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DURWARD AND DAVIDSON,

Seed and Produce Merchants, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston N. This firm have made an excellent display at this year's National Dairy Show. It is one of special interest to the "man oil the land," whether he be a large or small farmer. Messrs. Durward and Davidson have built up a very wide connection since commencing business in the seed and produce line in Palmerston North, and their exhibition at the present Show serves to illustrate in some measure the confidence reposed in them by the bulk of the farming community. It is entirely due to the great care exercised by them in the handling of their seeds department that has given the firm such a high standing and fine reputation in the community. Durward and Davidson's slogan J3 that Our seeds and our business are always growing," and there is no doubt about that. It is exemplified on every hand. Among tho many lines in the firm's' Show display in No. 2 Hall is a general collection of all kinds of seeds: grass, turnip, swede, and mangold seeds, seed potatoes of several varieties, and Wellington Meat Export . Co.'s manures, blood, bone, and superphosphate. Lawe's famous sheep dip, Zonax disinfectant, Lipton's teas, Magic boiler preserver, and a host of other goods that will be found of interest to everybody attending the.Show. Messrs. Durward and Davidson are j also agents for Westport and Cardiff steam coals; and can quote you for these in any quantities. They have also an extensive connection as agents for the Queensland Insurance Co., Ltd.. and throughout the whole five days of the Winter Show a member of the firm will bo in attendance to give any information visitors to their stand may require.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 14

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DURWARD AND DAVIDSON, Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 14

DURWARD AND DAVIDSON, Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 14