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Stock Feed : 'fSjjJI is the f i rst consider- : '^^^S§ ation of the Farmer pUT the paddocks down in good feed grass, but' make sure the seed is clean, tested and good. Griffin &- Smith have a large supply of Gartons tested English seeds. Here is Cocksfoot, Rycgrass, Timothy and White and Red Clover seed. All seed is carefully cleaned and every possible care is taken to keep the different varieties firm and true. Seeds should be bought at once as the Home Government .has prohibited all exportation except under special Government License. Good stocks of Fertilizers aan Superphosphates kept, also Gartons Turnip seeds. GRIFFEN & SMITH Ltd. Boundary Street, Greymouth f JOB LINES OUR STOCK-TAKING IS AT HAND « So we are cleaning up our stock, and for the next few days offer you the following bargains : — S-312— Ladies Patent Derby Shoes, dull kid tops 18/6. 1000— Ladies Glace Derby Shoes, patent self caps 13/6. 1003— Ladies Glace close front Shoes, Patent Caps 15/6. S-97— Ladies Black velvet two button shoes 6/11. S-324— Patent fancy strap shoes, brilliant buckles 14/11. S-141 — Ladites Patent one bar shoes 17/6. S-391— Ladies Patent one bar shoes, dull kid collars 18/6. S-390 — Ladiesglace two bar shoes 14/6. S-396 — Ladies Glace one bar shoes, 12/11. , S-393 — Ladies Glace Court. Shoes 16/6. S-319— Ladies Tan Calf Court Shoes 20/-. C-46 — Ladies White kid one bar Shoes, 5/11. K-60 — Infants Tan jone bar Shoes 4 to 6, 1/11. Write or call early, or you will find them all soi<i, Eemittancft plus postage must accompany all orders i YOU ALWAYS GET LOWEST PRICES AND STERLING VALUE. AT HANNAH'S Boys! 3» t \ s> Make Pocket-Money! I M COLLECT I I EMPTY TOBACCO TINS I and obtain 6d. per dozen 1 Tins Required : • _ • I "HAVELOCK" " DERBY" 1 , "HIGH ADMIRAL" "DIADEM" m I "LUCYHINTON" " GOLD ,?£ EA , GLE .• I " WELCOME NUGGET? » *' JUNO " (Dark 4nd Aromattc) ■ Conditions : H (/) TINS must be undented, with Lids and Hinges in good order. H (2) Only the above Tins will be accepted, which may be assorted. jj (3) TINS to be securely Packed and Posted to Box 181, G.P.0., | WELLINGTON. Your Name and Fall Address, plainly M written, to be enclosed in parcel. Parcels not accepted unless H I full postage paid. . H I (4) Toobtain best postage rate, it is advisable to save Tins and pott H B them in parcels of not less than 8 dozen (postage I\4\ foi fj I weight not exceeding Blbs.) _ B I (5) Large quantities can be forwarded through N.Z. Carrying Co. to E 9 The British Empire Trading Co.* Ltd., Wellington, but ALL ■ I charges must be prepaid. Your name and address to be en- ■ H closed in packages. El i (6) Tins may also be delivered to our Warehouse, 5-7 Willeston St. H S (7) On receipt of Tins prompt remittance will be made to sender. H B A Special Sterilising Plant has been iet up by the Manufacturer* S ■ t o thoroughly cleanse and render the Tin§ a» new. jtf 1 THIS OFFER HOLDS GOOD UNTIL JUNE 30th. 1919 fl I The British Empire Trading Co., Ltd.. 5-7 Willeston St., Wellington 1 — — — —^— Bs^smW — — — MMMIWgM—^— —^^*» ,', fSoO^^^f Fashioned on latest lasts to \^W?Lf -C 9^* £* la«t longest. (sl£o ***? ~ 's J - ___^= — ~^~ " MOMENTS AS IMPORTANT AS FARMERS YEARS. rl^M^/V'tS ' PABMEKS^W WHEAT. L\o^rio y °o f u^ i^rS W E Uave sp me good T .scan y Wne£ hi* you are too bu ? just now-ypu ™ jJ-J -JJ '^JSISSSS magme you cannot afford it just now gj 1 ™»^. farmers at our in--you will qualify later on. Be care- urn year oy y ul. You may drift-get into a Tuck. LUCERNE. then some day you will receive a Nqw .^ wto gefc the grOund olt. You will love the chance »f a d We have the Seed) what is jood position solely because you were essential, viz. -.-inoculated soil r>t prepared for it. Prepare for a from Blenheim . We have proved be>etter position and bigger • pay. Let d(mbt how tQ lucerne oa IAND; or of Preparation f or^ the W e are now supplyingaime to farmSi ATBICUL ATION; the PUBLIC erg whjo are share J o l de f s in the West 3EEVICE; the TEACHERS'; the Coaa t Fanners' Co-Operative time ,AW; or the UNIVERSITY BOOK- Proaueins r Company, Ltd. Fanners KEEPERS' EXAMINATIONS. Say must su ply their own sack 3. We can just which interests you and write to- supp iy sma ii quantities of bagged lime * ay - .'■'... to the general public _ for, garden purADDRESS: — poses. Apply promptly, as there is a SEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON J S We demand CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS LT., • • MARK BPROT ft CO. AUCKLAND. Agricultural Agents.

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Grey River Argus, 2 November 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, 2 November 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, 2 November 1918, Page 1

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