FOR EARLY PLANTING
SEEDS DOUBLY TESTED. The exceptionally lino and mild winter experienced in this district betokens an early spring, and already and to this end no stone is being left portunities, to prepare the ground have not been lacking in so far as weather conditions are concerned; the comparative absence of frosts, too, gives every inducement to early sowing this year. Experienced gardeners tell us that the early crops of potatoes are immune or resist the might better than the Infer crops. Use your discretion based on practical experience, but take good advice and see to it that your seeds are obtained through a reliable firm. “Seeds that grow” are the sort that Messrs Kettle Bros., of Mawhera Quay, stock; they are the best that money can buy, for they are double-tested for germination and are absolutely true to name and variety. The _ firfn hare a large stock of all varieties of vegetable seeds and seed potatoes, and invite early inspection. An announcement appears on another page in this issue,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 August 1920, Page 5
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