CR ops Jrom actual photograph, Hurst’s Hardy Green Globe, grown by Mr. R. Skelton, Smart Road. Cut the Risk of Failure, Sow Hurst’s or Garton’s Proved Seeds Soft Turnips Have come into .greater prominence during recent seasons, and with the> knowh?dge gained in our 40 years’ experience we can, with every confidence, recommend following varieties to farmers: F ar l v • Vurple Top Mammoth. Second earlv Romney Marsh or Devon Greystone. L ate> ’ Hardy Green Globe. . .• Lincolnshire Red Globe, G.T.Y, and Other excellent varieties, _ pj y Aberdeen Red Paragon. Swedes HURST’S MONARCH (the favorite Swede in North _ Taranaki for 40 years),MAGNUM BONUM, CRIMSON KING a nd CHAMPION are all excellent varieties of high germination and purity. _ t <- GARTON’S SUPERLATIVE (one of the largest prize- V ■winners at Agricultural Shows) and GRANDMASTER are \ both prime favorites. Concerning the latter, Mr. Harold \ Trimble states that, in his 1922-23 experiments “Gartons Grandmaster proved itself quite the best of the yellow swedes, .very little disease and an even erop.’ y HURST’S MONARCH. DON’T EXPERIMENT. TAKE ADV AN TAGS OF OUR EXPERIENCE. Newton King, Ltd. ALL BRANCHES. Agents for Hurst & Son and Garton’s, Ltd.
BUSINESSES. TN any part of the Dominion —180 to choose from. We invite correspondence. It will be our fault if we cannot suit you with a Business, House or Farm. BUTCHERY BUSINESS.—Turnover £5OOO per annum. 5 years’ lease. Going concern, £B5O. (1968) WHOLESALE WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT. Stock at Valuation. Going concern. (1958) CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING BUSINESS.—Turnover £4OO per month. £2500. £lBOO cash. (A 1957 MOTOR REPAIRING BUSlNESS—Machinery, Tools, Electric Power. Rent, 20/-. £2OO, the lot, including Car. (1957) CONFECTIONERY, FRUIT. Etc.—2 years’ lease, £3/2/6. Good position. Going concern. £l3O. (1516) SECOND-HAND HOUSE FURNISHERS —Large premises, rent £4. Taking £l6O per month. £550, going concern. LAUNDRY. —Large premises, gas engin and machinery. Going concern £175. (1926) GENERAL STORE— Dwelling attached. £350 per month. Three years’ lease. Rent, £3/15/-. About £5OO cath required. (1912) R. A. LARGE » CO., LAND AND BUSINESS AGENTS. UNION S.S. CO.'S BUILDINGS, ST. AUBYN STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. T. R. HUSBAND, LAND SALESMAN.
ejSbj job | fcSpTCiOOD CAN I AS NECESSARY TO THE 1 W SUCCESSFUL DAIRYFARMER AS A GOOD COW.* BEFORE BUYING CANS REED THE FOLLOWINGS MR WM. R. RUTLEDGE, well-known farmer of Midhirst, Taranaki, on “IDEAL” CANS—“Twelve years ago I purchased two 20 gallon “IDEAL” MILK CANS. These Cans, after being in constant use, were sold by auction at my late sale for 55/- each.” This is a striking testimonial of the Durability of our Cans. IMPORTANT.—AII Milk and Cream Cans manufactured by us carry our registered brands “IDEAL” or “R.V.” ALEX. HARVEY& SON LIMITED. ALBERT STREET AUCKLAND.
MOTOR REPLACEMENT PARTS. For practically every make of car and inotor cycle we have large stocks of new and used “spares.” Immediate delivery. Come to us first —you’ll save time and money. Lowest prices in New Zealand. Write, ’phone or wire New Zealand Motor Wrecking Co., Ltd., 29. Chra* AWwJ. JV.llagton
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 November 1923, Page 8
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