PATEA'S ROLL OF HONOUR MEN WHO HAVE FALLEN
The following are the names of some of the Pafoa boys who have made the Supreme Sacrifice on behalf of their King and Country in the late war :
Butler, W. Carradus, J. Christenscn, A. Christian:.on, 11. Edui, A. Geary, T. Gould, A. E, Giles, C. R. Karvic, T. Hodge, M. J. Hurley, F. McQueen, R. H. Marshall, T. MathJeson, lb
Mercer, S. Mitchell, M. G. Muleahy, ,T. Myles, 8. Pollard, W. C. Pym, -J. A. Ritchie, J". Richards, G. Robbie, G. A. Roberts, 1). Rule, F. Ryan, D. Seown, R. Southcombe. 11. 11. Thackcr, J. J. Vincent, P. Widdowson, G. Willis, F. Winks, F.
OUR GARBTjN
AND WHAT TO SOW IN IT
Well now, let's go on with the garden and do our little bit (<> reduce Ihe high cost of living. If ail suitable ground is not dug up and sweetened. it must be started soon. Then what shall we plant in it ' Carrots are very easily grown and useful. Cooper's "Major" is splendid. There is no'.lnng liner elsewhere, but we stock all the
sort.; v;or ; 'i baling. In Parsnips, Cooper's "Mode:" is nuri\ ailed. All oil r oilier clas.es of seeds are equally good. Nearlv till the principal prize-takers use seeds supplied by Coopers, either in packets or bulk. sAk any of them a.s to the genuine-quality and true value. We get dozens of letters each season telling us how well "SEEDS 01-' srCCESS"—COOPEP.'S SEEDS do in all putts of New Zealand. Mr. T. Webb, the famous prize-taker of Palmorston North, writes and says, "The best parsnips I ever had were from Cooper's Mnoriland grown Parsnip Seed, and I Jiiul all of Cooper's Seeds equally good." Insist upon having COOPER'S N.Z. Oro.ni Seeds-the "SEEDS OF SUCCESS". (The largest groovers of Seeds South of the Line.) P. COOPER, LTD. WELLINGTON Goldberg 5.
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Patea Mail, Volume XLIII, 12 September 1919, Page 4
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310PATEA'S ROLL OF HONOUR MEN WHO HAVE FALLEN Patea Mail, Volume XLIII, 12 September 1919, Page 4
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