W P. rj-IAYLOR’S NOTICE TO THE PLANTERS 01 THIS DISTRICT. I have shifted my Nursery from Pem broke Road to the corner of Regan Street and Swansea Road, where a great variety of Shelter and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, and Hedge Plants are growing, with very little shelter, less manure, an no spraying. They fire as hardy as the'y can be, and free from couch grass and sorrel, and I can say without (wasting that they are quite equal to tb >-jq that are no better. Some 35 years’ residence n this district has given me some ideas of its soil and climate, but I will net ‘nice them on anyone. I do not desire to make a fortune, or do an extensive business, hut wish to make an honest living, without a lot of fuss, and will try to merit (and hope to receive) sufficient patron xge to enable me to do so. INSPECTION INVITED ON ANY WEEK-DAY. NOTE.—S per cent, of my receipts will be given to the Serbian Relief Fund this season. Main Entrance Swansea Road. W. P. TAYLOR, NURSERYMAN. REGAN STREET, STRATFORD, 1916
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 27, 30 August 1916, Page 7
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186Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 27, 30 August 1916, Page 7
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