Saturday Trading IN NEW PLYMOUTH OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY We the undersigned business firms of New Plymouth, consider that we will be studying and serving our country and town customers’ interests and convenience best by KEEPING OUR PREMISES OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY As we have heretofore. We are, yours for business and service,Bakers & Pastrycooks Fruiterers and Confectioners MAY & ARROWSMITH, LTD. A.WOOLLER. A. WOOLLETT. HYGIENIC BAKERY. AH p ING &ca J. SOMMERTON. F. BRADY. G. H. GALLAGHER. LEONG TING & CO. MRS. P. LEALAND. R. & G. BROTHERS. M. L. GAVEY D I \G. YUKA & CO. Restaurants city fruit & flower co. MRS. T. JONES, F. WALLIS. MRS. A BANKS R- COCK - D. GRAHAM. N. NOVAK & CO. J w ROLSTON. K J. W. KURTA & CO. __ . - . a. bartlett & co. Hairdressers and * Tobacconists Butchers and s.r. lovell. W. H. PREECE. Pork Butchers a. j. richards. BULLOT & ROBERTS. SOLE BROS. xyi ... * ■ CITY MEAT STORES. CiieiTllStS J. HARVEY & SON. (OPEN FROM 7 TILL 8.30 p.m, W. G. MACK. 0N SATURDAY.) SCOTT & DAVIDSON. DAVIES’ PHARMACY; nomu. MEAT SUPPLY. MOTUROA BUTCHERY. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ DISH. HARVEY. PENSARY.
St The Farmer’s { Big Problem The high cost and difficulty of procur- O-jOiS ing labour. '"■ ) ) 1 ' “ One solution is to grow bigger crops on a I&K7 smaller acreage. You can do this by using” '* * ECLIPSE FERTILIZERS Mere than 5000 New Zealand farmers used them last year —a splendid testimony to their IB I w> "ST -asp—g popularity and reliability. , | | ’ L Write for particulars to Rwk E§ fin & J» S 9 The New Zealand Refrigerating Co. Ltd. JLJ VICTORIA AYBNUE, WANGANUI THVTWIHnTY U—
NCW IS THE TIME TO PLANT 1 I STRONG, WELL GROWN TREES OF | PINUS MURICATA, strong 2-year, 35s per 100, | PINUS INBIGNUS, strong 2yr, for shelter, 30s I per IM, £l2 10s per 1000. PINUS INSIGNUS, straight steins for timber, i £lO 10s per 1000. EUCALYPTUS, ACACIA & TP.EE LUCERNE ! (in boxes extra), 20s per 100, £7 10s 1000. OLEARIA (Golden Ake Ake), Eleagnus, Laurel, Escallaria and Privet, one year trees 25s 100, £lO 1000; 2yr trees 35s 100. i CUPBESBUS MACBOCARPA, 2-year trees, I strong, 35s per 100. CUPRBBBUS LAWSONIANA, 2yr trees, very ! scarce (3yr sold out), 40s per 100. BOXTHORN, strong, 30s 1000 in lots of 10,000. I BARBERRY, one year (2yr sold out) 40s 100. BRUIT TREES, special grade, picked trees, 3s I each, 33a doz.; Commercial, 2s 6d each,- ■ 28s doz. LEMONS % ORANGES 4s to 5s each, 45s doz. | Gooseberries it Rhubarb, strong, Is 3d each, j 12s dot?.; Roses, choice named, 2s each, 203 ! dos.; Shrubs and Climbers, choice 3s each. , common 2s each, 20s dozen. Rhododendron, strong 3s 6d to 5s each. Book your orders now, whilst stocks are good. . Early planting is always the best. Catalogues ; Upon application. BUNCAN y DAVIES, LTD., Exotic Nurseries, ! New Plymouth: W. PETTIGREW, Fairtank Nurseries, Stratford; G. H. MILLS, Nurseryman. Normanby; W. MOSS, Nurseryman, Ngaere; and other Taranaki and Wanganui Nurserymen. GET THE REXONA HABIT. j The Rexona habit results in health and beauty, and once formed will never be broken. There are two Rexona habits—that of using Rexona Ointment to heal all injuries to the skin and the Rexona Soap habit, which consists of keeping oneself clean and pure with a delicately scented and medicated soap. Rexona Ointment and Rexona Soap mean skin health and beauty, comfort to the user and immunity from disease So form the Rexona Habit. Start with a cake of Rexona Soan : and a h 6d pot of Oinunent. Obtainable, everywhere. J
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 May 1921, Page 3
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576Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 May 1921, Page 3
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