It is easy to get SCOTT’S but oftimes it is difficult to keep it, especially when the children are near. Children love their creamy strength - maker. And what could be better for them than pure cod liver oil and tonic hypophosphites which provide food for muscles, tissues and nerves. Each drop of SCOTT S Emulsion is rich in bodybuilding ingredients such as are needed by every young child. At the same time that it builds up the body, SCOTT S soothes and heals the throat and chest. Severe coughs, colds and serious chest troubles are rarely contracted by children who are kept fit and well by SCOTT’S EMULSION THE ORIGINAL—AND THE BEST. BRINGS BACK THE ROSES OF HEALTH.
JMEBBZO K MEAN’S E.SSENCC 20 ■ For making good Family Cough Mixture at R Home. A Bottle makes a Pint. Saves £ Your Money: does you good. Price 216. PLANTING SEASON. 1922. MAY, JUNE, JULY. I VOW IS THE'TIME TO PLANTACACIA DECURRENS (Black Wattle), 17/6 per 100, £5 per 1000. BARBERRY—One year 35s pec 1000, 2year 75s per 1000. BOXTHORN —Price upon application. ELEAGNUS, ESCALLONIA, GOLDEN AKE AKE, PRIVET, LAUREL—One year 25s per 100; 2-year 35s 100. i EUCALYPTUS—For shelter, 20s per 100. For timber, £5 per 1000. LAWSONIANA —2-year 40s, 3-year 60s per 100. MACROCARPA—2yr 35s per 100. PINUS INSIGNIS—For shelter, 30s per 100. For timber £5 to £lO per 1000. PINUS MURICATA—2 and 3yr 30s to 40s per 100. FRUIT TREES—2/6 to 3s each, 28s to 33s dozen. ROSES —General collection, 20s dozen. General Lines Nursery Stock. DUNCAN & DAVIES, LTD., New Plymouth, Telephone 465. W. PETTIGREW, Stratford. G. H. MILLS, Normanby. W. MOSS, Ngaere. Other Taranaki and Wanganui Nurserymen.
ZwJsJvA. twih/ Ww COOPER’S FARM SEEDS 'THIS season we are selling, through many of the principal merchants in N.Z., our specially selected seeds of Mangels, Swedes, Turnips, and other Farm Seeds, in our popular 11b sealed packets. This ensures the buyer getting only the genuine seeds tested by ourselves and the Department of Agriculture, and freshly packed. The produce of Cooper’s N.Z. Seeds is winning prizes on all sides and giving wonderfully fine crops in the trials made at Government Farms, Education Boards, and the principal prize-takers in all parts of New Zealand. Ask any of these experts for their unbiassed report. In 1916, the Department of Agriculture made an especially careful trial of Mangels (see report upon this trial in Journal of Agriculture, August 21, which says) :■— “Cooper’s Mangels, Mammoth Long Red, proved the finest cropping strain of all 20 different Mangels from all the principal firms, both Colonial and European, were tested. COOPER’S Mangels cropped 71 tons per acre. The other competitors’ lots cropped from 31 tons to 67 tons per acre.” Be sure that vou sow the genuine COOPER’S SEEDS. F- COOPER. LTD. DIXON STREET, WELLINGTON. ‘■'Selling Seeds since Sixty” (1800).
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 July 1922, Page 12
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