A WONDERFUL BLAZE OF COLOUR. Thousands of Glorious Flowers. A Sight of Unusual Magnificence. To see thousands upon thousands of flowers of every conceivable colour massed together, is a sight too magnificent lo describe. Even the brush of the ; most talented artist fails utterly when i attempting to transfer this inspiring i masterpiece of Nature to canvas. ] To-morrow evening Mis* Carney, the ; Florist, will devote her entire window I to a brilliant display, of cut-flowers. I From now on, Miss Carney will make I a <-peeialty of cut (lowers ' for home 1 (ler-oretion and gift purposes. Miss ! Carney lisi*s arranged with naay n&w I grower* for abundant supplies. Kresh- ; u.-s will be of first consideration. No Yesterday"-* Mowers will ])« sohl. The ; . v'.y ■•- s.v i.■ ndardi *:\<\. iuul ninsre from j ;<l, SM, 1/ to V per bunch. Ev?ry one a most generouß bunch for the prieq. : too. Make a habit of setting fn-s.li o:it(lowers regularly from C.-arney. >lo to-morrow hilili wapuifieent opening display. \iiV> Carney, AuekI land's Premier Uoiujuct and Moral j .Artiste. 2i. Karangahajie Ifoud (jilst below the Tivoli), where tin- vivid preen light is. Thone iH-O:JS. I Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 83, 8 April 1925, Page 9
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