From the Canadian News: — ™he comparatively new Canadian paper \ published -in London—it is gathered! that the life of an apple tree in Nova | Scotia is from 60 to 100 years —a great advantage over more trying climates, where from twenty to thirty years are all that can be counted upon, Thus, in Nova Scotia, when a man lias once established' an orchard' he tie sure of an income from it, not only throughout his own lifetime, hut for the next generation. Indeed, while a hundred years may he given ■as the -probable limit of tin orchard's life, there are trees in the Annapolis Valley known to have been planted by the French, and which cannot, therefore, be less than 150 or 200 years old, but are still vigorous. BROAD WOC D! RONISCHI LTPP! , STEINWAY! We have a new and complete supply of these delightful instruments. The latest models! Every possible improvement included. Full and brilliant tone. We hold the largest stock of pianos in the Dominion, and have instruments to suit all classes and all purses, It is our endeavour to give the fullest satisfaction, and to enable anyone who desires a piano to get one on the easiest possible terms. Deferred payments from twentys hillings per month. No harrassinf conditions. We treat all our customers with the greatest consideration,and spare no pains to give satisfaction. Our reputation has, indeed, been built up on such methods. THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED, WELLINGTON. M. J. Brookes. North Island Manager. Local Representative: —H. Inns, Daniell's Buildings, Queen St. TO DO OTHERS GOOD. , "I have been living in S.W. Queensland for thirteen years," writes Mr J. R. Tindale editor of the Oimnam'ulla Watchman. During that time Ihave always been subject to attacks of Diarrhoea, and have alwoys found Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy to quickly cure me. I can recommend it to anyone suffering from that complaint. You may use this letter as you see fit. for it is written to do others good."
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 18 March 1913, Page 7
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420Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 18 March 1913, Page 7
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