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s ow uccess T RAPE AND LUCERNE The two groat money makers for the farmers. It is most important that you sow the BEST seed that is available. A few pence per acre is as nothing compared to having the best quality. COOPERS are selling (as usual) the finest quality and highest germinating seed. This has been two or three times dressed by our wonderfully fine machinery. Thousands of farmers in all parts of New Zealand have had splendid crops from COOPERS’ SEEDS— ‘ ‘ THE SEEDS OF SUCCESS. ” QOOPER L TD -> WELLINGTON (We buy and sell seds for “quality,” not price.) Obtainable from Merchants, Stores, and Seedsmen all over N.Z., but be sure they ARE from Cooper’s.

Willard Batteries MAKE MOTORING SAFE! wise motorists have “Willards’ 5 installed in their ears, for they know from experience that hv. so doing they are freeing themselves from batterv troubles. . THREADED RUBBER INSULATION—pIus “Willard” QUALITY in material 'and workmanship make Willard • . Batteries superior to all others. We have a “Willard” for YOUR Car.- ; Call and see us. KOWSON’S WESTERN ELECTRIC, REGENT STREET, HAWERA,

© Supper after the day’s work. Make himanicestew or pie with plenty of good gravy—Bisto gravy—rich, delicious and made in a moment. * I FOR ALL "SAVOURY DISHES MADE BY THE MAKERS OF CEREBOS SALT 1

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 17 September 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 17 September 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 17 September 1924, Page 3

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