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BUSINESS NOTICES. FLETCHER BROS. NEW SEASON'S SEEDS. MATHESON ROBERTS' SEEDS OF SATISFACTION. Our Experience—once tried always sown. AH the fWlowrtr* 3d per Packet, tetcept Peas and Beans, which are 6d Packet. PEAS. American Wonder Dwarf Garter's Daisy. McLean's Little Gem. Rev. Dr. Stuart. Stratagem. Veitch's Perfection. William Hurst. Yorkshire Hero. English Wonder. BEANS—BROAD. Early Long Pod. Harlington Winsor. Prize Winner. BEANS—FRENCH. Canadian Wonder. Early Golden Butter. Runner. Champion Scarlet. BEET. Blood Red. m Egyptian Turnip Rooted Nutting Crimson. White, or Spinach. BORECOLE or KALE. »warf or Tall Green Curled. BROCCOLI. Adams' Early. Leamington. Snow Winter White. _ Veitch's Self-protecting Wilcox's Late White. BRUSSELS SPROUTS. Scrymger's Giant. CABBAGE. Drumhead. Barly Dwarf York. Enfield Market. London Market. Rod Duteh Pickling. Blair's Phenomenal. Lamh's Earliest of All. Drumhead Savoy. CARROTS. JSarly Short Horn. Early Nantes. James' Scarlet Intermediate. Plevna Stump-rooted Lane Red Altringhatn. CAULIFLOWER. Early London. "Walcheren. Veitch's Autumn Giant CRESS. Extra L#ne Curled. CUCUMBER. Long Prickley. Short Prieklev. Stockwood Bidge. Long ffreen Smooth. CELERY. Cole's Crystal White. Cole's Superb Red. LEEK. London Flag. Large Musselbourgh. LETTUCE. All the Year Round. Drumhead. Neopolitan. Giant White Cos. MELON. Mixed Watu Melon. Mixed Pie Melon. MUSTARD. Fine White. ONIONS. Blood Red. Brown Globe. Brown Spanish. Giant Rouca TripoK. James Keeping. Silver Skin PicklingWhite Spanish. PARSLEY. Triple Curled. PARSNIP. Hollow Crown. PUMPKIN. Iron Bark. Yellow MammothRADISH. Long Scarlet. Mixed Turnip. French Breakfast. Icicle. RHUBARB. Mixed Varieties. SPINACH. Prickley or Winter. Round or Summer. SQUASH. Mixed Varieties. TOMATO. Large Red. Laxton's Open Air. Trophy. Carter's Sunrise. TURNIP. Early Snowball. Early White Stone... Golden Ball Laing's Garden Swede. VEGETABLE MARROW. Long White. Long Green. Moore's Cream. HERBS. Sace. Thyme. Sweet Marjoram. Lavender. jta, of the above cm be had by the Ounce, each as Onions, Radish, Mta£%-ift Taraip, (M* «*Xw'lota Ma Stratagem Peas 6d 3d Per Packet FLOWER SEEDS 3d Per Packet. 90 VARIETIES, including the f Canary Delphinum Okrjsanthemum, Clarkia, t*" m ° l ? e '„7jrfHa Lobelia Marigold, French and b&l. K"K»S rto !S I£ i?S 11 S&,S|'I'.rtffin <D#»rf' and Tall), 8 Bed), Zinnias. B* sais, etc. NOVELTIES IN VEGETABLE SEEDS. WebVs Wonderful Lettuce, Large Pea 0 « SoUd, Crisp and Sweet 0 6 fd lbl odded »fc Q { Boston Beauty Lettuce, . pkt 0 6 Ansa Uraig umo * r f im _ Solid Delidously Cnsp, fine bulb! having for Exhibition turned the scales at 30 pounds, Salisfy or Vegetable Oyster . A l"™tif„l oval shape with Sandwich Snick finely flavoured. Island Winter Vegetable H alf Long ' Carenton Carrot, Continuity Lettuce, packed 0° 6 almost coreless, per packet 0 - Luxury Lettuce u °

" THE filG FOUR THAT SHOULD BE IN EVERY GARDEN. THE SWEDISH GIANT DROUGHT RESISTING CABBAGE A new and marvellous production abbage. A most rapid grower also, greatWijrt ana. often sstf * <*»* SWEDISH GIANT CAULIFLOWER. , snow-white heads of uniform size wh|<* "J.^ 1 t d we ather well. weeks.—Price 1/- per Packet. CURTIS 9 CROWN PERENNIAL BROCCOLI. Each Plant will bear from 5 to 13 heads and the Plant will stand for without losing a single leaf.—Price 1/6 per Packet. WORLD'S WONDER PEA. This Wonderful Pea is taking all the First Prizes whenever shown at the varies Shows throughout the County. The Plant* are simply covered with pods up to 6 inches in length. Come and see the enlargement of the actualphotograph of a crop of those wonderful Peas taken in Ashburton last summer.—Price 1/- per Packet. Peas should be planted not less than 4 inches apart. We advise cutting *he above out for future reference as it must be withdrawn within the course f a few days to enable us to give particulars of the latest Novelties in Flower and Vegetable Seeds received from St. Albans, England, and the Swedish Seed Company, Australia. CHICK FOOD, OYSTER AND SHELL GRIT, ETC. We have just received full Supplies of the above. Day-old Chick Food, 4 pounds for 1 0 (Oyster Grit, 8 pounds for 1 C 12 pounds for 2 10 J 80 pound bags 8 ( Ita Chicken Food 4 pound, for 1 0 Shell Grit, Mjj-od. .for 1 ( 12 pounds for 2 10 *"g j ( Also in 4 pound, 10 pound, and Death to Lice, per Tin 2 C 1001 b bags; also coarse Chick Keating's Insect Powder, 7d, lOd, Food at same prices. and 1 ( Fowl Wheat 6/- and 7/- per Karswood Spice, 1/- and 2 ( Bushel, 19/9 and 22/9 a sack; _ _ , "lb Tins 12 t sacks included. Karswood Pig Powder 1 A „ „ , -,, n , i ta a Me-'gitt's Meal per pound O c Pollard, per 140 pound sacks 14 6 12 £o Unds f or 21C Bran, per 100 pound bags 8 6 I 50 pounds for 10 C CHICK NETTING 24 and 36 Inches Wide. FARMERS' SUNDRIES. Rock Salt, per cwt. 8 0 (Finest Separator Oil, per Gallon per J ton Lots 37 6 Tin 6 0 Plough Oil, tooso per Gallon 5 G Mineral Turpentine, per Gallon 4 0 Per Bottle 1 6 4 Gallon Tins 13 0 Tftmal to any for outside work. English Linseed Oil, per Gallon 6 0 ItaUan Plough Line, 4 ply 71b 5 Gallon Drums 27 6 Coils 14 0 per Bottle 1 6 FOR THE FOOTBALL SEASON 1928. MOSSO'S OIL OF SALT for Kicks, Bruises, Sprains, etc., relieves pain like magic and if appfied at once prevents any discolouration. Price 1/6, 2/6, and 7/6 per Bottle, all Chemists and Stores, or Post Frea from FLETCHER BROS., Canterbury Agents. FLETCHER BROS. Death to Lice, CASH SUPPLY STORES. P.O. BOX 116. TELEPHONE 24.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 252, 3 August 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 252, 3 August 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 252, 3 August 1928, Page 4

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