REPATRIATION? SUMMARY OF BENEFITS. ■PROVIDED for Discharged Soldier* Soldiers' Widows, Widowed Motheri of Deceased Soldiers, and Nursei who hare served Overseas, undo) Repatriation Act, >l9lß. Loans for Businesses up to £3OO (£5( . free of interest). Loans up to £75, free of interest, for purcha.se of Furniture. Loans up to £SO (free of interest) fori the purchase of Tools of Trade, Financial Assistance to .Apprentice* re* suming their indentures or trainees in private factories or also to approved trainees on farms< AssistanceVtoi Stan desiring employment, etc. Full pgxtiquJars regarding the above! i tters WyW obtained from the Hon* Secretaries of .Local Committees, or Rep* resentatives at Inglewood, Opunake, Wail tara, Bltham, Hawera, of from— '' A. S. ALLEN, v« Repatriation Officer,! 1 New Plymouth. Phone 681. P.O. Box 73. Telegrams: "Repatriate, New Plymouth.'' ; PLANTING SEASON, 1920, fj gOOK your Orders Now, for deliver]} May, June or July, for: Ornamental Trees and Plants, Is 6d tflf 2s each. Ornamental Trees and Plants, choice/ 2s 6d to 5s each. t Roses, extra strong, 2s each, 18s per doz< Fruit Trees, 2s 3d to 2s 6d each, 24s toj 30s per dozen. t Gooseberries, Currants and Rhubarb, If each, 10s per dozen. ' > Lemons, 3s 6d to 5s each. i Golden Ake Ake, Elaeagnus, Esca3lonia( and other Hedge Plants, 2-year, 26f to 30s per 100. t Macrocarpa, 30s to 35s per 100. j Lawaoniana (supply limited), 40s to per 100. Pinus Insignia and Muricata, 2-year, 304 per 100. Tree Lucerne, 20s per 100, £7 10s 1000: Timber Gums, 20s per 100, £7 10s 10004 Timber Gt.ms, in boxes, 30s.per 100, L £li 10s 1000. " , Barberry, 1 year, 35s per 1000. Barberry, 2 year (supply limited)), 7M per 1000. Boxthom, strong, 32s Cd- per 1000. The above are minimum prices! Packing Extra. Catalogues upon Application. DUNCAN & DAVIES, LTD., N.w Plj* mouth (Phone 405.) W. PETTIGREW, Stratford (Phone 18t)> G.'H." MILLS, Normanby. W. MOSS, Ngaere. Other Taranaki & jWanganui Nurserymen £ 0L % 0. s r A s3^ DO YOU LIKE THE BEST? Well, over 75 per cent of the prizes winning exhibits in Vegetables .and farm roots, at the Winter Show, Palm<srston North, this year were again grofrn from COOPER'S SEEDS. Ask any of the principal prize-winners about them." In addition to this, the special made by Cooper's at both the Palmerston and Taihape winter .shows w£re described by thousands of farmers aud gardeners as the most interesting exhibit in those shows. All these exhibits were grown from COOPER'S SEEDS, which are proved bv every to.st to be the best in germination, purity, and excellence of the crop. We «r?w up to a standard (a verv high standard) —not down to a price list. When \ ; ou buy seeds, be sure they are COOPER'S SEEDS, either from the bulk, or in tiw packet. P. COOPER, LTD., WELLINGTON, X.Z. Cold nights lire here. The Briti.-h made "Unique" hot water |> o l tie will keep you snug and warm. A chon" 'investment. Obtainable every' liere. buying make sure oi' brand on necK of bottle.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1920, Page 7
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501Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1920, Page 7
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