TREES FOR SHELTER. TREES FOR PROFIT. Everyone is desirous of improving the homestead —nothing will improve it mora than trees. Jsitt's have tho following standard authorities on tho subject:—liean Trees of the British Lslos ~os, Drummie Practical Forestry 10s, Johns Forest Trees 13s, Rogers Conifers 2Gs, >iisbct the Forester 04s, Schlich's Forestry 18s (id, Cook's Trees and Shrubs 16s, (irimwadc Eucalypts 52s Gel, Curtis Practical Forestry Bs, all post tree for these nrices. Inspection 1 invited. L. M. Jsitt" Ltd., Publishers, Booksellers, Stationers, 112 Cashel street. M3DI "at;ssie" athletes and "Q-TOL." H. A. Rose, tho long-distance champion, enthused the "Ausaie" Amateur Athletie Team when in New Zealand as to Q-tol. Norm. Grehan, Les Parker (Brisbane 1 ), Cecil Burness (cyclist. Svdnev), W. M. Why to (Melbourne I Harriers), and J. L. Hyilo. all write in warm appreciation of Q-tol for allaying shin soreness or stiff or tired «'U^ 5 —11435) —11435) ••■J
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18422, 1 July 1925, Page 9
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