AN IMPORTANT NATIONAL ASSET. The recent rapid growth of the fruit industry in New Zealand is due to the discovery that the Dominion has, in the Tasman district, an area that is unsurpassed in the world for producing the best export apples, luscious, higVcolored, and exceptionally good keeping quaJity, in the most economical way—Nature's way. A wilderness of manuka has been transformed within the space of four years into the most extensively plarited apple settlement in New Zealand. -Settlers hail from all parts of New | Zealand, from Tasmania and other Australian States, and from India and Great Britain. Valuable information is contained in "Apples for Export," an illustrated booklet of 56 pages, which will be sent free on application to the Tasman Orchards Co., Nelson. For those who do not wish to take up residence until the trees reach the bearing stage, orchards are planted and managed by the Company mimed. YOU REMEMBER THE TASTE OP IS ANTISEPTIC. A cut or wound is a simple thing to treat and treated properly is quickly alright, but if neglected it will sometimes j lead to blood poisoning. . All wounds should be kept clean and free from dirt, and Chamberlain's Pain Balm applied as quickly as possible. Chamberlain's Pain [ Balm is an antiseptic liniment, and if applied to a cut at once will remove all pain and cause the part to heal without leaving a soar. Sold tyr all chemists and i storekeepers,
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1915, Page 8
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240Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1915, Page 8
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