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1 939 GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS From Pastures that are 100 p.c. Good FREIGHT PAID TO EVERY STATION OFFERED DIRECT FROM OUR MODERN SEED DRESSING MACHINE. This Machine Is New Zealand's most modern Seed Cleaning- Machine. Its work produces a 99 per cent purity, and we have never had a line rejected by the Seed Testing station. This is a reputation obtained by Tew with Seed Dressing Plant-. Hero are some choice lines. direct from the above machine, as well as being: harvested by our modern Threshers. ALL SEEDS FREIGHT PAID to any Railway Station. For Cash Orders Only. All certified seeds offered in 7 or .8 Bushel Sacks contain the Government Certificate within -ack. and are Government tag-g-ed and sealed, which is the par excellence or purity and quality. HAWKE’S BAY MOTHER MACHINE-DRESSED PERENNIAL RYEGRASS, 11 id lb. H.B. PERMANENT PASTURE MACHINE-DRESSED PERENNIAL RYEGRASS, 10 3 d Lb. H.B. MACHINED MOTHER WILD WHITE CLOVER. 2 10 Lb. H.B. MACHINED PERMANENT PASTURE WILD WHITE. 2 3 Lb. MOTHER PASTURE MACHINE-DRESSED ITALIAN RYEGRASS, 7d Lb. MACHINE-DRESSED ITALIAN OR WESTERN (Not Certified). 6;.d Lb. MOTHER PASTURE COCKSFOOT MACHINE-DRESSED, with Certlllcatc, 1/4 Lb. MOTHER PASTURE MONTGOMERY CLOVER, 3 10 Lb. PERMANENT PASTURE MONTGOMERY CLOVER, 3 4 Lb. MACHINE-DRESSED MONTGOMERY (Uncertified), 2 6 Lb. THRESHING MILL MONTGOMERY CLOVER, 2- Lb. Montgomery Red Clover, with its Improved crown, is the ideal Mover for sheep and cattle, and will be recommended to you by every agricultural expert. All or above «eeds are perfect Seeds ror establishing modern farms, or rejuvenating Old Run-out Pastures. QUALITY SEEDS That will give you rood pastures at cheaper money— HAWKE'S BAY COCKSFOOT CERTIFIED (Thresher Line), 1/- Lb. HAWKE'S BAY NON-CERTIFIED COCKSFOOT (Good), 9d Lb. MACHINE-DRESSED CERTIFIED PERMANENT PASTURE PERENNIAL RYEGRASS (Commercial Seed), lOd per lb. 7i Bushel Sacks, 16/- Bushel. AKAROA COCKSFOOT MOTHER (Thresher-dressed, 1/- Lb.). AKAROA COCKSFOOT NON-CERTIFIED, 9d Lb. ITALIAN RYEGRASS and WESTERN WOLTHS, 6d Lb. OLD PASTURE WILD WHITE CLOVER Non-certifled, 1 /9 Lb. BROWN TOP CERTIFIED, CRESTED DOGSTAIL, 1/1 Lb. RED CLOVER, good, 1 Lb. CHEWINGS FESCUE, 1/4 Lb. DANTHONIA, 1 3 Lb. MEADOW FOXTAIL, 2/1 Lb. POA PRATENSIS, 1 1 Lb. CHOU MOELLIER, 110 Lb. B.L.E. RAPE, 7d Lb. SOFT TURNIP SEED, 1/6 Lb. BARLEY and WHITE OATS, 4/Bushel. Railage Extra. ALGERIAN OATS, 5 - Bushel. Railage Extra. GOOD HAY, £3/10 - Ton. Railage Extra. SWEDE TURNIPS, all varieties except Vilmorrin, 1 6 Lb. VILMORRIN SWEDE (Paris blight resistor), 1 9 Lb. SOFT TURNIP, all varieties, 1 5 Lb. SEED BUYERS NOTE:— The Spring or 1939 will definitely see Hawke's Bay Certified Seeds in short supply and at prohibitive prices. We strongly recommend ordering at above attractive price* for Spring delivery, and we will book up tills month only for Spring delivery at above prices. You will remember December. 1938, when we. advertised Mother RYEGRASS at 12/* Bushel. The shrewd buyers bought and saved. The shrewd buyer will again take our advice and order new. We are frequently asked to explain the difference between Certified and Non-certifled Seen?. Here it is: —IT Government Certified Mother Seed is sown, the resultant crop, subject to Government Supervision, is sealed off the thresher as “ Field Dressed Certified Seed.'’ If. however. Permanent Pasture Seed is sown, the Agricultural Department will not certify the resulting crop from the threshers, and it rome s on the market as “Non Certified ” Seed. When time permits this Seed undergoes the “ Violet Ray ” and becomes “ Certified Commercial Seed.” We market many lines, however, directly they are threshed a* “ N'nnCertlfled." Our experience has been that many of the old Permanent Pastures are equal to “ Mother Pasture*.” The above applies to rerennial Ryegrass, Cocksfoot, White and Montgomery Clovers. VELVET LAWN GRASS MIXTURE— 1/6 lb. This is the lawn mixture that carries our guarantee if you want a lawn like velvet, and this is how to sow it:—Make .'Urc rain is in sight, and bave ground ready and well-worked. Mix Velvet .Mixture with a light mixture of Linseed oil, and work the oil well in. Then nux in Red Lead until the Seed bas a pinky shade, sowing is an easy matter, and birds leave seed discreetly alone. * WHY CAN WE SELL GOOD SEEDS at such Attractive Prices, we are frequently asked. The answer is easy:- BECAUSE we are the only Seed specialists in New Zealand growing, harvesting, machine-dressing and direct marketing the seeds we harvest. We operate with our permanent staff and do not employ any “ drones,” and as our working and overhead costs are lower than any other Seed Contractor In New Zealand, we can automatically undersell every other trader, giving quality Tor quality. We harvest Trom Hawke’s Bay’s leading pasture, which are absolutely immune from Ragwort, and we must find early markets for the thousands or sacks of good seed our Threshers secure every week, and this is the reason we decided on further reducing our profits, by paying Height to every station, so as to secure the early outlets for our Seeds WE ARE INDEPENDENT TRADERS in every way and are not controlled by any organisation of Traders, and can sell at any price above what the Seeds cost us to harvest. We extend an invitation to any SEED BUYER to visit Hastings during the. Harvesting Season, and inspect our Three Modern Threshers in operation, and our Seed Dressing and Grading Machine, turning out five sacks or wonderful quality Seed every hour, with the Government Inspector inspecting the Seed, and sealing the bags a* they are machine-dressed. We will demonstrate how modern machinery has enabled us to harvest quality grass Seeds at such low costs, that it is an utter impossibility for any Trader to offer Seeds at lower prices than we advertise, for it is our low harvesting costs which enable us to offer Seeds at prices which in many cases It has cost to produce. H you have an expert or a critic m your midst, we welcome him. and we will show him Feed saving and polishing machinery ho has never seen before. and will demonstrate how our selling prices are worked on modern harvesting costs, which alone enables us to sell at prices which it takes others to produce at. We will tell him where to Inspect outstanding pastures of 10 years’ standing sown down with our thcap Seeds, and we will give him all the information required to convince him that we can supply at all times at prices which will save many pounds of hard-earned cash. We are FEED SPECIALISTS and can advise on any seeding proposition. IT you want to know anything of the present or to in Season, Ring us— NIGHT AND DAY PHONE, 2924, HASTINGS. LANGLEYS—Seed Specialists THRESHING MILL AND SEED DRESSING STATION EXPERTS, HASTINGS.

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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20786, 22 April 1939, Page 26 (Supplement)

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