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AN ELOQUENT ADDRESS.

To British Delegate*.

When the represen'atives fromtfce British Government were.recently in New York they had a wonderfiil reception—it was virtually a re-union of the English—speaking race! la the full sense of the words, One of tto speeches delivered by Mr Choitf, formerly the Ambassador to tließritiiH Government at a reception held at New York in May 1917, was full el eloquence and meaning. One.of hi* sentences was pregnant with meaning. Ho said: "But to-day the question for every young man and every oW man (and for every wotnau too) \h ' What can I do bast to seive taj country ?'" This is the question that , everyone in N. Z. should be flerjousty considering themselves. It seemi to many people as though we could bs doing a lot more than we are in N« &< ■ in many wayß to increase our efficiency and ou*" production. la connection with this matter there is. somethiflg ; that practically everyone ia Nt &' m do, and that is' grow part at le».t« his own supply of food. Weil »WJ let us see how we are getting on Wjtfl . our preparation for our vegflfrjDW - gardens. As soon as the ground 11,. dry enough wo will b3 able to plant Potatoes, early Pea?, Broad B«»n«, (but not French BeanP, as the Utter must not bo planted until danger of frost is over). When tie ground a in thoroughly good order. f *o^ c smaller seeds may be planted, incloa* ing Carrots, Cabbages, Lettuce M» Onions If you have' a greenhoow you can plant your Tomato Seed novr. - Last season we had a trial embracing practically all the varieties that •»• listed, We can thoroughly V 6o"}' mend Cooper's Early Bird, Cooper« Earliana, and Cooper's Perfection. You can obtain your sapphes 01Cooper's " Seeds of Success'\»o»' ; your merchant or seedsman, bat ins* 5 upon eeeiug the name upon the Pa *** ets, or on the bags if from the o;«*' —F. COOPER LIMITED, Wffjf SALE BEED GROWERB, WB* LINGTON. . V7 ..

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7010, 17 July 1918, Page 2

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AN ELOQUENT ADDRESS. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7010, 17 July 1918, Page 2

AN ELOQUENT ADDRESS. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7010, 17 July 1918, Page 2

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