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NURSERYMEN’S NOTICES. PLANTING SEASON IS HERE! L°OK at this. Procure some hardy plants, all from grown on exposed land. Barberry (ordinary) from 30/- 1000, Seedle&s variety 17/6 100. Cupresses Macrocarpa, 2 years, from 20/- to 35/- 100. Cupfessus Lawsoniana, 2 years, from 25/* to 35/- 100. Pinus. Insignis, 2 years, from 15/- to 25/- 100. Pinus Muricata, 2 years, 15/- to 25/- 100. Black Wattle and Gums, 12/6 per 100, 75/- per 1000. Golden Ake Ake, Escallonia, Abolia, from 25/- to 35/100. Acacia Verticillata (sold out), orders booked for 1932. Also all kinds of Flowering Shrubs, Roses, Fruit Trees, at Lowest Prices. A Trial solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Expert advice given free. Good Reduction for quantities. Quote on application. Freight paid for Cash with Order. From— E. F. Z U . MBAC * WESTOWN, NEW PLYMOUTH. / ’Phone 1601. PA R M HEDGES. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT. BARBERRY.—AII strong well graded plants, grown right out in the open. Ist class 2-year-olds in lots of 2500 or over, 50/- per 1000, less 5 per cent, for cash with order. \ 1 SEEDLESS BARBERRY.—WeII grown 2- V year-olds, 180/- .1000. Strong 1-year-olds, 160/- 1000.. BOXTHORN.—WeII graded sturdy plants, grown right out in the open. In lots of 2500 at 20/- 1000. Railage free for cash with order. J)UNCAN AND J)AV!ES, pTD, • -NURSERYMEN, NEW PLYMOUTH. ’Phone 465. ’Phone 465. “You cannot afford to sow anything but the best.” Do you like sweet peas ? ■ ■ ‘-.--I Well, sow Cooper’s Super Peas, W. Massey and R. Seddon. The Best. 1 TIMBER! • .’A .//’•. MR. FARMER! What about that sec-ond-class Timber you are needing. It would help to keep our staff of employees off the unemployment levy. Our lorry could come to you at once. If it is a matter of 1 money see us about it. Lots of seasoned timber in all lines in stock. Delivery anywhere in reason. ALTER QLEMENT, TE KIRI. '

“Concrete for Durability and Economy.” J v W. TONG, LTD. - - - HAWERA Announce the production of their new “TONGCRETE” UTILITY BUILDING SLABS (Patent applied for). IDEAL for the construction of LARGE CAPACITY WATER TROUGHS, TANKS, SILOS, FARM.BUILDINGS, Etc. No skilled labour required; no formwork. For particulars apply to: AGENTS: Farmers’ Co-op. All Newton King. Ltd. Bennett & Sutton, Branches. All Branches. Hawera. J. B. Mac Ewen & Co. E. W. Harris, Patea. . McCarty & Hunger, Ltd. All Branches. ' C. A. Wilkinson, Ltd. P * tea A x Kaupokonui Co. All Branches. H. T. Cooper, StratLtd. All Branches. J. Pepper. Waverley. / ford.

am S? v L ’ /»Yfit w.» J l l W OSMONDS’ “OXYGAS” the drink jT Weed, Udder 111, Milk Fever, Bad Quarter, Garget, Mammitis, Inflammation KKa of *he Calving and Lambing Bed, etc. Remove the cause of Udder trouble by using “Oxygas.” The Cure must first >SS£aJ®fii / come from the inside. “Oxygas” goes straight to the bag. kills the disease / germs, and literally lifts out the inflammation and fever. The cost is insigmVgjgiy/ ficant compared with the results. \<MB S&S I OSMONDS* “VACCADYNE” the ointment _ ffil Used in conjunction with “Oxygas,” “Vaccadyne” is a splendid antiseptic jB dealing Ointment for Sore Teats, Hard Bag, Difficult Milkers, Bad Quar- /ff ter, etc. Thousands of Farmers have proved its beneficial results. Send for full particulars of these and other Osmond Animal and Cattle Medicines. They are sent post free, and will interest you. csss| : Local Agent: ||§i j FARMERS’ CO-OP. ORGANISATION SOCIETY, gj g LIMITED, HAWERA. „ Ij

HARDWOOD FARM GATES • . .. —in — ■ • JARRAH or KARRI HARDWOODS THAT LAST. NO REPLACEMENT ALL READY TO BOLT TOGETHER. TIMBER CUT. HOLES BORED 10 Feet Size from 19/6 including Bolts. JONES & SANDFORD LTD. SOUTH ROAD ’Phone 728 NEW PLYMOUTH

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 August 1931, Page 12 (Supplement)

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 1 August 1931, Page 12 (Supplement)

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 1 August 1931, Page 12 (Supplement)

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