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Business Notices. t SUTTON'S DEVON EAVER RYE. IT IS PERENNIAL AND IT WILL NOT RUN OUT. THERE IS NOTHING NEW ABOUT SVTTON'S DEVON E&VER IT IS OVER ICOxYEAT.'S OLD. AS Ry& Gra&* is the* principal grass in all pasturee for sLeep or cattle^ . *it is veay important rhafc t»© greatest caution and car* be exercised in securing seed which will prove perennial and will not run out. Experience* ia England has proved that seed saved by Suttons from their old pastures m Devonshire, gives not only a grass which will last foi all time, but one which has easily a greater feeding value than all others. Efcactly the same applies in this colony. The noted pastures in Poverty Bay and Hawke's Bay were all laid down with this seed more than fifty years asro, and are as good to-day as they ever were- in fact, each year they improve. Also, there »no doubt whatever that the finest stands of Rye in Taranaki are those very old pastures wbieh were sown down wi th this old Devonshire seed in the early days by the Missionaries It lias held better than all the seeds sdnce-.sown and gathered in the Colony. Although the best colonial rye, even from Mission Stations, may die out in tame, the DMUJN EAVER, brought here by the Miss : uiariee some hfty years ago, though sown in many different localities, remains in the ground to-day; this applius also to th* same seed brought out by the Devonshire families nearly forty years ago. Indeed, although Taranaki Soil 18 very reluctant to accept Colonial and the ordinary imported Rye **>*> « Las Xwn a wiiLkable liking for BOTLWS DEVOA EAVER. This is such a well known, fact amongst the more observant Taranakx farmers that we were pressed on all sides to g*t supplies from Suttons of this Soed. We hays sold out our first two Ehipments, and the third, comprising 20 teak* has just arrived per Corinthic A large quantrfy of this hJ been booked for all parts of Taranaki by our shrewdest fanners who realise that a good sowing is as important as a pooa burn. The Rye all comes out in sealed tanks, thus preserving its vitality. P s —Don't confuse Suttons Devon Eaver Rye Grass Seed with other 'peed sold a» imported English Perennial Ryo-there is as great a difference as between sunshine and darkness. We guarantee satisfaction, and you have Suttons name, which has been pi-e-eminent for 101 years, aa a further warranty of satisfaction. REMEMBER ! IT IS THE ONLI-TRUK PERENNIAL *™ If you wish we can supply a prime sample of Colonial Rye, weighing 321b to the bushel, which cannot be fceatea 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 Preteosis, Poa Trivial, Timothy, Cocksfoot (prime, heavy, clean, Akaroa seed}, and all other seeds. Writ© or wire us for samples. Our quotations are Railage FREE. E. GRIFFITHS AND CO., SEEDSMEN, EGMONT STREET NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 16 April 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 16 April 1908, Page 3