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ABOUT APPLE-GROWING. Apples may be grown in almost any part oi New Zealand, but anybody contemplating becoming a grower of this fruit commercially would be well advised to select the district offering the maximum measure of natural conditions: to wit, plenty of sunshine, an ample—but not too ample—rainfall, absence of late frosts, strong winds and humid conditions. The soil should be an easy loam, friable, clay, sub-soil. It will be found that the cost of production as well as the quality of the fruit will be in proportion to the degree that these favorable conditions prevail. Some sound advice is published in a book entitled "Apples for Export," a gratuitous copy of which may be had on application to the Tasman Orchards C 0.,. Nelson. GIGANTIC CONSPIRACY. 'Tis a gigantic conspiracy of Coughs and Colds against you. Foil it with Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for Coughs and Colds. Price, Is Gd and 3s. Obtainable everywhere. Johnson Bros., New Plymouth, and Hancock, Chemist, Eltham.

WHERE DOES THE SHINE COME FROM i i ?

GIFTS' \ ewe 6ic. Which do you favour, Diamond or Pearl ? In one case thousands of pounds are spent in erecting all kinds of expensive machinery and hundreds of men are employed in the working of it, all for the purpose of finding diamonds. In the other case all that is required is a small boat worked by a few blacks. One dives deep down into the water and comes up with an oyster in his hand, and there, inside the shell, is a perfect little pure white pearl, Nature's own handiwork. And in the end some of these precious jewels find their way into our showrooms for you to look at and buy. Whatever be your favorite you will find it here and in the form you want it, too, at a price which means best value obtainable. C. H. JEWELLER & OPTICIAN. DREW, DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 December 1915, Page 8

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318

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 15 December 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 15 December 1915, Page 8

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