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J)OES JNTIRBS* TTERE'S a bug for your ear—A statement that ought to get jroaf interest. . - .-!j CAR ENAMELLING AND PAMW!®S will 110 doubt occupy your attention ; a| least once a year, but it claims our cloM attention and ststidy all the time, very best English enamels have beta on the market for a long time, but at ljU; we have secured *a large c<pwii|MiMaK Comprising almost every tint Jttfnufatyi tured. RELIABLE.—A small word, wide meaning. We use it in its broadets sense when we apply it to our Motoj Enamelling and Fainting. When jvd are satisfied so are we—but not Wore. < SILVER, ELECTRO AND COPPBB PLATING. Take care of what you have in of Plated Ware, but don't neglect; bvfbw any. old articles re-plated, wnuh cwU u little. J: JENKINSOIT" 1 MOTOR-CAR PAINTER AND PLATER, ■ BROUGHAM ST., NEW PLYMODZHf ' —— ACETONE WELDINGI; IT you have Broken Cm tings, them to j E. S. WOOLDBIDQE, j GILL STREET, NEW PLSMOOTB,'} and have the job put right b* tan PHONE 601. JBOXlt#. . 1 - |J i 1 ■—. ... L.. ■■■!■. -in iw»mnti; . REPATRIATION TO FARMERS. - ' ' "J The New Plymouth RepfttrUtig*fl»mijj mittee invites the Co-operation of tkitnA ers to train er-aoldiera in farming. The employer is required to pay u a wage of £1 per weelc aw} whilst the Repatriation pays ,au aUffW'j ance to approved trainee* l of £1 pa"' week, part of which is retained OA April behalf until the satisfactory cpstpitttaa'i of the period of training. " , 1 It must be reeognUed that th«r»4* « duty cast on every member of the munity to h«lp the Returned BflMfcfc who have risked all and suffered hardship to maintain freedom an& |B**' tice. The Committee, therefore, ippM&ta the patriotism of the farmers to helpiWf returned men to learn farming, anfl'mßP them to become producers—tne more whom we have the greater th» tiop, and the easier the burden oftwm by the war. i • Write to Secretaries of tocal Commitm teee or official Representative* at Il|M wood, Opunake, Waitara, Stratford, St4 tham, Hawera, Patea, or to A. S. ALLp; ~ , Repatriation Officer, V.J New Plymouth../ Box 73, 'Phone 881. Telegrams: Repatriate, New Plymov^i PLANTING SEASON, 192& jDOOK your Orders Now, for delivery; May, June or July, for:" ; Ornamental Trees and' Plants, Is 6d to 2s each. : Ornamental Trees and Plßttti, 2s 6d to 5s each. 'A Roses, extra strong, 2s each, IBs per doc* Fruit Trees, 2s 3d to 2s 6d each, 24l to]! 30s per dozen. ' r| Gooseberries, Currants and Rhubarb, It* each, 10s per dozen. # j Lemons, 3s 6d to 5s each. j Golden Ake Ake, Elaeagnus, Escaflontt] and other Hedge Pbnte, 2-y»"j JW»! to 30s per 100. ' . Maorocarpa, 30s to 35s per 100. ' 1j: Lawaoniana (supply limited), 40l t0,60tl per 100. , | Pinus Insignia and Murioata, 2-year, 30#$ per 100. i 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)), 7W?.per 1000. !" Boxthorn, strong, 32s 6d per 1000. 1 The above are minimum prices* t Packing Extr%.. « J " Catalogues upon Application. »' DUNCAN & DAVIBS, LTD, N.w, Hy*| mouth (Phone 465.) I W. PETTIGREW, Stratford {Phone 186)/!, G. H. MILLS, Normanby, 3*! W, MOSS, Ngaere. ~ k; Other Taranaki & Wangaaui NurMTyjnw(j l i Rheumaiine Oxy^iinii Has cured hundreds fro® RHEUMATISM Read what grateful patleSt# Km* Mr. W. G. Mabey, Mercer, skjnup 1 ] suffered from Rheumatism, Soiatioa, and K Lumbago for 20 . years. .iiter twoj courses of your wonderful ciir* l.Ukfi pleased to say that I am now Com£i#t«lj ' cured." > i\ i' Mrs. Knapp, snr., P.O. Box I,'TflW kino, Waipawa, writes.* "I rafffm „ dreadful pains in my limbs and bad; 1 but after two weeks of your trMtsgot I received relief. In two months fyHH completely cured." i Mrs. J. William, Pakowhai road, Ha* tings, writes: "My trouble i»,gTSMjg"' l *'® going away j in fact; I am quit* * woman,'' FREE COUPON. The Dominion Rheumatic Cure PWL fiULfl Hellaby'a Bldge., Box 369, Auckland*' j i Name ....*v.^ Address •. ; ■ if Please send me a Free Book alMOln Rheumatlam, mentioned in thi TatuMdl v Daily News.—H 118. - ' CO TO RETFORD'S, ) For WOOLS i*L COTTONS • • -V, MUSLINS 1. SATEENS OREPES "i And All General Drapery ■ Agent for Sewing Machines attl Requisites. . ' w Colonial and Local Papers. . 0< H« RETFORD. CDailß STREET,

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1920, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1920, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1920, Page 11

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