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'Aihtfme Having noW received the season's supplies of Agricultural featf from SUTTON'S (The King's Seedsmen), CARTON'S, HURT'S, and COOPER'S; MANGOLDS, CARROTS, SWEDES, TURNIPS. CHOU MQBhIAEKt THOUSAND HEADS D AND BUDA KALE. All the prize-taking varieties are included in our .ligt, such ias:— iIANGOLDS: Prizewinner, Yellow Globe, Golden Tankard, Orangfii Globe, Large Red, Jersey Queen. CARROTS: Matchless White, Whl te Belgian, Red Intermediate, Sinclair's Champion, Guera nde. SWUDESi Grandmaster, Superlative, Magnum Bonum, Monarch, &'.';* Champion Crimson King, Abundance, Tl|)-to-date. JTURNIPS: Hardy Green Globe, Imperial Green Glob©, P'irple Top 4 n " Mammoth, Hardy Green Refund. Early S?" WeekSi Red Paragon, ■ibttr Sterling Mixtures of well-balanced ingredients are now being mixed daily for these crops. Experience hsa proved them entirely suitable and producing the largest cropa. 6thW FERTILISERS In stock are BASIC SIfAG, GLASS MANURE, 4*4ff per cent. SUPER, BASIC SUPER, KAINIT, a Basic Super and Kdlnit mixture will be mixed as required, SULPHATE of POTASH Arid "AMMONIA, NITRATE of SODA, CALCUTTA PURE BONBIWSTVand our own ground GREEN BONEDUST, v We are Agents for the Smart Road Fertiliser Works, and order* for Super, Basic Super .etc., will be promptly railed t© any Station Required, 'HORSE. Pig and COW FOODS I nelude Moose Nuts, Moose Meal, Whole and Crushed Linseed. Oa ts crushed as required thus being fVeph and swee.t Whole Oats, B lenheim Oaten Sheaf Chaff, "Hay, Bfcfawy Bran, Pollard, Sacrosirie, F arro Food, Fluid Molasses in flveui ■«wt. casks, and four-gallon tins, Faterine, Safonia, etc. aBUNT)RY STOCKS include: John son's, Ryland's, Clarence Fencing Wkeay Fowl, Pig or Sheep Netti ng, corrugated Iron, Lead-headed t|ittd Rose-headed Nails, Tattoo B randing Oil, Cooper's, Little's and Robertson's Sheep Dips, Wool-pa cks. Seaming Twine. Cyclone Pig and Sheep Netting, Binder Twine, Donald's Wire Strainers. .'' GRASS SEED OF ALL KINDS. Algerian, Dun and Garton Seed ssPlj Barley, Tares, Seed Maize, Ryecorn, Black Skinless Barley. 3UHHilfe§ Peaa, etc.. etc. m*4 • . ■■ ' * . • - ' 'fctigU&toWTß, STEATI'OEB, INGLE WOOL* KAPOJSGA. JLLNAIA

I The Best Quality in I §:; .ACCESSORIES. £*£ ' All Repairs Done Efficiently ;; and Promptly. AT Broadway, THE SHELL PUMP STANDS AT OUR ENTRANCE. :"'HwuH-Stratford; 575. :*~~~~*?~Z~*Z~~~~ 'Plioiie—BWriam, 164. s

This is only one of hundreds received —many others are printed on the circular included with every bottle ■ '"I am writing you these lines to let you know that your Emulsidn has done my little girl (now three ,yea" age) j great deal of good. She had pneumonia when about a yee , and never seemed to recover. "She was so thin and always looked ill. I commenced giving her vour Emulsion—a teaspoon night and morning—and it was wonderful hZ soon she staged to put on weight an to become a bright and bonny girl. You may use this letter, as I like to fet people know when they help me. It/«££». our hve. to think that we. have helped someone and Lane s Emulsion has been a wonderful help to me.—YoUrs faithfully, "(MRS.) M. LINDSTROM, "Napier, N.Z. Everything claimed for Lane's is backed by the testimony of •ki, hundreds of men and womert. . BffIJESION

, ~ _ Ai-,L- A -^j, ve tolc ] you in a thousand rhymes Hatter runs out unexpectedly, I've told you quite ten thousand times & 2,w x„ i... t i*TTib wav vour lungs or colds to tree, Post" can renlacr, tt«» Jg* 0 liJ)on ? t Put th& Blame at short notica. p ' Me ',, ; , To make my message clear and .'. ' ■ '"" ' ' " " plain, '. ' ' I'll tell the whole world once again, Wo. atock a vide range of envel- That ease for colds comes prompt epei* (printed ot plahi), alio a ll of- and sure m stationery, Stratford Evening In Al Wood's Great Peppermint

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 61, 23 May 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 61, 23 May 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 61, 23 May 1928, Page 3