f SUTTON’S AND GAIiTON’S REGENERATED PEDIGREE SEEDS. i . 'i> v ■ 1 PRIZEWINNER, YELLOW GLOBE, JERSEY QUEEN AND LONG RED :<f:,; MANGOLDS.' ; HARDY GRREN GLOBE, IMPERIALGREEN GLOBE, PURPLE TOP MAASP®H ‘Aip ’aBURDBEM TURNIPS.SUPERLATIVE, GRANDMASTER/ , AND MAGNUM BONUM SWEEDES.MATCHLE3S WHITE, SINCLAIR’S, tHAMPION AND WHITE' BELGIAN CARROTS. \ Use our £ Sterling Special Mixtures and a good crop is \ certain. 1 SEASONABLE LINES; j SEED: Finest quality New Zealand grown Clovers and Grass See , , also Akaroa Cocksfoot, heavy clean Seed, , Sandon and South Island Rye from old pas- , tures. New Zealand “College” and Australian M. j and Clipped Algerian Seed Oats, Chevalier, Cape an , Black Skinless Barley. Tares, Partridge Peas, etc. PRODUCE; Horse, Cow, Pig, Fowl and Calf Foods, including Moose Meal and Molasses In tins and drum , | .> whole and crushed Lmseed, specially ground Cow Food, Crushed Oats, etc. ! HARDWARE: Harvey’s Ideal Milk Cana. British plain and bar - i ed Wire, Staple#, Fowl, Pig and Sheep Nettm fo , G.C. Iron, L.H. Nails, Donald’s Wire Strainers. Ready Roofing, Felt, all Classes of Cyclone Netting. i V I 'sß6s ALSO:Wilson’s Portland Cement, Wilson ite, Cooper’s and Little’s Sheep Dips, Worm Tablets. Woolpacks, Seaming Twine, V Rlnder Twine. - MANURES: Sterling £ Brand Potato, Mangold, Grass. Turnip, special complete Manures. Crown and Anchor Basic Slag, Superphosphate, Basic Super, .North African Phosphate', Sulphate of Potash, Ammonia, Nitrate of Soda, Kainit, Carbonate and Crushed Burnt Lime, New Zealand ground pure Bonedust, Blood and Bone. . .. Nauru Phosphate. t „ tW OBTAIN-OUR PRICES OR SEE OUR TRAVELLERS BEFORE BOOKINC ELSEWHERE. WE CAN PLEASE YOU, -v 3-. BEAD ,oli , unmniTDim and ALL branches.
r ■ !' • iThe->uecess of?“ Amber Tips” is to-day far greater than it was twenty-five years Hgp, when our first “tea-dust” extractor wqs imported for treating the FINE tea with which “Amber Tips” is blended. No mechanical appliance can make up for any deficiency in Nature’s handiwork, ajpd for fins lea there is no substitute. rich, fragrant flavor of ‘‘Amber Tips”— so, refreshing and healthful—and the prss* nounced economy, have, for their inception, the extreme care expended on securing the choice plucking? of Ceylon’s best crops. Bounteous Nature alone provides in limited quantities the |ne leaf of which Amber lips is blended. One Qgfdity, i £ ul Dear
you like to live a year —or many years without a cold ? And have the satisfaction of being free from all lung and bronchial trouble?, . LIVE, a ■ year without a eold Surprising-— but it can be done if you will accept the help of Nature’s prescription— which is simply mote vitamins —more vitamins of the kind (called "A” and "D”) that are to be found in plenty in. every bottle of Lane’s Emulsion. 2/6 and 4/6 a bottle. &
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 10, 7 March 1930, Page 8
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