SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS ASK FOR OUR CATALOGUE FOREST TREES, HEDGE PLANTS, ORNAMENTAL TREES & SHRUBS, CHOICE ROSE BUSHES, FRUIT TREES, including LEMONS, ORANGES, MANDARINES, ETC. CUPRESSUS MACROCARPA make wonderful shelter trees and the timber very durable as posts. One year old from trys. 15/- per ICO or £5 per 1000. Two-year-old. 201- 100. CUPRESSUS LAWSONIANA. The best ornamental shelter hedge. Transplant well. Two-year-old. 20,to 25/- per 100. Three-year-old. .‘3O- - ICO. PINUS INSIGN US.—The most rapid growing timber tree grown ; prod living good nullable- timber in about 20 years. One-year-old. 5/- to 10/- per iOO or 40/- per 1000. Two-vear-old. 20/- per 100. GUMS, from Trays. 15/- per 100 or £5 per 1000. SEEDLESS BARBERRY. The best stock Hedge in commerce. Will give shelter right down to the ground and eliminates all repairs to fencing m the future. 18/- per 100 or £7 per 1000. D. S. THOMPSON & CO. 181 GLADSTONE ROAD. ’PHONE 545. Azzopardi and Holland Ltd. OPTICIANS OF NAPIER NOW OPEN GISBORNE Manager: R. A. DICKSON F.8.0.A., F.S.M.C., F. 1.0. (Eng.) NEXT ADAMS’ PHONE 1938.
PERMANENT TRUSTEE PERMANENCY Is a requisite A quality in an Executor and Trustee. It is not found in an mdividual. * J.lip continuity and permanency of the New Zealand Insurance Company Limited as Executor and Trustee is. assured.' You can be certain of care and attention if you appoint this soundly established Coim pany. Its organisation and financial resources are a guarantee of promptitude, efficiency and safety. ■ • 1 - Interesting Tree Handbook of information from any Branch Office of from— ;; t r % v r 7% j. L. KIRRER ,-TRUST OFFICER ;1H ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY LTD. TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR, AGENT, ATTORNEY (Specially Empowered by Act . oi Parliament). GISBORNE HEAD OFFICE) AUCKLAND
Tliq first shipment of South Ausiraliau,'oranges for this .seasonrji-oai'liei] llluir by Uie Waitaki at midnight on Wednesday, Practicaliy the whole ot the Invercargill, allotment ..was delivered into • the-, wholesale stores .and sorted, .for delivery by,.closing I’mp yesterday. The fruit appears to.he in excellent condition,, and well up to the standard of previous years for sweetness., The next shipment is expected in three weak's. It will probably again' arrive on s hare;' market ai OliifL—T'.A.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12904, 3 July 1936, Page 4
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