DEATH! PARADOXICALLY this is the one eventuality in life which T mOR t of us ignore. While -we have the vitality of life within us we hate to think of death. This is only human. The normal person while living only thinks of life; but without iintroducing abnormality or pessimism if we have any sense of responsibility to our dependents, our loved ones, is it not reasonable that we should pay some attention to the possibility of the meat dissolution which eventually comes to all mortal beings? “In the midst of life we are in death,” said the Psalmist. How true is this statement. Full of radiant life, we may go about our daily duties, caring little for the future, and only thinking of the immediate present. An accident may inflict in-jury to us; we are brought face to face with the uncertainty of mortal existence. We are given the blessing of reason that we might comprehend our responsibilities. • Have you realised to the full your duty to your family, if you are married ?'and if you are single, have you considered how vour career can be marred if you have not. made proper provision for the future? N.Z. PERPETUAL FORESTS, LTD., BONDS meet every requirement for the young, for the old; for all classes, at all times, and under all’ conditions. There is a death benefit clause in the conditions applying to the purchase of N.Z. PERPETUAL FORESTS, LTD., BONDS which will interest you. CUT HERE, WRITE IN PENCIL To the Secretary, Messrs. Smith Wvlie and Co., Ltd., P.O. Box 1211, WELLINOrTON; or P.O. Box 132, NEW PLYMOUTH. Please forward without obligation on my part your free 1 2-1 page booklet; also THE SMITH WYLIE JOURNAL, and other information about N.Z. PERPETUAL FORESTS, LTD., Bonds. NAME 1 ADDRESS
TOP-DRESSING PAYS HANDSOMELY m Ms Progressive Farmers are already aware how well top-dressing .pays, but thev arc not vet all aware that tht BOOTH STAR FEED TOP-DRESSER /'IS INFINITELY SUPERIOR TO ANY YET ON THE MARKET. Those that have them know the overwhelming advantages of the DOUBLE DRlVE—driving from both ends —by which the risk of breakages from “cemented” gears is reduced almost to vanishing point; also —as to its operating all the time, even when turning. No' space to tell you more here, but see the machine for yourself if possible, either, at our New Plymouth or Palmerston North branches If it is not convenient to call Ve will gladly post fullest particulars —i. to you Please mention “Hawera Star.” BOOTH, MACDONALD & CO., LTD., CHRISTCHURCH., " NEW PLYMOUTH BRANCH—KING STREET; ’Phone 569. PALMERSTON N. BRANCH —RANGITIKEI ST; ’Phone 6327.
LIME During 1 January, February and March a Special Reduction of 1A per ton Refer Price List. Early in January our 1926 Price List, together with a Leaflet “Lime—the Life of the Soil,” will be posted to all farmers. If you do not get one let us know. AMNER’S LIME CO., LTD., BOX 1, NAPIER.
FOR SPRING SOWING We are now landing Grass and Clover Seed specially dressed and recleaned. Buy the Seed 3 that are sure to grow. Maniototo Rye Grass We recommend this grass. It grows. Sow it this spring. The results will satisfy. Root Seeds We are Agents for Webb’s and Cooper’s Seeds. These are Clean, High Germination, Virile Seeds. Sow the best. Don’t be sorry later. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ALL BRANCHES. JML
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 27 March 1926, Page 14
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