness, Pain or Soreness in the Chest, experient [f|^ t |j.||t,; j,;^^^^;^^^^!^!^^^^!;^ l^^^^,^,^-^,^^^!)^,!!^^)!!^^!*^^^'!'!^'**^*!!! chronic nor Consumption to develop. Consumption has never been known to exist where " Coughs" havo been properly treated with this medicine. No fcom* should be without it, as, taken at the beginning, a dose is generally sufficient, and a Complete Cure is certain, Bdware Of I The great success of HEARNE'S • ONCHITIS CURE, has induced a number of unprincipled persona to rnako imitations, each calling his medicine "Bronchitis Cure," with the object of the simpStt-rrainded, and so jyettinff a sale for an imitation which has none of the beneficial effects that iiiARNE'S BRONCHITIS CU3IE has. it has becomo necessary to draw your attention to this fact, and to request you in your own !«*♦ .*sts to bo particular to ask.for HEARNE'S and to see that you e«* •*• H2ARNEI3 BRONCHITIS CURE, Small Sis* SO; Lar E e Size, 4/6. w Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and by th« Proprietor, W. G. HEARNE, Chemist, Victoria. Forwarded to any Address, when not obtainable locally. NOTlCE.—Hearne's Bronchitis Curs Ka. la d«es contain any poison within the meaning of the Act. It Is equally beneficial for tßw yau*m% child and thtmost aged persoa. New Zealand Bra-rich Office—No. 11 First F'ooi», Hume's Buildngs, Willis Street,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 9011, 21 December 1907, Page 3
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