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WHO PRODUCED THIS MAGNIFICENT SILVER BEET...WHY... “Coopers Success”, is a grand Silver Beet ... a true’ Cooper thoroughbred ... of giant size, crisply tender, dark green leaf and broad white mid rib. ■ Give it average good soil and attention and it will respond better than any other variety you could ’WwWwW- * sow. * ' * Coopers know this Silver Beet is out- WawOW standing. Trial ground tests over 10 long . yalß'W" years are behind its quality. Now the seed comes to you fresh, clean, tested, Ya "sm ;■ perfect and you couldn’t find a better Vv j Silver Beet if you searched the world. That’s Coopers way — the slow, sure, certain way. No seed goes into a Coopers we carry on to seed. But it means, too, packet unless we have proved in actual that when you start with Coopers you trial growing over and over again, that start with the best seed money can buy, the seed comes right and always comes This year for a really profitable g ar^ en » right. That means that we probably better make certain of your seeds. Which destroy ten thousand plants for every one means you’ll sow Coopers.. .of course. MUM BECAUSE ONLY THE BEST WILL DO sow COOPERS seeds — ’ -- ’ ' T.'.-===U. So long as the electors are presented with this Ballot Paper, there is only one way to deal with it—Strike out the two Bottom Lines. Continuance has been approved by the people time and time again. Say it again — Strike out the two Bottom Lines • • W VOTE CONTIHULNCE 7. ; [»_

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Grey River Argus, 20 November 1946, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 20 November 1946, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 20 November 1946, Page 7