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DBVONT EAVBB IT IS PERENNIAL and IT Wiy^&QT fe^|N QlffV There is nothing new about Button r s Devon Eaver— ■ it is over 100 years old. r , ;~; ~ As Rye Grass }s the ' principal grass rp. all pasttires f tf ; slieep or cattle, it is very important that the/ greatest cautio|i. nnd care be exercised in seciiring seed which will prci^ I ♦ perennial and will not rui^. oiit. Experience in England he^\ proved that seett saved by Suttons, ,fi'om, tl^eir'old pasture iv Devonshire, gives not only a grass vfhich will last fcfr nil time, hut one whi^h ,\sss easily^ tf grejtterr feeding vali^. tlutn all others. Exactly the -same "applies to this Uolqpyl The noted pastures in Poverty Bay and Hawke's Bay {inlaid down with this seeit more t&a-n fifi^. years . ago, ,' as good tpnlay as they ev^r were j iii Ijadt^ each year thef' r . improve. Also, there is no doubt wluxtever that the finedt • stands of Rye in -Taranstki.are thpse very; 014 pastures, which , were sown down with this olcl Devonshire seed in the early ) days , by the Missionaries. It , hsis -'faefifoigktte* tham alj th|s " lv.l v . seeds since sown .gathered iv th.^CJolon^;. ., AlthquffK i^jb ■ .' best colonial rye, even from Mission Stations, may e^e biit f iv timft,v the JJfeyon brought, hfera^l the MissionarWC some fifty years ago, though sown in many different localities, remains in the ground to-day; thia applies also to the same ; v 'rtocfl 1 -brouight'-bTiViiy l 'DevousHire''iamili^rieiirly forty years ] „ago. Indeed,, although Taranald \Spil is very reluctant* to i accept Colonial tiie „ orc^biary ibiporfe^^RyV. seed, it has ** fjhown a remarkable likln* lor ButtouVl)|von Eayer. This '} is such a well*knpwn fact amongst tlie more observant Tara- * (iaki farmers that we- were pressed on a-ll sides to get slipplies I from Suttons of -this seed. We ' have sold out our firsttwo i , , shipments, and the third, comprising 2$ has just arrived ? ' per Corinthic. A large quantity of this JUs been boojce4,for 7 ,nll parts of Taranaki hy jout shrewdest, fatmers, who realise '.! \ that a good sowing is ats important aVa, good burn. The t . Rye all comes but in sealed tanks,. thus preserving its v^tajity. i ii > .S.-4>oa't covflse Eton's Devon with- otLr J seed sold as importod English - Perennial Ryek-there is as great a -. difference as between sunshine and darkness. We gnarilitle satis-^ \ faction, and you have Button's ,name. which 'has been pre-eminent X for 101 tyearsi as a further wntvanty 6f satSntaction. - \ Remember, it' is the only true PERENNIAL RYE. X you wish, wo can also snpply a prime sample of Colonial Rye, weighmg 321bs. to the bushel, which cannot be beaten by any other 3'3 ' 1 Colonial Rye on the market. ' v * Wfaf^^t^— Cd*grass^^hite Clbrer> AJako, T^oil, Maior, i • r Italian i%e, M#9ow ?»axtailj Rested #<j(gstail, Wba. Preteiisis, *Poa^ , -, ' Trivml, Timothy .Coclcsfoot (prime, heavy, clean, Akaroa seed) ancH , > all other seeds. WritQ or wire us for samples." jj^ E. GRIFFITH^ % CO. 1 1 / EGMOSTT STBEET, NEW PLYMOUTH. \ I •'..■I , ' , ■ v f :< - BRINSMEAD "' PIANOS f: ' j, Awarded Gold Medal, and Order of Merit at International Bxhibittoi*^ -. ■ ' COLLIER AND COLOnJaL PIANO CO., LTD. ' 1J ' ' * 4 AdJoinint< KailwHv CrttMtntf). ' Devon Street, New Plymouth. : .\ Hole AgenU— BfINSMEAD, CHAP PELL, EAVE^AJ^ Etc., Etc - ' ITANOS from THIRTY-FIVE GUINEAS OA(SH. or on Terms frofc?«u run month. : ' :" h-\h -\ t■'.v v mr v T»; ■ ■ We carYy the Largest Stock of Piaoog, Organs, and other Musical InMru mfaktf on the Coast. ESTABLiSHRD OVER 30 YR&gft J ■1K».;N0.5548. xr• t"' <* TfU^ v {*. '?n S^;' ■ ' '- \«nnd for our^ f U««tr»ted P*taJoßO«» PotT Wtm. IT' ;♦* ,?; |tflGH J G}RABE BICYCLESI f - v £12_lpV"' ■•/| • ; RIDE A ROVEJ* Blf Xfl^ Am }UV^ T*tj& BEST THAT ENk : GINEKRINO ,SKltt s A^b, EXPEfelteCBSe^N PRODUCE. v) v WRITE I'OR 6ATALOaUE.— EASY TERMS. s? j &EATES & BQCKAERT, l| v > DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOOTH. li ? k Q. W. GTJNSON, Manager^ Stocktaking Reductions. „ GREAT CLEARANCE f tfl» * ODPMENTS & SAMPLES ,; BOOTS AND SHOES. J^j^^M ,l- SEE WINDOWS; \ N CLOTHING b FACTORY. lIEW PLYMOUTH HHHB BRANCH. '; 4llE YOU LIVING IN AN OLD HOUSE \ W»TH NO 6ONV£NIfeNO«^ ! ; Why put up with Jt^ \-*\ -* m We are having built Immediately \w a client, in a health^ umj convenient locality^ . v » ■ \. ' ~ ■ ■ ■ 5 BEAUTIFUL VILLAS, deslgntOyllr. Mtssengw. T ? instructions have, been given to spare no expense in j \ ; making %ese buildings thoroughly well finished and j -; s '$'" 'replete with every convenience, hot antf cold water, etc., etc. Now Is the time to call on tie if you cpn- C I ten^plate a change or woulfd have a hotts^ of your own, "* We can have them Built to Bult your Individual Taste*. ■'. Call on or write us for further particulars. < t Sole Agents.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13673, 11 April 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13673, 11 April 1908, Page 3