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SUTTON f 3 > DBVON EAVER BT|J. IT IS PERENNIAL and IT WILL NOT RUN pUl| There is nothing hew about Button's Devon Eaver— ; • It is over 100 years old. . . As Rye Grass is tlie principal grass in all pastures foj* , sheep or cattle, it is very important thai the. greatest 'cautiq^* j and care be exercised in securing seed which will' prov« ; - perennial and will not run out. Experience in England has i proved that seed saved by Suttons, from their, old pastures t in Devonshire, gives not only a grass which will last for all time, but one which has easily a greater feeding value : ; than all others. Exactly the same applies, to this t Colony. [' The no(fced pastures in Poverty Bay and Hawke's Bay were • '<- all laid down with this seed more r shan fifty ye,ars ago, and< : '.- * are as good to T day as they ever were; in* fact, eaoh yeartne^r, ; improve. Also, there is no doubt whatever that the finest' f 'i stands of By*e in Taranalri are. those very <Sld pastures whicli were sown down with this old Devonshire seed in the earjsr \ : r days byvthe, t Missionaries » It has, heljl better than ail jt&e since sown a!nd gathered in %c Colony- Although the [ best colonial rye, evefi from Mission Stations, may die out ; . , in time, the Devon JJaver, brought hereby the Missionaries some fifty years ago, iih'ough Isown' in maiiy. aifferent localities, . remains in the ground to-day; this applies also to the same ' seed brought but by l)ev6nßhirefamilfe#*ffearly forty years ago. Indeed, althotigh Taranaki Soil is very reluctant <to ■ ; accept Colonial and the. .ordinary^ imported * Bye seed, it lias shown a remarkable liking for Sut,ton's Devon Eavey. This % is such a well-known fact amongst the more observant Taranaki farmers that we were pressed on all' [sides to get supplies from Suttons of this seed. We have so^i out our first two shipments, and the third, comprising 20 tanlte, has just .arrived per Oorinthio. A large quantity of tßislias Been looked ffy \ all parts of Taranaki by our shrewdest farmers, who realise that, a good sowing is as important as .a good burn. The Rye all comes out in sealed tanks, thus jp^eserying: its vitality. P.S. — Don't confuse Sutton's Devon Eaver Rye Grass Seed witV othe> ' i seed sold as jmptfrted English Perennial Rye — tibere is as great -a ;' . difference as between sunshine arid darkness,.' We guarantee satSi- ' \* • i faction, and you have Sutton's name, which has been pre-eminent I; .' IQI years, as a further warranty of- satisfaction. 7 ' \ ' Remember, it is the only true PERENNIAL RYE. ' ; If y^ou wish, we pan also supply a prime sample of Colonial Rye, weighing 32lbs. to the bushe.l, which cannot jbe beaten by any other 'Colonial Rye ori' tne jfiiarket. ' .^ ; • y ) , We also stock— Cowgrass, White Clover. Alsike;- Thefoil, Lotus Major, ' Italian Rye, Meadow Foxtail, Crested Pogstail^Poa Pretensis, P<>a Trivial, Timothy Coc%Bfpot (prime, heavy, clean^ Akaroa seed) ''and < ¥lj all other Bee Us. ' Write or wire us for samplesr. ... I E. GmFFiTHg & CO.. IsgmOnt Street, ne# ptYMbuTH. ! I #■*■,/:*" r.^.-fci. ,-:>fi."' . j*^ „4 . v .^ s j. . „y ■• ''„ \ '-.-^ I— ' - .a* l --'<-• BRINSMEAD " Awarded Gold Meda) and Order of Merit at International Exhibition? COLLIER AND COLOnTaL PIANO CO., LTD. f Adjoining Railway Crossing), Devon Street, New Plymouth. ' i • Sole Agents— BRINSMEAD, CHAPPELL, EAVEBTAFF, Etc.. Etc/ 11ANOS from TBIRTY-FIVE GUINEAS CASH, or <» Termt fnon Zi\* PEiiLMONTH. , r -. -< * : • \* . ; :>: > • Ifwe carry the Largeat B%^ ot Pi^of, Qrgani^t^aip^theT Muaicml liuitrn Wfts on the CoaiV p / . . ESTABLISHIfI) OVER 30 FKAJfrI frele., No. 248. P.O. Bor No; 44. . ; f (Bend for our Illnatrated Catalogue, Po«t Fx«e. ■'■'•' ' .4-. HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES I • RIDE A ROVER BICYCLE AND HAVE THE B3^ST THAT ENi . - OINEERING), SKILL AND JJXPERHBNCE CAN PRODUCE. : WRITE FOR /CATAXOGUE.^-EASY /tERMS. Vv feEATES & BOCKAERT, v r { DEVON STftEET, NEW PLYMOUTH. ; ; v ', • G. W. OtJNSON, Manager. f^oaktaking Reductions^ ; 6DDMENTS & SAMP^ JS^II^ML BOOTS AND SHOES. . * jSt^^^Mf y. SEE WINDOWS. CLOTHING i^i FACTORY. '.IJEW PLYMOUXri WEBBS* ARE YOU LIVING IN AN OLD HOUSE * _ ; WITH NO CONVENIENCE*? : * , r - > ' i v- ? * Why put up with Itf - We are having built Immediately for a client, in a Wthy mvl . convenient locality, : • 5 BE AUTI FM L VI LLAB, designed by Mr. Messenger* ' , Instructions have been given, to spare no expense in making these buildings thoroughly well finished and, '; : replete with every convenience, hot and cold water;" etc., etc. Now Is the time to call on us if you con- ; . v template a change or would have a house of your own,; Wo can have tftem Built to Suit your Individual Tastes. V . cc n }\ oil or write us for further particulars. | \ CRi^FITHS A CO., *■ , ; Sole Agents

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13671, 9 April 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13671, 9 April 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13671, 9 April 1908, Page 3

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