Plan Now for Early Planting Make up your Lists [jwhile your wants are in your mind, and while the Season's crop shows you what sorts are best-for your locality. You will avoid, too, the Mid-Planting Rush. The cominy Season the demand promises to lie overwh elnimy. . good advice is—OfSSSLK NOW 2 Make sure of the addressF. FERGUSON & SON, AUSTRALIAN NURSERIES, HURST VILLI-, N.S.W. And at^Cainden. ■Catalogues Free. Correspondence invited. Special Quotations for Quantities, 'TXffUiPtSf ■ogia T^! f^SSSEI^SS?SSB^/^^K^l^^^^^^^BS^SS^^^^^Bß^S
Kl VW I^M^M&mwmSL wmtm -Straight from the oven. Splendid, delicious, appetising Scones, Buns, Cakes, Pastry and Puddings come straight from the oven, when Edmonds* Baking Powder is used. This is the Baking Powder that makes wholesome dar.ties —light as a snowflake, digestible and delicious. For thirty-five years Edmonds* has "faced the music" of competition —and still the housewife who "tries" the others always comes back to Edmonds* —the reliable never-found-wanting, "Sure-to-Rise" Baking Powder. Get it at your grocer's—he- sells lots of it. CAR OF H "THE.'NEW ZEALAND FAMILY' mh Perhaps he is one of those business X men who is supposed to have nc ] sentiment about him. **/ Ask him about his Hupmobile. Remember —he pays the bills. He knows what Hupmobile service is. He measures it in pounds, shillings and pence. He will probably begin by telling you that he looks upon the Hupmobile as an investment. And he will certainly say it's pne of the best investments he has ever made. He will explain to you how little he has spent on repairs in ten, twelve or eighteen months —in three years. You'll find his repair will a negligible quantity. That's the way of the Hupp. You'll admit that when a business man praises the Hupp, the quality, the value, the efficiency must be there! It is. More so than ever in the 1916 Hupmobile. The 5-seater model is a wonderful achievement. It represents the finest work of engineer, coachbuilder, and upholsterer combined —the result is a better Hupp — a. perfect Hupp. We could tell you of a dozen big improvements in the new model —improvements in the chassis—improvements in the body. We could tell you of increased comforts, increased efficiency, increased economy... But come and see. To see is to oelievs. If you cannpt call, write for free catalogue and particulars. Now I —do it now' N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Assra. L.td. CKSISTCHURCH Local Agents : sa32EEEa&'
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Nelson Evening Mail, 28 July 1916, Page 7
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394Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, 28 July 1916, Page 7
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