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$UTTON f S 1 DEVON" .BAVBB RYE.. If IS PERENNIAL and IT WILL NOT RUN OUT. I here i« nothing new about Sutton's Devon Eaver — '.. / Jt is over 100 years old. ■;• * ■ ' • '• " "■ ■ P. "' As Rye Grass is the principal grass in ajl pastures for slieep or c^ Cattle, it is very important that the greatest caution and care be ' - io securing seed which will prove perennial and will not ,•> run out. Experience ia Englaad has proved that seed saved by ' buttons, from their old pastures ia Devoashire, gives not only a ", ' grass which will la<;t for. all time, but o©e which has easily a -• a-greater feeding value than all others. Exactly the same applies *■" io this Colony. The noted pastures id Poverty Bay and Hawke's $ay ware all laid down with this seed more than -fifty -years ago, ." aod are as go id to-day as they ever were; in fact, each year they.. . \ improve. Alib,';there.is no doubt whatever that the Jfinest stands qf Rys in % Taranaki arVlhose' very old pastures whic-j£^werer,«d*vn dt)\vn With this old Devoashtre seed in the early ,days by ths Mis- - : sioaaries. It has held^. better than all the seeds since sown and * " gathered in the Colony, 'Although the bsst colonial rye, even frdm Mission Stationf, may, die out in Time, the. Devon- EaVjer, brought : here by tlie Missionaries sbrns fifty years ago, though s^wa in* " *ip&ny J <lifiej[sn\, localities 1 , jemains in the ground to-d*y; Misapplies f< - to t&3Sime seed brought 'out by Devonshire families nearly forty years ago. Indeed, although Taranaki Soil is very reluctant to accept Colonial and the .ordinary imp )rted - Rye; seed, it has shown a remarkable liking for Sutton's Dsvon Eaver. This is such a wall-known fact amongst the rajie^ observant Taranaki farmers. thp,t we were pressed on all sides td get <s'ipplto3 from Sutt&ns of this seed. We have sold out oiir tirst two shipments, and the third, comprising 20 tanks, has just arrived per fcorinthic. A latge quantity of this has Keen booked for aU parts ; ,pf Taranaki by our shrewdest farmers who realfe^tnat a good sowing is as important as a good burn. The Rye all corns? ou( ie sealed tanks, thus preserving its vitality. ■* ,P.S.— Don't confuse Sutton's Devon Eaver Rye Grass. Seed witli other seed sold as imported English Perennial Rye there is as great a difference as between sunshine' and darkness. We guarantee satisfaction, and you baye -Satton'sname, which has been i^re-eminent for 101 years, as a further warranty of satisfaction. • -^Remember it is the only' true PJERENNTA.L. RYE. If you wish we can also supply a prime sample of Colonial Rya, .weighing 32lbs. to the bushel, which cannot be beaten by any other colonial Rye 1 < on the market^ '>>''' . 4 ' , ,••- a . ■ We 'also stock :— : Cowgrass, White Glover, A hike, Trefoil, Lotus Major, 4 ; / Italian Rye, Meadow Foxtail, Crested Dogstai\' Poa Pretensis, Poa Tr|v- ' ial. Timothy Cocksfoot (prime, heavy, clean, Akauoa seed) and all other ■ ' *■ seeds, Write or wire us for samples. • • ; E. GRIFFITH^ & fco.. / j . : ./..* ' t SEEDSMEN, I .;- , x "1BGMONT STREET, NEW J >■ x^ *_ BRINSMEAD PIANOS. ± ■ Afrwded. Gold Medal and Order of Merit at International Exhibition ;. COLLIER AND COLONIAL PIANO CO., LTD. " . ' V(^<ijoinitog Railway Grossi^jg^,' * l \ v5 i ''"Uttoft Street, Mew Plymouth. J ,> ,-, „. .. ■'•••■ • -, -'" ■ ■ >'*••' ■<} Sole Agents— BRINSMEAD, CHAPPBLL, EAVBBTAFF, Etc., Etc .^IANOS from THIRTY-FIVE GUINEAS CASH, or on Terms from 2}& t»ERtoIONTIi. , " ; , We carry the Largest Stock of Pianos. Organs, and other Musical Inatrri^ nenW on the Coast. ESTABLISHED OVER 30 YBARSjr Tele., No. 343. P.O. Box No. 44. ' Send for onr Illustrated C^talogoe, Post F^»e. \ ■•• BICYCLES. -« J ,n AND PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY. V? HIGH-GRADE CYCLEs7fULLY GUARANTEED, |, EASY £12 10 s ' TERM ?* ( f Secowd-hand Machines at Your Owii Prices. SKEATES & BOCEAERT, .^ DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. r > ,t, t ' Stocktaking Reductions. \ \\® great Clearance . m^^Wk X? C||)DMENTS & SAMPLER *%)OTS AND SHOES. '. , W^^^^m ;" SEE WINDOWS. ' V. iLOTHING « FACTORY. : NEW PLYMOUTH BhHww™B ; BRANCH,. . !' iri ■ t v t • . . ■> 1 AltE YOU LIVING IN AN OLD HOUSE WITH NO CONVENIENCES? '\ ! .* Why put up wlt&JH?^ . > V \ ■ AWe are having built immediately for a client, in a ltc&|thy pvd '• ■ • , \ ponyenient locality, r '] . y . 5 BEAUTIFUL VILLAS, designed by Mr. Messenger- ,; Instruetibiwr \&M T>een given' -to. spate no expense , fciaking these buildings tlioroughly welL finished aid x replete with every. convenience, hot and cold water, etc., etc. Now is the time to oall. on us if you contemplate a cnange or would have a house of your own ? '. • We oan have them Built to Suit your Individual Tastes. > Call on or write us for further particulars. \ V J- > E. GRIFFITHS A CO*, Sole Agents.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13664, 31 March 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13664, 31 March 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13664, 31 March 1908, Page 3