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'fT SUTTON'S , * DBTOF EAVBR RYE. IT IS PERENNIAL and IT WILL NOT RUN OUT. there is nothing new about Sutton's Devon Eaver — It is over 100 years of d. As Rye Grass is the principal grass in all pastures for sbeep or I cattle, it is very important that the greatest caution and care be *, | exercised in securing seed which will prove perennial and will not run out. Experience in England has proved that seed saved by Suttons, from their old pastures in Devonshire, gives not only a [ grass which will last for all time, but one which has easily a a greater feeding value,than all others. Exactly the c-ame applies in this Colony. The noted pastures in Poverty Bay and Hawke's Bay were all laid down with this seed more than fifty years ago, and are as good to-day as they ever were; in fact, each year they improve. Also, there is no doubt whatever that th^ finest stands of Rye in Taranaki are those very old pastures which . ware sowu ' down with this old Devoishire seed in the early (Jays by ths Mis- . sionaries. It has held bettec than all the se^s siarcje sown and gathered in the Colony. Although the- bsst colgnia-} rygj even from Mission Stations, may die out in tims, tlie Dsvon fcCaver, brought here by ths Missionaries some fifty years ago, though sdwj in < rainy different localities,- remiins in the ground fcd-cUy; this applies als3 to the Sims seed brought put by Dsv-onshir'e families -n-sarly • f jrty years ago. Indeed, although Taranaki Soil is very felltct&ftt to accept Colonial and the ordinary joip^ted Ily% ,£3? d- ifc has . * _ „ stiDwa a re;nirkable liking for Swtton's J^svsa /Eo-ver.' ""-'This is such a wall-known fact amoagsc th^ nnue-v ojj&e'rvaat Taranakifarmers thxt wa war§ pressed on all sides to get "supplies from Suttons of this seed. We thave sold out our iirst. two shipments, aai the third, comprising 23 tanks, h*s arrived per - , Coriathic. A large quantity of this has been booked-for- alMpaas of Taranaki by our shrewdest farmers who realise that a goad sowing is as important as a good burn. The all corns? out m sealed tanks, thus preserving its vitality. , " \*'\ * . p.S. — Don't confuse Sutton's Devon Eaver Rye Grass S«ed\«tli otbir se^d sold as imported English Perennial Rye - there is as great a ditTercnc » as between sunshine and darki^ess. We guarantee satisfaction, and yotx have , Satton's name, which has been for 101/ years, as a furttier warranty of satisfaction. Remember it is the only true-FKRENNTAti RYE. .If you wish we can also supply a prime sample of Colonial Rye, weighing 32lbs to the bushel, which cannot be beaten by any other Colonial Kye on the market. v > , •> . : , We also stock:— Co wgrass, "White Clover, Alsifce, Trefoil, Lottis Major, * ! . , Italian Rye, Meadow Foxtail. Crested Dogstail. r*oa Pretensis, Poa Trivial. Timothy Cocksfoot (prime, heavy, clean, Akaroa seed) and all other seeds. Write 6*- wipe vs 1 , for, Samples. U -' * E. GRIFFITHS & CO.. . SEEDSMEN, ' I STREET, NEW Pi^iI^OUTH. ' I WYANttOTTE S LIMERICKSf OK in CASH PRIZES will be awarded for the best line completing the followi&J £J ing Limerick : — t Said a neat little housemaid, named Hall, If you're doing any cleading at all. You should use ' ' Wyandotte " . . Botis wpn'tJeave a spot - . -. . , - - .. ■ . *■ «1 ■"■'* v\" ■ v X. J ■ •..•.| T »».».« ft ...»......»»*|.T,»v« y« .....*. _ .>. X. Supply the missing ' line, aud forward an empty 51b. or lib. "Wvandotte bag (witn full hameW address) to the f. B. Ford^Cd. ; N. Z. Agency, Box 48. TFIItST PRIZE, £3; SECOND PRIZE, £1 ; and FOUR \U COIMSOLAuOM PRIZE* OF 5/- aach. Wyandotte is obtainable from P inters, Ironmongers, and Dair „ ' actories. Retail, lib. bags. 6d ; slL>. bags. 2/1. THIS COMPETITION CLOSES MARCH 31st. .' ;•; . «W* BICYCLES.'; ■?** ■ '* AND PBICES TO^FIT EVERYBODY. ] I.' ~ HIGH-GRADE CYCLEsT^^^V aUAItANTKKD, 'S . KASY .fil^ 1fl S - WBBMS. / '*' , . Second-hand Machfnes at Your Own Prices. .; SKEATES & BOCKAERT, L T f ' „ DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Stocktaking Reductions. ; : ) GREAt CLEARANCE '* " | g£Mfc .; ODDMENTS & SAMPLES., ' BOOTS AND SHOES. \^^^^^m ' \ SEE WINDOWS,. CLOTHING t rj FACTORY- ! NEW PLYMOUTH StSKcSi . BRANCH. [. •« * v ARE YOU LIVING IN AN OLD HOUSE WITH NO CONVENIENCES? i i .• i - t , tf Why put upwltfe Jtf ,'r We are having built immediately for a client, iv v liealthy, and convenient locality, * ; } ■ 5 BEAUTIFUL VILLAS, designed by Mr. Messenger. :: t ' i .-:.■' ■ . '■ J' ' Instructibns have b^eri given to spare no expense 4a <>j{f ' ' making tliese buildings thoroughly well finished fe^d ['\- * l replete with every convenience, hot and cold water, ; ? etc., etc. Now Is the time to call on us if you contemplate a change or would have a house of your own, . - We can have them Built to Buit your Individual Tastes. Call on or write us for further particulars. E GRIFFITHS & CO., , ,^ Sole Agents.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13663, 30 March 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13663, 30 March 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13663, 30 March 1908, Page 3