A PPLE TREES THAT ALMOST GUAR' V ANTEE RESULTS. Only the best stock can give the biggest crops, and it will pay every grower to plant Horton’s Pedigree Apple Trees, if he wants maximum results. Every Horton-grown tree is true to name—has been grown from a tested and proved good fruiting parent, and is well shaped and well rooted. Moreover, the Horton packing system is admittedly the best in N.Z., and ensures that every’ tree arrives in good condition. Here’s one of hundreds of letters from satisfied customers: —Mr W; H. Campbell of Dumbarton, Roxburgh, writes: “I am highly pleased with the quality, also the manner in which the fruit trees were packed. The growth is very fine and the root system all that, could be desired.” Huge stocks of every variety ar» ’available, including Jonathan, Stunner, Munroe’s Favourite, Delicious, Statesman, Cox’s Orange Pippin, Ballarat Seedling, Dougherty, Lord Wolseley, Gravenstein, etc.; thus orders can be filled at once. No tree goes out until approved by Government Orchard Inspector. Prices from £7 10/- per hundred for commercial grade—quotations given for special grade trees. Write for a free copy of the Horton Catalogue—full information of assistance to growers. Correspondence solicited. THOS. HORTON, LTD., ‘•Horton's Trees Grow.” Head Office and Nursery: HASTINGS, H.B. FAMOUS FOR TOO YEARS. T>RITISH made, British owned; B.P. has stood the teat of time for 160 years. USE BERGER’S PAINT, Prepared (8.P.) and you will find that this famous paint is most effective and most economical. Local Distributors: BROAD, SMALL & CO. Ready for instant use, ‘‘NAZOL” is rifo protection against coughs and colds. uO doses 1/6.—(Advt.)
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Southland Times, Issue 18845, 10 June 1920, Page 6
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267Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 18845, 10 June 1920, Page 6
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