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"X" JAM. 100% PURITY THE MAJORITY OF PEOPLE PREFER TO PAY A LITTLE MORE FOR "X" JAMTHERE MUST BE A REASON. S. Kirkpatrick & Co., Ltd, Nelson. " Where the finest ! fruit grows." PASPALUM DILITATUM. t T7URMERS AND GRASS GROWERS, This is Something for You. It is the new Grass, famous throughout Australia and fast becoming famous throughout New Zealand. As a Drought and Frost Resister, it is unequalled, its blades being as green an a leek when frosts and droughts have killed all other grasses. In summer, when it is at ita best, it grows vigorously, sometimes attaining the height of 6 feet, throwing out its dense foliage and seeding in a very prolific manner; in addition to which it stools is a remarkable degree. Although it does not grow so fast in the winter, it retains its succulence, and in all other respects ia unaffected by the cold. DAIRY TESTS DAIRY TESTS prove that cows fed o:i Paspalum yield 20 per cent, more butter tat than when fed on any other know grass. It thrives best in good Alluvial Flats, but will grow in practically any soil. SOW FROM OCTOBER TO NOVEMBER, and once properly established it is to a'l intents and purposes a permanenoy. 12 LBS. IS SUFFICIENT TO SOW AN ACRE. TRIAL PACKETS 6d~ PER LB. Is 6d. Get some now from J. T. SINCLAIR, SEED MERCHANT AND SEED GROWER. WANGANUI. •ROTORUA, NEW ZEALAND'S WONDERLAND 1 30T0RUA. Itaa official canto* o! Iht Itimllftl Mot Ltkei Diitriotf I* Ml IDEAL PLACE! to ipen& • Holiaay la. I« li Ifaa trip of tslpi T!iw« if nothing to equ»! it the wlda world oy« Tot it it right r* your door, m to ipeak. Ifeki up your mind to do the trip. Tka wondan wbiab Nature Worki in this marralloaa place mail b« jeov to be appreciated. It it a •<■ to mitm M«te| then. Onoa laen tbay can n«r«r ba forgattas Think of it' It would ooit you m muoh to tfmi t boHday anywtaara olia. Why sat tpand It If Kotarua, whera Continental GoMfart art Xiixnn b oonUned with unrivalled natural attraotiem 1 tfciak of it, and if you make op youi mind to do Ihi trip, communicate «ith the HOT LAKES TRANSPORT Go. The Company will uodertaka the oontplata turnagetnent of yonr trip, secure comfortable aooaauiodatfon for you, tend an agent to meet you on arrival and look after your luggua, and anaage all T^fc^, Coaching, or Motor Exourafoai lac yea. Write «w. telling how long you inte»d to H»y, a»« wa wiU arrange *o that yo* shall rake pa reij ajttt of your lime at the leaat poMtUe afajenea. Wa make bo oh»rg« for adTtoe. We are ill MMiaasi to pleaae you, because it yaya us to do m. Ob reward U your patronage of our Motori, Yehiolei aad fceat*. You beneit ky assured comfort, aide! •leairare, and a ooauidanbla monetary MTiag, Here i» an extract from * voluntary letttt «f thanks, the original of which can M seen at our office :— 1_ <• Tour agent, attending at the haoH taved os all trouble. He arranged oar trips and dfd til i» Me power to make our stay in Kotoroa Sealant asii interesting . . . I hare been makg inquiries, and I am satisfied that our holiday has oost as considerably leas the* it would tan* «ona bud wa triad to do it on our own." That Is the iozt o! thine that ijMki foilfea Hot Lakes Transport Company. PtrtaJ Addreu-fKNTON BTBUX (On. OltS* Hotel. 2M»G»*h Address-" TRANBPOST, Rotenuk" friutha* ImlanMtUn supplied *a affffUarttM ■» 1 «o^-wtMa"o*lea. WaacMni I

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12639, 28 October 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12639, 28 October 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12639, 28 October 1905, Page 6

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