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upwards upon Household Furniture 'without removal) and every other appro rid security. Repayable by Easy Instalments. No delay, no legal expenses. Apply personally or by letter, •adoring stamp for reply, L. W. BALXIND, Union BJS. Co's Buildings, Brougham Stmt, New Plymouth. fton* W. '■■■' 1 . ■■ MOTOR CAR BARGAINS. fiEDKHKtiXS B. S. A MOTOR-CYCLES ARRIVING SHOETLY. NEWTON KING BPECIAL. MOTOR SERVICE. IXW PLYKOUTH—HAWERA AND RETURH fJTTVE-SEATER CAR leaves Daily N«w» Office, Carrie Street, daily, at 4JO ajn. for Hawera, reaching latter plao* at 7 ajn., and connecting with tarty train to Wanganui. RETURN TIME-TABLE, ear* Hooker's, Hawera ..... 7.30 „ P. 0., Eltham ........... 8.15 „ P.O. Stratford .....v.. 8.35 „ P.O. Inglewood 9.15 „ Egmont Village 9.25 ORDINARY MOTOR OOACH FARES. T. H. BRANSGROVE. PLANTING SEASON, 1917. fyyjs offer the following in strong, hardy, well-grown plants.— PRUIT TREES.—AII kinds; one year 1» fld each, 15s per dozen, £5 per 100; two years, Ss each, 18s per dozen, £7 per 100. GOOSEBERRIES, CURRANTS, RHUBARB.—Os per dozen. ORNAMENTAL TREES & SHRUBS.li to 3t 6d each, according to variety. GARDEN HEDGE PLANTS.—One year, 15s per 100; two years, 20s per 100. BARBERRY AND BOXTHORN.—One year, 15s per 1000; twer years, 20s to 25s pef 1000. (CUPRESSUS, MACROCARPA, LAWSONIANIA, PINUS INSIGNIS and MURICATA (at other pines).—Two years, 15» 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: 6 per cent, discount for cash with order (excepting for Barberry and Boxthotn); H per cent within one dooth from invoice. Duncan t Davies, Ltd., New Plymouth A. S. Hicks, Tikorangi G. H. Mills, Normanby R. McK. Morisoo, Stratford Nursery Co., New Plymoutt W. P. Xufac. Btaatfo#-
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1917, Page 1
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444Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1917, Page 1
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