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FARMERS! ■j/ THIS IS WHAT YOU ARE / STRIVING FOR. GOOD MILKERS. k UD XHX SICKST OF THE FOUHDATION IS FARMER'S CO-OP. CALFMEAL i OBTAINABLE AT AliL BRANCHES. AJJ& 'AT "ONCE FOR THE BOOKLET GIVING MBEOTIONB FOB USE AND SEASONS WHY IT SHOULD BE USED. FARMERS' COOP. Howera and Branches
CAT A RHH Aitlinixtiea], Jwoooftial, and other Concha HEAN'S ESSENCE 1 piat—Saves 10/- - 1 MOTOB-CAB SERVICE. A MOXOE-CJ® " Will le«ve TWaitara daily at 12 o'clock (noon). for Lepperton Junction, eonnecting with the mid-day train from New Plymouth to Wanganui, leaving Lepperton Junct'ion for Waitara immediately on arrival of train. C. H. JOHNSTON, Waitara. Morshead Nursery Co., New Plymouth W. P. Taylor, Stratford. —^CZKTa census was taken of the housewives who ate Creamoata, the reialt would •urprite J®®* Ow ou •iS? % ann * ll y~M average of f*SSS 10 every lazily la New Zealand. Such OetYSidk Jtef'r™ pro *' °' «*«lence. Crwinoaufor to-mor-jk'onr fonad ,n no °®f »jpwket to-day! Cnannlaud all iWla crodncti aSSdld 2LS? tFreeO«t^lieme"**mP 'or coupon theet and o£? to 80i24, TWt. FU*i au. w fAr srsr^sri 'O THt OAT
9 bright light makes a HAPPY HOME. ® yw-iMtal a lighting system in your Jmbm or Store without first enquiring into the merits of the WIZARD LIGHT Jon win not bt studying jour best intereata. Bra*S* lIHETY-SEVEN PER CENT. OF AIR. TOR ALP PARTICULARS OF THE "WIZARD" INCANDESCENT GAS IUGHTING 6YSTEMS FOB , COUNTRY BOMES AND STORES WHITE TO ' F. H. ROBERTSON and Co., Brougham St, New Plymouth, PLANTING SEASON, 1917. offer the following in strong, karty, well-grown plants:— fXUIT IHEEg.—AII kinds; one year Is W each, 15s per dozen, '£6 per 100; two years, 2s each, 18a per dozen, [£7rper 100. GOOSEBERRIES, CURRANTS, RHUBARB.—h per dozen, wy MENTAL TREES 4 SHRUBS.—' i T* to 3a #d each, according to variety. GARDEN HEDGE PLANTS.—One year, Ma per 100; two years, 20s per 100. fARBERBY AND BOXTHORN.—One yaar, 15a per 1000; two years, 20s to 29* per MOO. COPRESSUS, MACROCARPA, LAWSONIANIA, PINUS INSIGNIS and MURICATA (or other pines).—Two yean, 15s to*2os per 100. SOSES.—A large*selection; 1/3 each, 12s dram. Norqjties aa per catalognee. Ik* above aw mini mam prices—packing aaA in all case*. Qatalognaa free l an application. Terns: 5 per cent, discount |or cash with cedar and Boxthana); ,2J within me wmth fromfawto. Bywatk' fi. WkfiSonmj
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1917, Page 6
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