Mr P. W. Barlow, of the staff of tle Napier branch of the Bank of New Zealand, has received notice of his transter to Gisborne. , The following contracts have been let bv the Napier Harbour Board : — tjunply of iron bars and mild sL-el rods: Henry Williams and Sons, Ltcl., lron bars 16s 9d to 20s 9cl per cwt., mild steel rods L4s 6d ner cwt., less 2J per cent discouht. (Three tenderers). Supplv of 5000 each of foolsoap and xvindow envelopes : Daily Telegrapli, Irolscap envelopes 14s per thousand, wTndow envelopes 12s per thousand. (Eight fenderers) . For garden plants, such as omanjental trees, Toses. tomatoes. notatoes, ete.. - a spraying of "Calsulnh" lime sulphur solution is essential at this time of the year. Lse one part "Caleulph" to 113 pnrts of water when plants are in activp growth, and for citms trees one pnrt of "C'alsulnh" to 60 parts water Ask for "Oalsulph" at all merchants or Amners' Clive Sauare.*
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 244, 15 November 1929, Page 9
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158Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 244, 15 November 1929, Page 9
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