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"X" JAM. 100 PURITY THE MAJORITY OFPEIPLE 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. •FARMERS 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 Resistor, it ia unequalled;.its blades being as green ai a leek wKeri frosts and droughts have killed all other grasses. In summer, when it ia at its best, it grows vigor-, ously, sometimes, attaining the height of 6 feet, throwing otit its deise 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 iti succulence, and in all other respecte is unaffected by the cold. DAIRY TESTS DAIRY TESTS prove that cows fed o-i Paspalum yield 20 per cent, more butter fat than when fed on any other know grass. It thrives best in good Alluvial Flats, but will grow in practically any soihSOW FROM OCTOBER TO . NOVEMBER, and once properly established it is to a 1! intents and purposes a permanenoy. 13 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. -ROTORU/V, NEW ZEALAND'S WONDERLAND! RO7ORUA. the offloial oenlre of tht MmlteJi •Cot Lakes District ii v IDEAL PLACE ! so ipan& t Holiflay In. It Ii »h« trip of tzlpi Tfcsr* ia nothing to equal it the wida world ot« 7et it is right r* your door, M to ipeak. M*kt u» your mind to do the trip. Th« wonderi wbiefa Katun: Work* in thic m&rr«llon« place mail bf ««c» to bo appreciate. It it a tin to mill M«tß| them- Onoe icen th«y can n»T»r bt targoMM Think ot it' It would out you at ntuoh to wf*t 6 holiday anywbara alia. Why ««t tp«nd It If &o4orua, wb«r« Continental O«*»f«rt aai JLnznn ta oombined with unrirallea natural attraction! I Think of it, and if you nuka up you* mint! to do Ikf trip, communicate with tha Ml LAKES TRANSPORT Gt. The Company will the oovyteta MBassment of yoor trip, secure comfortable aoeamaodaSion for you, tend an agant to meet yon on arrival and look after your luggaya, and »naaf« all uatw. Couching, or Motor BxeuraioM for yen. Write a*, telling how loag you int*a4 to tt»y, aa4 wa will arrauga ho that you thai! Maka tfaa T«rj Most of your lime at taa leaat poeaiWe aa»)MM, We uiftka bo oharga for a*rioe. We ara ia Maiaatl to please you, becaute it payt ut to do to. Ou rawatd it your patronnca af our Motori, Vehiolet lai Bo&tt. You benefit by aasurad comfort, iMti pleasure, and a aonaidonbla monetary MTiag, Here U en extract from » yolnntary lattex el thanks, the ari«iual of wbiota oan bt seen at our office :— 1_ « Your agent, attendiag ai tha ham sara* ut all treable. He arranged oar trip* wad did •11 is feU power to mako our itay in Rotoru eieatant a»d interesting .. • J,_ B»Te bee,? "■**• bg inquiriet, a»d I am Mtiified that our hoUday hM oo*t ut oontideraUy leai thaa it would a»T* Joae had w« tried to do it on ou* own." Thai Ii Ina mtt of lbia« ibmi tgrnlu t oi Hit Hoi Lakes Transport Company. Voelai Addresi-fBMTOM STRUT (Off, Una* f£ Kotal. TB.H-n.yh Addraw-" WRANBPOBT, ReMnM." 1-jilhe. tafenMafea tuppltod m ■»§"-«■ » < «>^a«JßJa " OSaa. Waaftaol.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12640, 30 October 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12640, 30 October 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12640, 30 October 1905, Page 6

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