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BoslDMt Notioa*. StTTON'S DE^ r ON EAVER RYE. IT IS PERENNIAL AND IT WILL NOT RUN OUT. THERE IS NOTHING NEW ABOUT SUTTON'S DEVON- EaYER IT IS OVER 100 YEAI^S OLD. A S Bye Grasri is the principal grass in all pastures for frLtep or cattle, •*"*• it is very important that the greatest caution and care be exercised in securing seed which will prove perennial and will not run out. Experience in England kas proved that seed saved by Suttons, from their old pastures) m Devonshire, gives net only a grass which will last foi all -time, but one which has easily a greater feeding value than all others Exactly tlie same implies in this colony. The neted pastures, in Poverty Bay and Hawke's Bay were all laid down with this seed n»ore than fifty yeara ago, «ad are as good to-day as they evf r were : in fact* eech year they improve. Also, there ia no doubt whatever that the finest stands ot Rye in Taranaki are those very old pastures which were sown down with this old Devonshire seed in the early days by tin" Missionaries It has held better than all the seeds sdnce sown and gathered m the Colony. Although the beat colonial rye, eiven from Mission Stations, may die out in time, the DEVON EAVER, brought here by the Miss Vnarie® 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 fam ; lies ntarly forty years ago. Indeed, although Taranaki Soil is very reluctant to accept Colonial aud the ordinary imported Rye Seed, it has shown a remarkable liking for SUJTON'S DEVOiN EAVER. This is such a well known fact amongst the more observant Taranaki farmers that we were pressed on all sid es to get supplies from Suttons of this Seed. We hays sold out our first two shipments, and the third, comprising 20 tanks-, has just arrived per Corinthic. A large quantity of this has been booked for all parts of Taraaaki by our shrewdest fanners who realise that a good sowing is as important as a pood burn. The Rye ■ all conies out in sealed tanks, thu9 pi eserving its vitality p.S. — Don't confuse Suttons Deivon Eaver Rye Grass Seed with other peed sold an imported English Perennial Ryu — there is as great a difference aa between sunshine and darkness We guarantee satisfaction, and you have Suttona name, which has been pre-eminent for 101 years, as a further wai ranty of satisfaction. REMEMBER ! IT IS THE ONLY TRUE PERENNIAL RYE. If you wish we can 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 — Cc-wgraso, White- Clover, Alsike, Trefoil, Lotus Mar jor, Italian Rye, Meedow Foxtail, Created Dogs-tail, Poa Pretcoais, Poa Trivial, Timothy, Cocksfoot (prime', heavy, clean, Akaroa seed), and all other seeda Write or wire us for samples. Our quotations are Railage. FREE. E. GRIFFITHS AND CO., SEEDSMEN, EGMONT STREET NEW PLYMOUTH. Useful Things M§§§\: By lady's Toilet Table /"I AN be purchased from us by mail at W« V_J about twenty-five per cent, under JBhI the usual prices you pay for these goods- ' UKKkj in the country districts. Just try us and NmJKm see for yourselves. We will send you our nSSsBL illustrated catalogue containing close upon IIEKqI a thousand illustrations of Watches, Jew- ißjSflf ellery, Clocks, Silverware, etc., on receipt \gjSy )■ of a postcard from you. j TOILET MIRRORS. Wo have i»st opened up a very nice assortment of these, both in the best Electro-Plate and Solid Silver. We <tre showing just now a very nice Mirror, same shape as the illustration, Best E.P. Marguerite pattern, priced at "1 1/6* This is a beautiful mirror. Send for one to-day. BRUSHES. W««bp show • very fine range of Silver Backed Hah* Brushes. Pritw lp/6, 111/ O. 18/6 each and upwards. Send your order dirttt to us, ft! wa don't employ any agents. Ivarjr artlola paoked most oarcfully and seat PMt Fr«« on rooolpt of romlttanoo. STEWART DAWSON & CO., t JBWBLLBRS, WELLINGTON. ES>— -hx — —^QS Va9* ALL THE YEAR ROUND. #CbT It would be impossible to form an ci- gij m aj| gp I timate of the time, patience, and skill restores life and rigor, and gives I required to bring Impev'f May Appl* energy even in the hottest weather. I to the perfect state in which it is now ' ■ presented to you. The herbs of which it AUTUMN , . jWS is composed grow in different countries, protects against change and decay, ftr thousands of miles apart, are often diffi. and fortifies the system for Jr cult to procure ; all have to be gathered WINTER «S^ just at the right time and in proper sea- •.■,•♦ m -i,- - ,„.» -/^ son, under suitable climatic conditions, in w 'f} ltg «>W changes and St order to be of true medicinal value. chills, and in *^A^ These herbs when gathered are after- SPRING * wards subjected to exhaustive chemical it keeps the blood ~^ processes, to rid them of all injurious and system .^r l^^^^J Jr • parts', and present the finished extract rh right. _^r S^W *r Sm its purest form, with the curatue proper- j^^f JT I "yujt ties retained in the higecst degree. May 'W I U Apple, Dandelion, Cascara, Turkey Rhu- S^ I barb, aud other valuable herbs, enter iuto ,^r I — ] rk the composition of Impey's May Apple. S I Jcx adjusted to each other, and compounded I by a special process known only to thp ' V .^r I proprietors, who always have a single eye /t - * \^r I to the perfection, purity, and quality of * 1 the remedial agents they employ. . r S~~\ S ONE TRIAI CONVINCED HIM. Si*^ y _^r Nelson, 20/10/1900. I **^^^ Sir, . "A' S >/a S«eing Impcy's May Apple so ■■ Jk generally advertised and highly recom- V M k . *^ /^?S mended, 1 was Induced to try If It would -gk 3 do what it purposed. Well, I can answer W\ \^W Qx(3) in the affirmatlte. Havimg tried it for "^f* r *^^f ■ ' ~ d^f ßo^ 61 ** liver and indigestion, I find it dL Oi a most valuable medicine ; It also exerw %^ jr ci>eß a "nort beneficial effect on my kidnny«e y«- I *«» not ,a believer in patent A -.^ , medicines, but I can testify to the efficacy y • PRICE of this valuable article from my own ex- - ■ perienee and the 'verdict of my friend*. ' j^r >^#^% Theingredientsofwbicbitlscompoanded .^r should of themselves recommend it to . Jt ■»/^# public favdur.'^ I CHEMISTS .mISTORtS. j fjt Whol«Mt»i Umra, 3HARLAND * 00., Ltd.. Wellington.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 7 April 1908, Page 3

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