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NOT "DO YOUR BIT.' 'DO YOUR UTMOST. Yes, it is undoubtedly the duty of every man and women in New Zealand to be doing his utmost to produce something useful during the present crisis. Any firm that has been engaged in business for nearly 60 years has either proved its usefulness or is down and out for good. In the latter event it is often want of energy or want of real interest in the business engaged in to which failure is attributable. A genuine and sustained end . our to raise the standard and quality of seeds is part of our particular business, and we find it extremely interesting. It is our hobby as well as our business, and we take a pride in the success of our seeds and the gardens and farms where they are planted. Cooper's sell enough seeds each season to, sow upwards of half a million acre.-; this is a fact and not a figure of speech. We are largo planters of seeds ourselves, and we know from hard experience just about all the troubles there are known of 'n connection with seed-; and seed sowing. We know what to strive for and what to avoid. When yovi buy Cooper's Seeds, you buy at the same time the benefit of over ':■<■ years' practical experience. That's why our seeds arc called the "Se"eds of ' Suc-nss.'' We want to help the movement to reduce" the eO.-d Of livinu by growill" limn' foodstuffs. Applv iu sour >eedsiuan or If tro: bled pation, no app Chamberlain 's.

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13815, 20 July 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13815, 20 July 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13815, 20 July 1918, Page 2