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DEVON EAVER RYEL , IT IS PERENNIAL atid IT WILL N&T RUN OUT. \ \^ rr — — . — -■ i^: .■■ — —^^ THere is nothing new about Sutton's Uevon ,: It is over 100 years old. . . . . ~-t*< &*■- ■■ , • * > j As Rye Grass is the principal gittss in nil pastures f oij . sheep or cattle, it is very important that the greatest cnutio4 'and care be -exercised in* securing -seed which will prove perennial and, will not run cmf Experience in England haft •proved that need saved by Suttons, froia their old pastures in Devonshire, gives not only a grass w.hich wi]l last for. all time, but one which Has easily % a greater feeding value: 'than all others, Exactly} the Hm6' applied, to this , Colon y£ /Flic noted pastures in Poverty Bay ana Hawke's Bay wer| -all laid dowa with- this seed; mpre than fifty .years ago, find are as good to-day they, ever, were ; in" fact^each year they improve. . Also, "there is no iloubt whatever that the finest./ 'stands of Jlye in Turandki are those very old pastures wl^ic^ * ' were sowh ilown with this old Devonshire seed in the early days by- the Missionaries!. .It has hiM yJtHrtter than all the. . „ 'SppjJs j^nce sown and gatliere^.m thcj.Colpn^. the , best colonial rye, even from Mission Stations, may dic^ouj.^ In time, the Devon Eaver, brought heix>" liy'tlie Missionaries fifty years ago,' -though fioarai m many, different localities, 1 -remains in' the ground ifco-day; this applies als6 to the san|e ;s<fcd brought put % Devonshire riearly forty years ago. Indeed* .although Tarahaki Spil- J m very . reluctant io - .•accept- Colonial an 3 tlie ordinary. urfpoiieS.lYjfe' sc6d, it has, r?'shown a remarkable liking for Syitton's .Devon : Eaver.- This s 16 such a well-known fact amdngst~;theimo're observant Tata- *' aaki farmers that we were pressed on all sides t6 get supplies^ .from Suttons of this seed. We have s,old put .our first two ,- shipments, and the third, comprising 2D tanjks, has just arrived v per Corinthic. A large quantity of this has been booked for' "^ all parts of, Taranaki by pur shrewdest farmer^, who, realise ' - t^at o good sowing: is* as important as- a gtood.burn, " T^e ' t Rye all comes out ip.- sealed tanks, thus. preserving its /vitality. > P.S. — Don't confuse S^tton's Devoii Eaver Rye Grass Seed with otbei*' \, seed sold as imported English Perennial Rye-^-there is as great a • „i; difiorence as" between spnshi no and darkness. We guarantee sa^isT r faction, and you have Sut ton's nanie, which has been pre-eminent .- i ior 101 years, as a further warranty of satisfaction. V Remember, it is the only tt-ue PERENNIAL RYE. f . * If you wish; wo can, also supply a prime sapaple *f Colonial Rye, weigh- • ing 321&. to the bushel, whjch^ cannot *be beaten by any other., -, Colonial Rye ou the marKSt. .- *=* v t - We allto stock-^Cowgrass;. White <31bverrAJsike\ Thefdil. Lotus. Major, ;'■ Italian Rye, Meadow Foxtail, Crosted Dogstail, Poa Pretensis, P*oa f<* Trivial, Tj^hothy Cocksfpot (prime, heavy, clean, Akaroa seed) and; all other' seeds. '„ Writ^ or ' wire us" Jqr -jsamples> ', > -i I ■E. G&IFFiTHS & C 0.." i !► SEEDSMEN, i I '4 . , EG^ONT STREET,, IfBW P^yMOtJTH. t " f I ' ; BBINSMEAD PIANOS^ '.''v- ■ Awarded Gtold Medal »nd Order of Merit at International Exhibit »<-.O COLLIER AND COLONIAL PIANO CO., LTD. ' .f. f f l (Adjoining Rail »hv Cn>Mnng), ' Devon Street, New Plymouth. \ 'H ' '♦ '- 5 ■ . ; I '.;.'• r ' ' : y .. Sole Agwita^BRINSMEAD^ CHAPPELI., BAVBgTAFjr. Ku '• PIANOB from THIRTY-TIVE GUINEAS CABiJ> or. on Terms from i \>tok MONTH.- * '•- ' *•- .. - ■ #'* "^ ?'? ' ' ' 'We carry thv> Largeat Stock, of Pianoa, Organs,' ano> other Mtuioal Imtro .^nis on the Coaat. ESTABLISHED OVER B(J,Yipfii»S , TeKi No. 248. P.O. Bo^ No. 44. ■-,',! ; , . , } ,' : «*»nd for oarMHwatrated <*»talojbju©, Po«t,Fw»«. - . • N '•''._ ...... ... .... .*! HIGH-GRADE BICYCLE^f ••"■ - ' 'fI?J° a ' • RIDE üM ROVER BIC^CLB^AND HAV|J JHE BEST THAT K^. ; ; GINEERING SKILI^ M 4 EXPERIitNC^B CAN PRODUCE. ; -. , > s \ WRITE *OR CATALOGUE.— EASY TERMS. f ' SENATES & BOCKAEJIT, 1^ '* DEVON STREET^ N^W W-YMaUTH. .' .' . * G. W. GUNSON, Manager. y. Stocktaking ReftuGtion^ ODDMENTS & SAMPLES /_'"'.' / jftMjWXBL BOOTS AND SHOES* J^^^^B see Winjx>ws, ;, CLOTHING FACTORY, NEW PLYMOUTH, BlSffiffl BRANCH. fl * ARE YOU LIVING IN AN OLD HOUSE V , WITH NO CONVENIENCES? ; ■ , wh^put tip vtftti %t :t^.\ r; , • " Wt are having built Immediately for a client, in a Jtoltby him convenient locality,". I i4 j : 5 BEAUTIFUL yiLL^^lfiea ;^;Mr. Messtn^ef, !■ Instructions have been given io Wpttik no, expens^ ife ' » making, these buildings thoroughly well finished an.4; ' replete with every convenience, hot and cold wate*^ -. etc., etc. NOW Is tMetlme to call on us if you contemplate a change or would have & house of your own, We can have them Built to Suit youir Individual Jas^s. ' Call on or write us for further particulars. g\ * \ CRIIFFITHB A CO., -v' Sole AgtnU.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13672, 10 April 1908, Page 3

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