NURSERYMEN'S NOTICES. HEDGE AND SHELTER TREES. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT. PINE. WELL-GROWN, HARDY PLANTS. piNUS INSIGNIS and MURICATA, 15/- to 20/- per 100. CUPRESSUS, LAWSONIANA and MACROCARPA, 25/- per 100. ESCALLOXIA, GOLDEN and SILVER AKE AKE, LAUREL, PRIVET, BROADLEAF and other Hedge Plants, fine, strong two-year-olds, at 20/- per 100. RARE SHRUBS, including HEATHS (30 varieties), WARATAH, RHODODENDRONS (50 varieties), BORONIAS (4 varieties), ROSES and other rare shrubs. Send for our General Catalogue, 60 pages; New Zealand Native Plants, 30 pages; post free. DUNCAN & DAVIES, Ltd., WESTOWN, NEW PLYMOUTH.
PLANT NOW Shelter Trees, Hedge Plants, Ornamental and Flowering Plants, Fruit Trees, Roses. (Extensive list of varieties to choose from). We can quote for anything you require. Catalogues posted free. MORSHEAD NURSERY CO. NEW PLYMOUTH. JiIKORANGI JJUESERY. TIKOBAF?*. PLANTING SEASON, 1916.
500,000 Two-year-old Barberry, 20s per 1000. 10,000 Fruit Trees, all leading varieties, price according to size. 10,000 Cupreasus Lawsoniana, 2os per 100. All kinds of Hedge, Shelter, and Ornamental Trees. Catalogue free on application. Orders over 20s railed free for cash with order. A. S. HICKS, PROPRIETOR. TREES. TREES. R. McK. MORISON, NURSERYMAN, STRATFORD, Has for sale a FINE ASSORTMENT of GARDEN AND CATTLE HEDGE PLANTS. SHELTER & ORNAMENTAL TREES. FRUIT TREES AND FLOWERING SHRUBS. Come and inspect my Nurseries. Upwards of 20 years' standing. Compare Quality and Prices. Orders by post or telephone promptly attended to. BOUQUETS AND WREATHS SUPPLIED. R. McK. MORISON ; NURSERYMAN, STRATFORD. Telephone 22. . Town Agent—NEWTON KING, Stratford, New Plfmouth, Kaponga" and Inglewood, THE BEST HAND SEPARATOR MADE. THE FORTUNA, the s <* arator that the retailer need not be ashamed I o recommend and the purchaser will never regret buying, as it is simple mongh for anyone to understand, yet there is enough of it to make it n clean skimmer and a reliable, durable worker, easy to turn and easily cleaned ■uid put together. Moreover, all spare pc.rts are easily procured .at reasonable prices. B. HARKNESS fULIET STREET, STRATFORD. OR AGENTS.
logd prices have mounted rapidly. They are likely to keep high. You can't afford to waste; that is very certain. | To go hungry because food is not obtainable is bad enough ' But to starve in the midst of plenty—with good money in your pocket and no hindrance to buying—is infinitely worse. Yet, this is what a host of people are doing to-day. Starving, mind you, not for the lack of food, but because their digestive organs have lost tone and cannot properly digest the food they eat. Remember, it is not what you eat, but what you digest, that nourishes vour body and keeps you strong and healthy. Unless food is converted by the (ligestive processes into a condition hi which it can be absorbed into the system, muscles, bone, nerves and brain 'are slowly but surely starved. Food in such a case is indeed sometimes positively harmful. It hinders instead of helps, weakens instead of strengthens. How? Because it ferments in the stoi purities acre given off which find th into the blood and affect disaatrov. whole body. If you would get full value from the food you eat, you must see to it that your digestive organs are always equal io the work you give them to do. Now and then, from one cause or another, they may lose tone. At such times you will find it bettor to save a shilling or two on food and spend it on Mother Seigel's Syrup than to pile up misery for yourself, by continuing, to eat more 'than «votii weakened organs can properly diges„. ,i's the systet - --.j r v „ „f indigestior,, and by toning up and stimulating the stomach, liver and bowels enables you to digest, and draw nourishment from', what you eat. You will then no longer have to deplore money wasted p" food.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1916, Page 2
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