TO THE FARMERS OF THE DOMINION.
ATTENTION! The greatest war of the age is now in progress. Millions of pounds worth, of extra food is required to feed soldiers and civilians. A man cannot be a soldier and farmer at the same time. Less men to farm, more people to eat, huge waste, means the greatest opnortunity for farmers ever known. Therefore produce all possible from your land. The prices of meats must rule high for many years. To produce meats we must have forage and of the best. Good lucerne stands* at the front rank. How can a farmer get it in the quickest, surest, and most economical way? First, by thoroughly preparing the laud, and, secondly, by obtaining the finest seed! procurable. Cooper's Selected Marlborough Lucerne Seed is the genuine article, grown from the finest fields in the Marlborough district, re-cleaned by improved machinery, tested by the Department of Agriculture for germination, and sown by thousands of successful farmers throughout the Dominion. Are you going to join their number and be successful also? Farmers, take our advice and sow it least a few acres this spring. Our price for this .high grade seed is 2s 6d per lb. Obtainable frMi leading merchants throughout the Dominion. If by any chance your merchant does not stock Cooper's Selected Marlborough-grown Lucerne, write direct to us—F. Cooper, Ltd., | Merchants, Wellington. (J2l
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16341, 12 October 1918, Page 10
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