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PLANTING SEASON, 1920. JJOOK your Orders Now, for delivery May, June or July, for: Ornamental Trees and Plants, Is fid to 2s eaeli. Ornamental Trees and Plants, choice, 28 6d to 5s each. Roses, extra strong, 2s each, 18s per doz. Fruit Trees, 2a 3d to 2s fid each, 24s to 30s per dozen. Gooseberries, Currants and Rhubarb, Is each, 10s per dozen. Lemons, 3s fid to 5s each. Golden Ake Alee, Elaeagnus, Escailonia and other Hedge Plants, 2-year, 25s to 30s per 100. Macrocarpa, 30s to 35s per 100. Lawvioniana (supply limited),' 40s to 60s per 100. Pinus Insignis and Muricat-a, 2-year, 30s per. 100. Tree Lucerne, 20s per 100, £7 10s 1000. Timber Gums, 20s per 100, £7 10s 1000*. Timber Gums, in boxes, 30s per 100, £l2 10s 1000. Barberry, 1 year, 35s per 1000. Barberry, 2 year (supply limited)), 70s jer 1000. Boxthorn, strong, 32s fid per 1000. The above are minimum prices. Packing Extra. Catalogues upon Application. DUNCAN & DAVIES, LTD., N.w Plymouth (Phone 465.) W■ PETTIGREW, Stratford (Phone 180). G. 11. MILLS, Normanby. W. MOSS, Ngaere. Other Taranaki & Wanganui Nurserymen

REPATRIATION; . SUMMARY OP BENEFITS. "PROVIDED for Discharged Soldiers, Soldiers' Widows, Widowed Mother; of Deceased Soldiers/ and Nurse* who have served Overseas, undiir Repatriation Act, 1918. Loans for Businesses up to £3OO ( £SO free of interest). Loans up to £75, free of interest, for the purchase >of Furniture. Loans up to £SO (free of interest) for the purchase of Tools of Trade, etc. Financial Assistance to/ Apprentices resuming their indentures or trainees in private factories or workshops; also to approved trainees on farms. Assistance to men desiring employment, etc. Full particulars regarding the above i tters may be obtained from the Hon Secretaries of Local Committees, or Representatives at Inglewood, Opunake, Waitara, Stratford, Eltham, Hawera, Pa tea, or from— A. S. ALLEN, Repatriation Officer, New Plymouth. Thone 081, P.Q-. Box 73. Telegrams: "Repatriate, New Plymouth."

PALMERSTON TEA. TALA GAL LA QUALITY A SMALL Shipment of. choice tea from this Estate is now available. Half .lie usual quantity only is required to make the best brew. Sold only from bulk (no packets, nor is it cheapened by blending). See that the HalfChest bears the brand Palraerston over Talagalla in red btters. The undersigned hold stocks:— C. CARTER, J. McKEILL, JOHNSTON & HILL, H. PENNINGTON, J TAYLOR (Fitzroy), A. VEALE; C. DUNBAR, Urenui. SOLE BROS., aB usual, have secured a good Bupply of prime lambs, but ORDER EARLY. The Prices are Right. Also prime ox beef and wether ciutton, unequalled for quality in the Dominion.

CO TO RETFORD'S. Tor WOOLS . COTTONS . MUSLINS —: SATEENS . CBEPES And All General Draper/ ■ Agent for Sewing Machines and RequisitesColonial and Lceal Papers. 0< Hj RETFORD. CURRIE STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH TARANAKI LAND. BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. (Permanent) Directors: Messrs Richard Cock (Chairman), A. Shuttlewortn. W. L. Newman, Newton King, A. Goldwater, W. H. Skinner, li. H. George. BtJY TOUR OWN HOME. The Society lends money on Freehold or approved Leasehold Lands. A borrower may select his own architect, plans and builder. The Society pays cost of preparing and registering all mortgages of £IOO or over. AH profits divided equally amongst borrowers and Investors. The Society is purely cp-opera-tive. Based on the calculation of the profits made during the last few years. For example: A member borrowing £IOO (five shares of £2O each) would have paid in monthly instalments of £1 lis 8d In seven years .. £133 0 0 from ivhtch, deducting the amount of the loan 100 0 0

Would leave as paid for Interest the balance ££3oo The Society has a RESERVE FUND of over £2OOO. ONLY A COLD. A LITTLE TALK TO BUSINESS MEN. "ONLY A COLD,'* but a man's head Is) not clear for business. He may not be able to grasp the opportunity that he has waited for so long. His appearance Is against him, too. With swollen face and reddened nose, he cannot meet his employer or business friend with that look of confidence which Inspires confidence in return. Socially, he feels him-, self a nuisance—almost an outcast. Hardly Ul enough to compel him to abandon his engagements, he moves about, the embodiment of physical distress, and only awakens the feeling of pity or disgust in his acquaintances. "ONLY A COLD," to which a man must not give in but must run the risk of wore serious Ills by braving the weather, no matter how inclement it may be. How many cages of pneumonia and other serious illnesses, causing the deaths of fathers of families, result yearly from "ONLY A COLD." "ONLY A COLD," but which others catch; It spreads through the family, the office, the club. There is only one Remedy which can be relied upon to stop a cold, and is powerful enough at the same time to arrest the development of much more serious allied diseases. The sensible and responsible business men of Autralia appreciate the value of such a remedy, and, ns a result, thousands of bottles of Dr. Sneldon's New Discovery yearly pass over the counters of Chemists and Storekeepers of this land, and into the hands of heads of families. Dr. Sheldon's New Dlscorery, 2s and 3s 6d. Obtainable every■here,

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 June 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 18 June 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 18 June 1920, Page 2

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