DALGETY AND GO., LTD., Masterton Branch.
D. B. Carrick, Manager.
The Masterton Show has always been a notable centre for commercial displays,and this year is no exception to the general rule. The permanent stands are full to overflowing with a splendid exhibition of grass seeds, grain, and other district products, which is at once an indication of the resources of the more prominent firms and the general fertility of the Wairarapa." : Dalgety and Co., Ltd., asi usual, had a fine display in stand No. 8, and those who had the pleasure of inspecting it must have been greatly impressed with the quality of the seeds "shown, which included clover, ryegrass, cocksfoot,, and other locallygrown seeds, which are famed for their high germinating qualities. A number of other lines were shown of special interest to farmers, such as Quibell's dips and disinfectants, sheep-branding paints, etc., the whole forming a fine exhibition of undoubted interest.
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 44, 20 February 1918, Page 4
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153DALGETY AND GO., LTD., Masterton Branch. Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 44, 20 February 1918, Page 4
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