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BOOK YOUR SPRING ORDER NOW FOR GRASS CLOVER, RAPE, TURNIP AND SWEDE SEED. GRASS AND GLOVER.'' Our advice to-day to all our clients is to secure at once all the Seeds they will require in the Spring. Prices may seem high to-day, but there is every indication they will go higher. The shortness of the New Zealand crop, the uncertainty of imported Seed coming forward, and the rising price on the London market to-day make it certain prices will not come back, and from a matter of price farmers will be safe in booking. This year it is not price alone that has to be considered, but whether sufficient Seed will be available when it is wanted. A distinct advantage in early booking is that the selection is better, as the best lines are taken up first. RAPE, TDRNIP HNO SWEDE. Subject to prices ruling when the Seed lands, we are now booking orders for Garter's Tested Turnip and Swede Seeds. There is a shortage at Home, and the British Government are placing restrictions upon the export, which may mean that orders will not be fulfilled in full. Farmers will be quite safe in making up what they require and letting us have their orders. They can rely upon our right,,and,will have the satisfaction of knowing their order for Seeds is secure. EVERY ADVANTAGE TO BE SECURED BY BOOKING WITH US NOW Our range of Seeds comprises a good selection of high-grade samples of good germination test. We bought very early, and our .values are excellent. The following gives an idea of the range of prices: Heavy-weight machine-dressecl Perennial Ryegrass, 7/6 to 8/- per bushel; well-marked Italian Ryegrass, 7/- to 7/6 per bushel; bright heavy Akaroa and Local"Cocksfoot. 1/2 to 1/3 per lb; English and Colonial Crested Dogstail; 1/1 and 1/3 per lb; choice Timpthy, 9d per lb; super Alsyke Clover (98 per cent, test), 1/4 per lb; Alsyke and White Clover (mixed), 1/4 per lb; Imported and Colonial Cowgrass and Red Clover, 1/3 to 1/6 per lb; Choice White Clover (high tests), 2/3 and 2/6 per lb; also Trefoil, Suckling and Lucerne Clovers, Kentucky Blue Grass, Chewing's Fescue and Meadow Foxtail. Germination of all Seeds Warranted Carter's Tested and Swede Seed Give Satisfaction

NEW MODEL FORD CAR PRICE: £lB6. BUNTEN & LANDELS, Daklutha.

JAMES CLARK, BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT BALCLUTHA Is fltill prepared to supply the Public with all kinds of TBAPS, from a WAGGON TO A LIGHT GIG. MOTOB CAE AND BUGGY PAINTING A SPECIALTY. MATERIAL AND FINISH GUABANTEED. AGE.TT FOB EEID AND GRAY IMPLEMENTS KEPT IN STOCK.

Time is Money And if you are using an unreliable watch you will be experiencing every toy the truth of the old saying. WHY NOT GET A WATOH YOU CAN DEPEND ON? it will be a business asset of .value then, and a profitable investment. Our stock of and well-made time-pieces will be worth your while to examine, and you need go to no great wpense in purchasing a watch either, tf that is an object to you. G, H. REID, WATOHMAEEB, JEWELLEE AND OPTICIAN, CLYDE ST., BALCLUTHA.

JOHN GOLD (Gold Medallist) . AND SONS. BAKEBS AND PASTBYCOOKS. . I hereby make known that I have kfcea my two Sons (Jameß and Ed*»d) into PABTNEBSHH* from De«»mber 1, 1916, and the business will be carried on in future as JOHN GOLD AND SONS. We are removing. into more commodious premises at the FABMEBS' UMS. Shop lours in future will be from 8 a.m, to 6 p.m. daily; late night I take this opportunity to thank the Public of Balclutna and district for P*Bt favours, an&ihope to merit a conMWace of same. jomr «wa>,

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Clutha Leader, Volume XLIII, Issue 92, 1 June 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XLIII, Issue 92, 1 June 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XLIII, Issue 92, 1 June 1917, Page 1

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