9 \ er them'** m / 'W. ' l si Wm§y§l mm3^ mm ■y : Ci : 9 4amas»*it* c E It*.**.. ar ■• v ***** * Well, now let’s go on with the garden and do our little bit to reduce the high cost of living. If all available ground is not dug up and sweetened, it must be started soon. Then what shall wc plant in it? Carrots are very easily grown and useful. Cooper’s “Major” is splendid. There is nothing finer anywhere, but we stock all sorts worth having. In Parsnips, Cooper’s “Model” is unrivalled. All our other classes of seeds are equally good. Nearly all the principal prize-takers use seeds supplied by Cooper’s, either in packets or bulk. Ask any of them as to the genuine quality and true value. We get dozens of letters each season telling us how well “SEEDS OF SUCCESS’’—COOPER’S SEEDS do in all parts of New Zealand. Read the reports of the various public experimental trials. Note how splendidly Cooper’s N.Z. Grown Seeds compare with any imported seeds. F. COOPER, LTD., WELLINGTON, N.Z. (The largest growers of Seeds South of the line.)
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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 August 1920, Page 6
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