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Suttori 3 s Pedigree Yellow Turnips : igk ' V. ■■ <-■'■■■■' *X\SBiw -V > '4-t'lS /'• -*4r T: i, j- „ fefa ■,tKi r \ SM mm WWt-i ;>•■'• ;•' T f.’ 'vaaiH i ■ SMI •vs* II !'«t *- Vf iSVJfc m « ■ i*s s ■ an ii si » *■ SSi m m Sutton’s Favourite Purple-top Aberdeen Turnip—Pedigree Roots selected for stock seed. SPECIALITIES Sutton’s Favourite PurpSe-top Aberdeen No other Purple-top Aberdeen Turnip can rival Sutton’s Favourite in weight and general excellence. The roots are perfect in form, unsurpassed in feeding quality, and very hardy. ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY’S WINTER SHOW, 1905. Sutton’s Favourite Turnip was awarded First Prize in Open Competition. 25 Entries. Sutton’s Perfection Green-top Aberdeen Except in colour this Yellow Turnip is the counterpart of Sutton’s favourite offered above, and produces a much greater weight per acre of higher quality than the ordinary Aberdeen Turnips. ‘ , A magnificent crop of 46 tons per acre. ‘ I have a magnificent crop of Turnips, Sutton’s Perfection and Centenary, over 46 tons to the statute acie. They are far superior in quality to any grown here.’—Mr. D. O’Kanb, Moneyneaney. First Prize, Border Union Society. ’ The Turnip with which I won in the Ammonia and Sulphate Competitions in connection with the Border Union Society was your Perfection Yellow, a very fine crop on both my farms.’—W. E. Mukiuy, Esq,, Charterhouse. TOTH ILL, LIMITED, CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND REPRESENTATIVES.

! YOU MAY HAVE TRIED "This, that, or the other,” "but permanent relief and pleasurable action, you i ■will never find anything to equal Cham- ■ berlain’s Tablets for indigestion, constipation and biliousness. Sold every- ; where, •

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6964, 2 November 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6964, 2 November 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6964, 2 November 1909, Page 3

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