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having now received the season's supplies of Agricultural Seeds from SUTTON'S (The King's Seedsmen), GARTON'S, HURT'S, anjl COOPER'S; MANGOLDS, CARROTS, SWEDES, TURNIPS. CHOU jtfOBLLIER, THOUSAND HEADED AND BUDA KALE. the prize-taking varieties are included in o'ttr list, such <r JIANGOLDS: Prizewinner, Yellow Globe, Golden Tankard, Orang& ?j Globe, Large Red, Jersey Queen. !©£BROTS: Matchless Wh'-te, White Belglaa, Re# Intermediate, 'Sinclair'* Champion, Guerande. SWEDES: Grandmaster, Superlative, Magnum Bomno, Monarch, » [ ■.:-; ' Champion Crimson King, Abundance, Un-to-data. / NiitritNlPS: Hardy Green Globe, Imperial Green Globe, P'irple Top "-': 'iiamm'oth r Hardy Green Round, Early St- JVeeks, Red &' Sterling Mixture* of well-balanced ingredients are now being sPttJq/'daily for these crops. Experience has proved them entirely iuitahle and producing the largest crops. i)ther FERTILISERS in stock are BASIC SLAG, GHaSB MANURE, 44.46 per. cent. SUPER, BASIC SUPER, KAINIT, a Basic Super and fainitmixture will bo mixed as required. SULPHATE of POTASH £»d AMMONIA, NITRATE of SODA, CALCUTTA PURE BONBmip and our own ground GREEN BONEDUST. V We are Agents for the Smart Road Fertiliser Works, and orders Sf- Super, Basic Super .etc., will be promptly railed to any Station ;i«a«ired. 'HORSE, ?lg and COW FOODS Include Moose Nuts, Moose Meal, ■lfeole .and Crushed Linseed.,r Oats crushed as required thus being We'feh and swee.t Whole Cats, Blenheim Oaten Sheaf Chaff, Hay, ifcaw Bran, Pollard, Sacro|ine, Farro Food, Fluid Molasses in fiveiSK caski, 'and four-gallon tins, Faterlne, Safonia, etc. ' : BtINDRY STOCKS include: Johnson's, Ryland's, Clarence Fenclag Wes Fbwl Pig or Sheep Netting, Corrugated Iron, Lead-headed Mfl Rose-headed Nails, Tattoo : Branding Oil,. Cooper's, Little's and 'itobertson's Sheep Dips, Wool-packs, Seaming Twine, Cyclone Pig lid Sheep Netting, Binder Twine, Donald's Wire Strainers. k 13RASS SEEB-OF ALL KINDS. Algerian, Dun and Garton Seed .'Oftts, Barley, Tares, Ryecorn, Black Skinless Barley, s%ftridge Peas, etc.. etc. 'M§ PLTMOJJTH, STKATIOE», OGLE WOOL, KAI'OKGA, MAN AIA I The Best Quality in\English J All Repairs Done Efficiently and Promptly. Broadway. THE SHELL PUMP STANDS AT OUR, ENTRANCE. 'Pb^ne—Stratford, 575. 'Phono—EWiam, 164. " --: !^ .'«n - «k .>-, fSKSSSm J^;^^^&^.^^^n^ i -■ 11 :?•■ ■■•' 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 fcmulson Wdone my little girl (now three^ years of age) <» very gjeat deal of good. She had pneumonia when about a year old, and never seemed to recover. "She was so thin *nd always looked ill. 1 commenced giving her your Emulsion—a teaspoon ni 2 ht and morning—and it was won/eriul W soon she started to put »n t and to become lt b p Se a tol° n wL^^ IhinkThat "wrhave 0 someone and Lane's Emulsion has been a Wonderfui help ,o me.-^^^^ "Napier, N.Z." - - -\~ln~A fnr Tone's is backed by the testimony of hundreds of men and women. fM **>«* 4/8 a at .all ghemists and Stores. Manufactured by E. G. Lane, Graduate Chemist, Oamaru, N.Z. Ire STOPPAGE. If your printed Pto told you in a thousand rhymes ) matter runs out unexpectedly, I've told .you quite ten thousand times i th* Renins Post" can re.lae, it The ™«* *& •l.eKort notice. ' Me> '„ J To make my message clear and \ __*, „-. , _ plain, .'; » I'll tell the whole world once again, : : We etock a wide range ofenvel- That ea,se for colds comes prompt ope* (printed o* plain), alio all of- and sure . Wit -stationery; Etratfcra Evening In Al Wood's Great Peppermint ■ftaL" . **'■ .. Cure.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 62, 24 May 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 62, 24 May 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 62, 24 May 1928, Page 3