AFTER THE “BURN" SOW OUR THERE is money in grass lands it the grass is good. "When you have cleared your property, put in the right grass seed—our seed—and ensure rich permanent pasture lands from the start. COCKSFOOT PERENNIAL AND ITALIAN RYE, RED AND WHITE CLOVER, ALSYKE, TIMOTHY! Wo are holding big new stocks of the above, and others. This fresh tested seed gives quick germination and vigorous growth. Write for prices to-night, or call on us when in town. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DISTRIGrass BUYING CO., LTD., “FAMOUS FOR TRUE VALUES,” FEILDING.
Notice to property owners. —All owners of mowers in need of repairs are invited to send them to H. E. Bergersen, Jawn mower expert. Repairing and sharpening a speciality. Save yourself the great expense of buying a new mower.—H. E. Borgersen, 85 Broad street. Phone 499. P HAEMAtiIES. The Square and No. 4 Broad Street SPECIALISE :a the disponclng of PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS. Telephone Numbers 7 and 851.
Mam Burges RANGITIKEI STREET VOS FORD CARS, TRUCKS, TRACTORS, CHASSIS, md SPARE PARTS, m*s»toß»u<e3MeaysF«miseu6a.' TStt m :S SJ m =*« V When you close the oven door on a batch of cakes, scones, buns or muffins in which “ Beaver ** Baking Powder has been used, you know that the success of your cooking is assured. The cakes w/// he light and spongy, the xcones and buns “ just right,” the muffins crisp and tempting. Baking Powder is “The Best Powder in the Biggest Tin," and has the greatest strength. Therefore it is the most economical. Your grocer sells it. The Empire Manufacturing Co., Ltd. WELLINGTON. ■ <iffj;; ■ (MIUII.I m 5%:
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1735, 9 February 1920, Page 3
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