A poll of Blenheim -ratepayers sanctioned a loan of £110.000 for "a gravitation water supply and drainage scheme by £564 votes to 206. Spring is coming, and the gardener will soon get busy. Have you qtopped to consider what a waste of time and! money bad seeds mean to you. You invest your money m seeds, you prepare yowr ground, and sow the seeds you have purchased. If they are not good, you are out of pocket ; but, worse still, ; you lose much valuable time., You miss | the first of the season, and when your neighbor is enjoying his nice fresh yegetabies, yours are a failure. It pay's you theVi to purchase the very latest, seeds available, and we have nd hesitation m recommending those grown, by EL. Allan. They are raised m the rich, black soil of the Waikato, and seera tot^suit the local requirements to a nicety? yphen they were first introduced into Gisborne, they had to be taken' a good deal on trust, but after the first year their sales increased by leaps and bounds. They have given satisfaction , wherever they' have been tried, and Allan's well-filled packets of clean seed are recognised ,as the best value offering m Gisborne. The People's Emporium ore the sole agents; and this season's goode are just to hand.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14985, 12 August 1919, Page 7
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