Because the danger of colds is so widely recognised Bonningtons Irish Moss is taken as a mailer of course by thousands of New Zealanders “ Large F.mily Size Bottle 2/6 sow 'Cooreß^EH J]jeS«ecl*^3ucc€Sßj T ■"VIEW Zealanders are justly proud 1 of the wonderful strides we have made in the production and quality of butter aud cheese. Land prices are now high. We will be obliged to follow the excellent example of Denmark, and by growing more root crops (and summer crops) increase the carrying capacity of the land and thus reduce the cost of rent per cow. Cooper’s specially selected New Zealand-grown MANGELS are champion prize-win-ners. Cooper’s CARROTS are wonderfully productive. Neither crops take blight and provide enormous crops per acre. You cannot afford to forget this, and to sow only COOPER’S SEEDS. Obtainable from Seedsmen and Merchants all over New Zealand. F. QOOPER WELLINGTON. “The Best is not too good for you to sow.”
TT T> —MOTHERS! Be wise and order your sons’ or daughters’ woven names for their school outfits; delivery in December next. Do it now and don’t miss it at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 24 September 1925, Page 7
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189Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 24 September 1925, Page 7
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