FOE THE HOT SUMMER WEATHER i I ■ . \ -r, ' ' ■ t. • i II - WE should certainly eat less meat and more Vegetables and Salads. Nice crisp Lettuces are delicious. We have splendid re-selected strains of COOPER’S - Market, Wonderful, and Iceberg. Mr Max, leading prizetaker of Lismore, N.S.W., writes: “I have lettuces' over 31bs in weight, an { ]; over 12 inches across, from Cooper's Seeds, They are of splendid quality.” You can depend upon buying the highest quality when you purchase COOPER’S I.SEEDS, THE SEEDS OF SUCCESS.” If you are a beginner, and have the idea of buying low priced seeds, we advise you, after 60 years’ experience, to “forget it.” Buy the best seeds obtainable) -> •• firm, upon which .you may rely. Practically all the largest prizetakers in N.Z., use COOPER’S SEEDS. They are our best advertisement regarding the quality—ask them. F. COOPER LTD WELLINGTON. Been selling seeds since sixty (1860) Obtainable from Merchants, Stores and Seedsmen, all over Now SSoaland, but b* sure they are from Cooper’s.
are showing a Choice Selection of Wood, Bronze and Copper Photo Frames from 1J- upwards, at Moon’s Emporium. HOPPES FOE SALE. Always open to buy good sorts. Some flrat-rate Pam Horses, all classes of work. Apnlr— S. J. SUISTED Ixmnake Road, Stratford. Woods Great Petvpermenb Cure. For Influenza, take
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 65, 11 September 1924, Page 8
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