: BUSINESS, NOTICES. ? BIG REDUCTION IN vV;-V •'■';' TAILORING. ",' SEE OUR WINDOW, . . iTJITE are now offering a fine A&T V i_ange of suitings at the low price of; £10 10/-, all guaranteed first-class tailor-made in our own; workroom. Call in and inspect -before placing your order elsewhere. ..'•_, ■-....■ AOAMSON _ ROBB THEPLACE FOR MEN'S WEAR, hawera: -,',;,, I NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT STRONG, WELL-GROWN TREES, j PINUS MURICATA, strong two-year, j 35s per 100. -j Pinus Insignus, strong two-year (for j >belter), 30s per 100, £12 10s per 1000. Pinus Insignus, straight stems for' timber, '£10 per 1000. ■ Eucalyptus, Acacia, and Tree Lucerne (in boxes extra!, 20s per 100. £7 10s1 per 1000. Olearia (Golden Ake Ake), Eleagnus, Laurel, Escallonia and Privet, one-year trees 25s per 100, £10 per 1000- twoyear trees 35s ,per 100. - , -, Cupressus Macrocarpa tyo-year trees,' strong, 35s per, 100. Boxthorn, strong (30s per 1000 io lots. of 10,000, 35s perTOOO. i Barberry, one-year (two-year sold i out), 40s per 1000. I Fruit Trees, special grade picked trees, 3s each, 33s dozen. 1 Fruit Trees, commercial, 2s <5d each, | 28s per dozen. ! Lemons > and Oranges, 4s to 5s each, i 45s^per dozen. _ dossen. Gooseberries and Rhubarb, strong, Is 3d each, 12s per dozen. Roses, choice named, 2s~9ftG&_~'36s per lozen. _( " ' Shrubs and Climbere, cfcorOe, 3s each, comihon-28, 20s per 100. Rhododendron, strong, 9s <6d to 5s each. • m ' Book your orders now while stocks'are goo d. Early planting is always the best." Catalogues upon application^ Duncan and Davies, Ltd., Exotic Nurseries, New Plymouth. VV -rP^ tt;grew ' Eairb*nk Nurseries, Stratford 0. H Mills, Nurseryman, Normanby. ,W. Moss. Nurseryman. Ngaere. Also other Taranaki and Wanganui Nurserymen.
!_ PLANTING SEASON, 1921. * 1 MAY TQ AUGUST. v T/ KGE Stocks of ha-d^, well-grown *"■' t-1-'" 4*plants. •"'■' " ■■ ■;'•■■' koSa^ 8'^ 1'6 Ake ' Escallonia, Eleagnus. Tree Lucerne, etc. Shelter.—Pines; Macrocaitpas, Gums Boxthorn. Berberry, etc. Fruit trees, Roses Ornamentals and general nursery lines. , ' T _ Inspection invited. it «. °f er •?"?! varietios Which I have t J pr?y® d suitable to this district * ii De'iyer^free in Hawera and euLurhs, « and on rail. . ' v -lgents: Smith arid <£acton, [~ Central Mart. __ G. H.MILLS, Waihi Nurseries; - p'o^bS"lP* Road ' Nori°anby • k - ________B_^^wM k W\w_i 8 _____H_S_^i^lwiM_9B Go the Kidcfies'ColdsJ J In the Winter, the fineet .thing.» r the wodd for^Kiddiee •• m^AcZ i __ ' & J Bontt'»l ßton,« Irish Mow at l A f e«,-«!« c- ,M th«y have cold*. * II Bonnington • will quickly banian i lhs. con*l»int—and it ia al«o a !•,,fb|e jw«yentive. Bonnington* Irwh Mom-the 60 year-old fa*. A furi»e-«_;he»alett cough remedy II for the fettfe onet-it contain* 1 V potent ingredients, but no harm* ful drug*, narcotics or alcohd. Bonnin^ton*s IrishOMbss Crt !_• f«a_Jijr battle jn»—2/6 .TtrywUre 4__k^_m~ YOUR EYESIGHT IS <MF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE. mH3EREFORE you should not entrust -A the .testing of it to any but a fully qualified optician. By our scientifically accurate and thorough teats, every defect of the eye is discovered and the pr.op&r glasses prescribed for its correction. Have -yWr^eyes. examined NOW. Consulting Optician: Fred C. Foden, 1378.-O.A. FI 0 H. A. BRUNETTE. JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN Established 1882.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 6 July 1921, Page 6
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