PLANTING SEASON, 1920. gOOK your Orders Now, for delivery May, June or July, for: Ornamental Trees and Plants, Is fid to 2a each. Ornamental Trees and Plants, choice, 2s 6d to 5s each. Roses, extra strong, 2s each, 18s per doz. Fruit Trees, 2s 3d to 2s Gd each, 24s to 30s per dozen. Gooseberries, Currants and Rhubarb, Is each, 10s per dozen. Lemons, 3s 6d to 5s each. Golden Ake Ake, Elaeagnus, Escailonia and other Hedge Plants, 2-year, 25s to 30s per 100. Macrocarpa, 30s to 35s per 100: ■ Lawioniana (supply limited), 40s_to 60s per 100. Pinus Insignis and Muricata, 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, 3as per 1000. Barberry, 2 year (supply limited)), 70s per 1000. Boxthorn, strong, 32s 6d per 1000. The above are minimum prices. Packing Extra. Catalogues upon Application. DUNCAN & DA VIES, LTD., N.w Plymouth (Phone 465.) W. PETTIGREW, Stratford (Phone 186). G. H. MILLS, Normanby. W. MOSS, Ngaero. Other Taranaki & Wanganui Nurserymen
REPATRIATION: SUMMARY OF BENEFITS. "PROVIDED for. Discharged Soldiers, Soldiers' Widows, Widowed Mothers of Deceased Soldiers, and Nurses who hwe served Overseas, under Repatriation Act, 191 S. 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) fo; the purchase of Tools of Trade, etc Financial' Assistance to Apprentices resuming their indentures or trainee? in private factories or workshops; also to approved trainees on farms Assistance to men desiring employment, etc, Full particulars regarding the above l tters may be obtained from the Hon Secretaries of Local Committees, or Representatives at Inglewood, Opunake, Waitara, Stratford, Eltliam, Hawera, Patea, or from— A. §. ALLEN, Repatriation Officer, New Plymouth. Phone 081. P.O. Box 73. Telegrams: "Repatriate, New Plymouth.
5? Tk Qhildren catchcoM easily IRISOSOSS rar~mrc and a neglected cold may i lead to serious complications. The standard family remedy (or coughs and colds, Bonnington's Irish Moss, - will quickly give relict and allay irritation. Bonnington's is so compounded that it acts almost like a throat paint and thus brings speedy relief to cough racked sufferers. Bonnington's Irish Moss contains no opiates or harmful drugs. It has been tested and proved (or over 60 years. Bommtfton's IrishOMhss is the standard family cough remedy in thousands of families to-day. Don't be put off with substitutes. Ask for Bonnington't. 1/6 and 2/6 at all Chemists and Stores. ISO
—will ensure quick relief from chapped hands and lips, rash-or any skin irritation due to cold, wind, rough work or sunburn. ASK YOUR CHEMIST FOR SOTALIS. price, 2/- a bottle. MACHINERY WANTED. Lathes, Machine Tools, Pipes, Woodworking, Sawmilling, Boilers, Steam, Gas and Oil Engines, Electric Plants, Rails, Wire Rope, Tractions, Portables, Healers, Cranes, Crushers, Winches.—Manning anil Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch.
Don't, hesitate to use Nazol very freely, especially by constant inhalation. It protects the mouth, nose and throat' against infectious influenza germs.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1920, Page 2
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