A most curious example of “the way of a seed In the ground” is reported by the Kov Tertias Poole, She vicar of Ouletock, in Devon. “Tbs year oeforo last I turned a croquet lawn into a rosery, planting thereon 500 roses . This grass Ikwjj baa not been disturbed for quite a hundred years, I gather this from an old parishioner—9s years of age whose father need to mow this particular lawn. This year it is covered with the largest assortment of pansies I have ever seen, of splendid quality, too No seed has bean sown nor have there been any pansies near by The only solaSion I can give is that the seed must have been in the soil,these many years.” One of- the pansies, adds Mr Poole, Is like a gold and bronze butterfly. The Roslyn Worsted and Woollen Mills are sorely taxed at present to eope with enormous demand for the people’s favourite Roslyn All-wcol Blankets, Rugs, Tweeds, Worsted Football Jerseys, Suits, Socks, Stockings, Flannels, Plaidings, Yarns, ladies’ and gents’ fine Unshrinkable Underwear “Delta” finish.*
'T'HERB aro many ointments. This i one excels simply by reason o{ Us sterling tiflcacy. Acts like a cbarm *” CUTS, BRUISES. BURNS. SCALDS, SORES, SPRAINS. Antiseptic and Healing* SOLD EVERYWHERE - - 1/6 OINTMENT
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10401, 15 July 1912, Page 7
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210Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10401, 15 July 1912, Page 7
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