New Catalogue of Spring Seeds. This Catalogue, which is pub* lished by the well-known seed) growers, Nimmo & Blair, is now ready, and can be obtained from the local agpnls. Every gardenef is advised to procure a copy of this Catalogue. Nimmo & Blair's Garden Seeds have a wide repu» tation for reliability and rich ger« minating qualities. New plants, garden implements, and other essentials for successful gardening can be obtained from the SIMS HARDWARE CO., Cuba Street and I Lsmbton Quay, agents for g\i9E¥if^O So BLAIR PUMEDiN. DEAR LUCY.— Many thanks for your advice to procure LEGER'S Bred-to-lay WHITE LEGHORNS. Did you say they won the Egg-layjUß Competition? Well, lam not surprised. They are the ones for eggs. And such handsome little beasts, too. Your loving ALICE. Settings at 10/6 and 21/- posted; 100 enKR «/• GRAND BREEDERS THIS SEASON. Prompt personal attention and satibfac- . tion cuarantred. WRITE FOR CIRCULAR. H. LEGER THE WHITE LEGHORN MAN, Weraroa, Levin, N.Z. §i@yseiceeplß!g Troubles are smooth ecß away by using HontG Custard powder, BIRD'S Jelly Crystals OISSOLVE INSTANTLY. UNEQUALLED BRILLIANCY* DELICATE FLAW* Concentrated E>gg Powder, Pudding Powder; Storekeeper-, can obtain supplies of the abovs locally from their merchants, ihey again ordering through Home Houses only^ from t ALFRED BIRO & Sons, Ltd. Birmingham! A Leading Ltndsn Doctor Says: " Oatmeal has been gaining ground amongst the well-to-do in Great Britain" — and no wonder 1 The immense benefit of Porridge and Milk as a daily diet cannot be overestimated. It is equally valuable to the man who desires Physical Energy and Mental Alertness,, the woman who sacks Con-e mess and Beauty, and the child who requires building up in muscle and body. makes delicious porridge. It Is Rich, Pure and Dry, with the sweet nutty flavour, and the maximum of nutriment. Ask for " McGill's "—made at Tokomairiro, Otago. and sec our stock of Now Pianos, and learn the details of our easy time pajmont plan. Tho Wellington Piano Co., Ltd., Lambton-quay.
TMm SMITH STUMP PULLER. JW^|g|^./|te > /ii^stßisßsnef^m^r^stamiQßUßßEß go AS SUPPLIED TO THE N.S.W. GOVERNMENT. M. OHRISTSAJV&S^ Sr» CO. LIVERPOOL, NEW SOUTH WALES. Solo Agents for "The Smith Grubber Co." for Australasia and New Zealand \\ RITI 10-DAY FOR ILI.USTRAIBP CaTAIOGUB *M> TESTIMONIALS. Mr. R. H. GENNYS, The Manager Government Experimental Farm, Glen Innes, N.S.W., says :— " Many large trees were pulled by Christiansen's Machine without any roots being cut, and for Large Stumps it is Capital"
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 38, 13 August 1910, Page 12
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