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TD> EDUCE THE COST OF LIVING YET LIVE BETTER. GROW- YOUR OWN FRUIT. We offer Apples, Apricots, Pear, 1 Plum, Peach, English Plums,. Japanese Plums, Nectarines, Cherries, Almonds, Quinces. Extra good trees, 2s 6d each, 24s per dozen. : Gooseberries, Currants, all varieties, 9d each, 7s 6d doz. ' Grape Vines and : Purple Winter Fruiting Guavas, 2s 6d each. ' Strawberries, 7s 6d to 10s por 100, finest varieties. . Rhubarb Roots, Is each, 10s per doz. Rhubarb, Burpee's Crimson Winter, la 6d each, 15s por doz (bears profusely during 'winter months). DIRECT FROM THE GROWERS, F.-COOPER, LTD., SEED MERCHANTS, Mercer-street, Wellington., / Telephone 839. Seedsman by Special Appointment ;to His Excellency the Governor-General.' " ' ' .The.idea "to give rather than get all that is possible" is behind the Nicol Guarantee. IV ET there.be no idle ground this year, -i utilise all the idle soil in back;yards and vacant sections. Whether you plan to plant a square yard of ground, an acre,, or many acres you should use Nicol's Seeds that DO grow. Tho mere filling, of your order does not complete the transaction, for R. A. Nicol is more than interested in the' success of your garden. Anyone who is not satisfied with the products Taised can have their money back any time within the year. Such is the guarantee that protects all who purchase seed from • R, ■■■' A..' .M IC- ©X,, . RELIANCE SEED STORE, 1 37, COURTENAY-PLACE. . ■ ■■■'■ ■ . - J - :':■ ' :... ■ READY FOR PLANTING NOW: SEED POTATOES PEAS ' BEANS "■ ' CARROTS ' TURNIPS . . ONIONS SPINACH PARSLEY v RADISH -.■:■■ LETTUCE. .'•-..'.■■■ ■■„■.■' Also, -. ■ ■.-'.-.' '"'■■■ GOOD STRONG RHUBARB ROOTS/ CABBAGE, -•' CAULIFLOWER, .AND BROWN SPANISH ONION PLANTS. THE FOOD PRODUCTION. OWING, to the, high price-. of food—to help: to cut down the food bill GROW YOUR OWN VEGETABLES. .You not only practise economy^ but have the finest quality. ; ".'.'.■' >■ '-'■'■■"•.'■ ' ' SUCCESS ' WITH CROPS. ■; •■ By sowing To -Aro Seed Co.V "Beet Seeds that: Grow," tested and proved at our Trial Grounds (in open field), our superior stock of ■ pedigree strains, you may rely upon obtaining the most pleasurable and profitable return from., your garden. . '';■' < \ >.-' _'.. \,; - ....- ' .Selected Seed Potatoes in great, varieties at reasonable' prices., Our Ornamental Shruba and-Hedge Plants are all grown in an .exposed position, and are absolutely hardy. Rose "Trees are splendid: TE ARO SEED COr--58, Courtenay-place, Wellington. 'Phone 701 A. G.P.O. Box 320, ; ' ■/" ■ ■ '.' .■' ' ; n ;- ; ■■■:-:■ -A' ■f ■ .-■ ■! ■■■ ■•■:■■;.:- ■ book ;©n ■■•.'■-. ■. y^~\ Bog Diseases T^RlNl AND HQW TO FEED i Ift/, . address by ths Authw ; \ T 11. Clay Glover Co. ■ ; ■ '. ■ ■'. V , -' '■;/■■■■inc," ■■>■■■■ - ■ America's 118 West 31st St. Pioneer New York, U.S.A. FOB SALE BY °°S A. & W. McCarthy, Dunedjn, • Remedies. 'Alex. Bliinlo A Co, Dunedln,-' Wm. H. Hazard, Auckland., \, ■■ ■ ■ '■ ■•■■ * ■;;■■ -•■» . , No period excolled the 3'recian Empire in attention to bodily development and care. And the Greeks realised the im-.: j portance of diet in'relation to health i . and Illness. Science tells us that there's no food so valuable as. the oat. See to it then that oaten foods form part of your daily fare. ; . . ■• Thistle -Oatmeal; ,"■ is a BUperior product of the finest speo- -' ially selected oats treated byaspeuial process. Delicious as a breakfast dish, it make. 1) appetising scones and biscuits. t Insist en gotting Thistle.: Oatmeal.:' . ■■■-.■ ■. . There'a a JIIOOO. : guarantee that.. .... , <^a Thistle- Oat-: ;yy ?J'meal is'abßO- ,., ' jr-. jost the finest a^r jwi oats with no /'t^T fv. J | admixture :-'or' Wim Baking Powdera „ liiii; ra 1 ;in St^Rgth : ill' ==P^ Economy 4v|^S SBEGTACLIS- vA SPECTACUES ,e,\s* «<^\^ . SPECTACLES #(r^* \ SPECTACLES C J tsSysW^ SPECTACLES HEADACHES THc* i HEAQACHfS Vgj W «IDTirBAM !< HCAD.*UIE$ r llrl^lCJAW SS 55 MANNERS Sl'i Jsiwv^r WELLINGTON. : 'SiMcomuimiiQus tag

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 36, 10 August 1918, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 36, 10 August 1918, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 36, 10 August 1918, Page 11

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