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A BRIGHT LIGHT MAKES A HAPPY HOME, PLANTING SEASON, 1917. If you instal a lighting system in your House or Store without first enquiring into the merits of the WIZARD LIGHT you will not be studying your best interests. $Ws NINETY-SEVEN PES CENT. OF AJK. 'FOR AHi PAETTCOLABS OF THE "WIZARD" INCANDESCENT GAS LIGHTING SYSTEMS FOR COtHJTBY tHGMES AND STOKES WRITE TO F. H.-BOBERTSON and Co., Brougham St., New Plymouth. - JjEPPEKfON MOTOR-CAE SERVICE, A MOT6r-CAR mil leave Waitara daily at 12 o'cloicfe (noon), for Lepperton Junction, connecting with the mid-day t&in from New Plymouth to leaving Junction (or Waitara immediately on arrival of train, : : C. H. JOHNSTON,' i Waitara. ( offer the following in strong, hardy, well-grown plants:— FRUIT TREES.—AII kinds; one year Is ®d each, 15s per dozen, £5 per 1 Offtwo years, 2s each, 18s per ttozen, £7 per 100. 1 GOOSEBERRIES, CURRANTS, RHUBARB.—Cs per dozen. ORNAMENTAL TREES & SHRUBS— Is to 3s fid each, according to variety. GARDEN HEDGE PLANTS—One year, 15s per 100; two years, 20s per 100. BARBERRY AND BOXTHOEN.—One year, Ins per 100t' two years, 20s to 25s per 1000. CUtPRESSUS, MACROCARPA, LAWSONIANIA. PINUS INSIGKIS and MURICATA (or other pines). -Two years, 15s to 20s per 100. ROSES. —A large selection; 1/3 each, 12s dozen. Novelties as per catalogues. The above are minimum prices—packing and freight extra in all cases. Catalogues free on application. Terms: 5 per cent, discount for cash with order (excepting for Barberry and Bosthorn); 2J per cent, within one month from invoice. Duncan & Davies, Ltd., New Plymouth \ A. S. Hicks, Tikorangi G. H. Mills, Normanby R. McK. Morison, Stratford Morshead Nursery Co., New Plymouth W. P. Taylor, Stratford
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1917, Page 10
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