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• Boslbmi Nottoaa. SI'TTON'S DEVON EAVER RYE. IT IS PERENNIAL AND IT WILL NOT RUN OUT. THERE IS NOTHING NEW ABOUT SUTTON'S DEVON EaVEH IT IS OVER 100 TEAT'S OLD. A S Rye Grasa is the principal grass in all pastures for *Leep or cattle^ **■ it is very important that the greatest caution and car* be exercised in securing seed which will prcve perennial and will not run out Experience in England has proved that seed saved by Suttons, from their old pastures m Devonshire, gives not only a grass which will Jast foi all time, but one which has easily a greater feeding value than all others Exactly the same applies in this colony. The noted pastures in Poverty Bay and Huwke's Bay were all laid down, with this seed more than fifty years ago, aad are as good to-day as they ever were : in fact, each year they improve. Also, there is no doubt whatever that the finest stands of Rye in Taranaki are those vary old pastures which were sown down with this old Devonshire seed in the early days by the Missionaries It lias held better than all the seeds sdnce sowb and gathered in the Colony. Although the best colonial ryei, even from Mission Stations, may die jout in timei, the DEVON EAVER, brought here by the Miss : onariee some fifty years ago, though sown in many different localities, remains in the ground to-day; this applies also to the same seed brought out by the Devonshire famflies ntarly forty years ago. Indeed, although Taranaki Soil ia very reluctant to accept Colonial and the ordinary imported Rye Seed, it has shown a remarkable liking for SUITON'S DEVOiM EAVER ; This is such a well known fact amongst the more observant Taranaki farmers that we were pressed on all sad £« to gf i supplies from Suttons of this Soed. We hava sold out our first two shipments, and the third, comprising 20 tanks;, has just arrived per Corinthic. A largo quantity of this haa been booked for all part? of Taranaki by our shrewdest fawners who realise that a good sowing ia as important as a pood burn. The Rye< all comes out in settled tanks, thus pieserving its vitality p.S. Don't confuse Suttone Deivon Eaver Rye Grass Seed with, other seed sold an imported English Perennial Ry<>— tbare is as great a difference as between sunshine and darknese We guarantee satisfaction, and you have Suttons name, which has been pye-eminent for 101 years, as a further wai ranty of satisfaction. REMEMBER ! IT IS THE ONLY TRUE PERENNIAL RYE. If you wish we ran supply a prime sample of Colonial Rye, weighing 321b to the bushel, which cannot be t eaten by any other Colonial Rye on the market. We also Stock — Cowgrass, White Clover, Alsike, Trefoil, Lotus Major, Italian Rye, Meedow Foxtail, Crested Dogstail, Poa Pretcmsis, Poa Trivial, Timothy, Cocksfoot (prime', heavy, clean, Akaroa seed), and all other seeda Write or wire us for samples. Our quotations are Railage. FREEL E. GRIFFITHS AND CO., SEEDSMEN, EGMONT STREET NEW PLYMOUTH. >• - 1 A MEDICINE THAT IS BACKED BY HIGH MODERN I MSDSCAL TESTIMONY AND SUPPORTED BY | HALF A CENTURY'S PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE 13 WORTH YOUR ATTENTION. WILSOWf PILLS. WILSON'S PILLS -will NOT cure all the ills that flesh is heir to. No medicine that has ever been compounded can perform that miracle. Your experience, like ours,, has been that the preparation which claims to cure ALL the ills is usually capable of curing NONE. It is claimed, however, for Wilson's Pills that they will keep your blood and stomach ia good order, or put them right if they happen to be wrong. In short, they are a SAFE AND SUEE REMEDY FOB SUCH TROUBLES AS AEISE FROM THE BLOOD AND TEE STOMACH, and also act like magic in stimulating the liver and kidneys to healthy action. You know those' ordinary, every-day ailments which make life a burden— Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Headache, Backache, Eczema, Boils, etc. All these things are susceptible to the remedy scientifically blended in the formula known as Wilson's Pills. In that formula there is nothing but Pure and Wholesome Drugs. There is not an atom of any harmful ingredient. There is not a particle of anything that is not actually an honest and essential ingredient. The whole pill is made up of honest medicine, so scientifically proportioned as to win from a prominent member of the medical profession the testimony that "it is the best balanced pill formula he had met with in the whole course ol his practice." A LITTLE HISTORY. WILSON'S PILIiS a»t« bMk to the a»ys before the iron hone, to the fl»y» when flwnmH bo railways. «nS when the means of tonel ud oommanicfttion were ilow »nd prlmitiTe. There are tn*ny oia colonists who remember what an English Tillage was like in those days— quiet, peaoafvl secluded, practically sbnt off from tbe rest of the woria. There wu no calling the doctor by Ulap'.ione, no bicycle on which to Jump if tbe telephone wasn't handy. Aid, most importamt of all t> ere wa< very likely no doctor to be had, except from the meanest market town. What more natural than that the village folks, thrown so largely upon their own resooraea, made it their business to KEEP WELL I They went to Nature tor their Medioine, and Nature, from her storehouse or medicinal roots and herbs, gate them many very wonderful msdioinei. II wu under these cironmstances that WILSON'S PILLS came to be compounded. Their seoret wof discovered by a clever oia villager in the North o! England, ud for yean he went about among the villages curing the people ol the common every-day ailments whioh bexel them. His pills became the standard medicine of all who became acquainted with their remarkable curative Dr. perties, and people used to wait for his coming and then buy a sufficient supply for use umtil the time fixt d for bis next visit to their neighbourhood. Fifty years ago these pills came under the notice of the Wilson family, and ever since they have been In regular use by the members of tbe family, their friends, and many of their employees. The original owner of the formula died many years ago, and left his precious seoret to his son, from whom Mr Samuel Wilson purchased tbe sole right to compound and sell this wonderful medicine. He brought nk family out to the celonies, first to South Africa, then to Australia, and finally to this colony, where he settled as a country gentleman on his property, "Cornbolme," near WanganuL Of oourse he brought tbe formula of the pills with him, ana it is to his credit that while he refused to put'them on the market he nevertheless spent much time aad money in preparing them lot Ire* distribution among his friends and relatives in all parts of the world. He gave away many hundreds ol boxes and frequently sent packages to England, France and Australia. But, although oiten asked to «o so Mr Wilson declined to put the pills on the public market. He was wrong, for no man haa a right to withold a valuable medicine from mis fellows, and Mr Wilson ultimately cam* to ■•• it in that light. Unhappily, it happened that on the very day (June 10th, 1907) on whioh he completed the necessary arrangements preliminary to placing the Pills on the market Mr Wilton met with a trap accident in Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, and sustained injuries from whioh he succumbed a few hours afterwards. He had, however, made known his intentions to Us wife, and that good lady did all In her power to facilitate the marketing of the pills. This is the history of WILSON'S PILLS, and it only needs to »c added that the faith of Mr Wilson ana his family in their curative properties has been endorsed by high medical testimony as to the medicinal excellence of the formula. The Pills have been registered as " WILSON'S PILLS," ana are now offered to tbe public at'a price whioh brimgs them within easy reach of everyoma— '£*' „»' .-. They are compounded of the purest intredients, in faithful aooord with tme'origimai formula, to whioh a pure sugar-coating has been added, Bemember, thsa, that WILSON'B PUJj is ALL MEDlClNE— medicine that has beem proved by long years of exparteaoa and approved by modern medleal solan—. DIRECTIONS AND LITERATURE WITH EACH BOX. READ IT* YOU CANNOT LEARN TOO MUCH AIOUT A GOOD THINQ. If yon cannot got WILSON'S PILLS from your Chemist or Storekeeper write direct to The Wilson Pill Coy., Ltd., Wanganui, enclosing . 1 g 6d when sample dox will l>e- mailed to you by return.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 6 April 1908, Page 3

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