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NURSERYMEN’S NOTICES. 'PREES of exceptionally fine quality spec- ■*" ially prepared by expert forestors. Will all grow. Cash or cash on delivery. Mitchinson, Box 239. Phone 894. f 1 9 /f» 100 PINUS Ineignis, 2 years, U good etuff| Insignia, 12 to 18 ’ inches, 7/6 100. Mitchinson. 'Phone ‘ 894, New Plymouth. ; OA / 100 MACROCARPA, big, 2 years. . V/ " Mitchinson. ’Phone 894, New < Plymouth. , ) 20/- 100, SMAIj L leaf Escalonia, best ' " hedge "on the market. Law- " soniana, 2 yearn, 25/- 100; Wattle good trees, 12/6; z Gums, good, 10/-. Mitchin- i son, Box 239, ’Phone 894 New Plymouth. | ( 1O /- cash: These select shrubs, " Blue Pillar Rose,' American Pil ’ lar Rose, Brazil "Cherry, Leanotus, Weeping Tamarix, Felecia Azure?, Pmk Red Parrot Beak. Great value. Mitch- : inson, Bbx 239, New Plymouth; BM—M—— POULTRYMEN’S NOTICES. _ i WHITE LEGHORN COCKERELS FOR SALE. 1 Full brothers to winning team Taranaki Egg;Laying Competition at 1 Normanby, 1929,1930. TRIOS AND A FEW PULLETS ONLY FOR SALE. Booking orders for Settings and Day-Old I Chicks. For Price and. Particulars write for illus- . trated catalogue to — / R. R. CAM 0 *- ! BONNY DOON, POULTRY FARM, STRATFORD. - 'Phone No. 770. Telegrams: R RCannon, Stratford. . TO POULTRY FANCIERS. 6 t ' • \ . JMPORTED gLOOD ; i - TXAVING considerably increased my stock - and nlant, I am now in a position to supply dly'-OLD. CHICKS AND SETTINGS of eggs in any number. The in (.reduction of new blood, more eggs per hen and concentration upon good type has ; been my aim, Last year a cockerel was purchased at considerable, cost from Aus- ■ tralia and placed at the head of my flock. This is- a "grandson. of the famous Maieie . (registered R.O.P. hen No. 6) that laid 351 eggs in 364 days, at the British Coium bia egg-laying competition .at Agassis, Canada, while on the male side there are two crosses of 330 and 307 egg producers. Cockerels from this magnificent bird are being used this year and the.progeny I am now offering should be great egg layers and full of quality. • My birds, this year, have won «>0 prizes, 13 specials and 6 cups, as. well as the John. Jarvis Honour Bowls. WHITE LEGHORN.— Day-cld ’chicks, 15/- per dozen, or £5 10s per 100. Settings 10/6. LIGHT SUSSEX.—IS/- per setting. IMPORTED STRAIN, American Barred Rocks.—£l Is per setting. BOOK ORDERS EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. — | Visitors cordially welcomed at the »arm. A?J. DAVEY, Celia St., Stratford, Stratford Poultry Farm, WILL YOU GIVE ORDERS OR RECEIVE THEM? ! 'THE difference between the Manager and the “understrapper" who follows our ’ orders, is only the difference between a * good business education and the lack of ! it- - x- ! Now, while you are young, is the time for you to secure practical commercial 1 training. 5 SPARE TIME STUDY IN YOUR OWN HOME will enable you to qualify for rapid pro3 gress to the ranks of the order-givers. Let Hemingways train you. Hemingway s . Postal Instruction is a sure road to success. It is proven and practical. Study one of these profitable courses:— •Book-keeping, Accountancy, Prof., 5 Cost Accountancy, Law Prof., Banker’s Diploma,. Teacher’s Cerf tificates, Matriculation, Public Ser1 vice Entrance,' Salesmanship, Advertising, Land Agency, Pitman s I Shorthand, Business Letter Writ- < ing- - By postponement you are only robbing ‘ yourself. Write now for particulars of e the Course in which you are interested. r JJEMINGWAY’S j CORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS, 7 P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. f - -J 1 “ ~ n pRUDENTIAL piNANCE (JO., JJTD. ,r :• CAPITAL - - £10,090 3. r FIXED DEPOSITS. d RATES OF INTEREST: 36 Months--- 65% 12 Months... 5|% :e 24 Months... 6i% 6 Months... 55% s, 18 Months... 6%. 3 Months... 51% s. Deposits of £5 and upwards received. >• — a - - COMMERCIAL BANK BUILDINGS n • Devon Street, New Plymouth. g e VVEIGHT reduced in six weeks from list s' 61bs to fist 121bs with Youth-o-Form. A. H. Blennerhassett, Chemist. ri CORE Throat? Chew Kapex Cough II ° Cubes. . Wonderful • remedy—instant relief. 1/6 tin fill chemists.

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 August 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 6 August 1930, Page 1