PLANTS, TREES, SEEDS, Etc., FOR SAIiE ASTERS. Phlox, Marigolds. Nemesia, Iceland Popples, Tomatoes, early, smooth skin, 6/ 100. 3/6 50, posted.—Selwyn Nurseries, Mt, Albert. x 2 EVERGREEN Lawn Grass Seed. 1/ lb, add postage.—Brown's Mill. Durham Lane. S4 FARMYARD MANURE, per lorry load.—Berry, Mt. Wellington. Phone 25-825. HS4 FISH MANURE, 71b bags 3/9. add postage.—A. M. Doull and Co.. 60. Hobson St.. Auckland. P.O. Box 1778. S4 CARNATIONS, plant now, pink . winter flowering, 3 for 4/6; 18/ a doz, posted.—Barrett's Carnation Gardens, Avondale Rd. 30 FRUIT TREES—Lemons, Fruiting size: Mayer, 27/6; Lisbon, 30/; others, Eureka 20/, Lisbon 17/6. Tomato Plants, all hardened off: Kondine Red, 25 for 3/6, 50 for 6/6; Beef Steak, 25 for 4/; Australian Dwarf, 25 for 3/6, 50 for 6/6, posted. Taylors, 968, New North Rd., Mt. Albert, 5.W.2. S4 SEED POTATOES SEED POTATOES. Sutton, Arran Chief and other varieties. SPECIAL GARDEN MANURE. 71b bag 1/3, 141b 2/4. PRIMARY PRODUCERS' SUPPLIES. LTD., 59. Customs Street West. Auckland. S4 THREE SPLENDID GRASS SEED MIXTURES. NUMBERS 1. 2, 71/6 SACK, 140LB. Samples.' SPECIAL BUSH BURN MIXTURE, 36/. sacks In. f.o.r. A. VICKERS, N.Z. Express Co.. Auckland. B4 HUMIC COMPOST! We have been successful in obtaining supplies of Humic Compost—the ideal manure for every crop, seedbox, seedlings, flowers or vegetables. Price 4/ per bushel (a superphosphate sack holds approximately three bushels), sack and cartage extra. CARLTON SEED CO., LTD., 263, Karangahape Road, Auckland. S PHLOX DEUMMONDI-Large flowered, brightest mixed colours; 3/6 50. CALENDULAS—Large double flowered, choicest art shades, mixed; 3/6 SO. PANSlES—Engleman's exhibition, mixed; 3/6 25. TOMATOES—Abundance and Australian Dwarf varieties; 5/ 50, (All Above Ready Now.) GERBERAiS—Pink, reds and creams; 1/6 each. ASTERS—Giant Crego, wilt resistant, large double plumed flowers on long stems, choicest mixed colours; 3/6 50. (Ready for delivery approx. October 24; order now). All Postage Paid.' A. WHITE, 33, KOWHATU ROAD, off Campbell Road, One Tree Hill, Auckland, 5.E.4. Phone 54-742. Estab. 11 years. This Is my only address. 30 TOMATOES —Beefsteak, "Break of Day," unsurpassed heavy croppers; 4/6 60. ASTERS —"Giant Crego," wilt resistant; 3/6 50. PHLOX DRUMMONDII—Best mixed colours; J/6 50 MARIGOLDS—"Sunset Giants," tail, dble.; 3/6 50 CARNATIONS—Giant Chabaud, ever-blooming, fancy strain; 3/6 25. PANSIES —Engelmann's giant exhib. strain; 3/6 25 ZINNIAS.—Famous Gold Medal Giant Dahlia, flowered; 3/6 50. RANUNCULUS PLANTS—DoubIe Olaremont Strain; 3/6 50. CALENDULAS—Giant art shades; 3/6 60. CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Giant Curled Japanese, best named varieties: 7/6 !idoz., 12/3 dozen. SANDERS, BOX 931. AUCKLAND. C 4 TOMATOES TOMATOES TOMATOES Order now for delivery when most favourable, and we will forward accordingly. BEEF STEAK, largest in cultivation; BONNY BEST, heavy cropper; KONDINE RED, smooth, medium size; AUSTRALIAN DWARF, no staking— All 4/6 for 50. ASTERS. Order Your Asters Now. AMERICAN BEAUTY, GIANT CREGO, CALIFORNIA GIANT, OSTRICH PLUME—AII 4/ for 50. OTHER PLANTS NOW AVAILABLE. STATICE, mixed colours- LOBELIA, Crystal Palace (rich blue); DELPHINIUM, Blue Butterfly; SCABOSIA, mixed colours; SCHIZANTHUS, beautiful border plant; CORNFLOWERS, mixed (double)— All 3/6 for 50. PENTSTEMONS, Gloxinia-flowered—3/6 for 25. Address— J. YOUNG, 29. Kenderdlne Road, Papatoetoe. 30 MACHIXEKY WANTED BANDSAW, 12in or 14in, Driver make or equal; must be in good condition.—Reply Box 1469, Auckland. x3O BOILER, Hoffman, or similar, gas fired. —Stanley Box Co.. 123, Eden Terrace. 30 CONCRETE MIXER, electric, perfect order.— Phone 49-047. Monday. 30 DRILL PRESS (bench), li power.—329, Pt. Chevalier Rd. 30 PLUMBER'S BLOCKS (3), 3 ,4 in, any condition.— Phone 71-461. 30 SCRUB BAR, also Set Bush and Bosc Discs, suitable Farmall 12. —Phone 27-236. x3O TRACTOR, rubber tyred, small and nippy, for general purpose work. —P.O. Box 10. Otahuhu. Phone 17-807. 30
t c 110 tn I/no * The war loan closes next Wednesday and there are thousands of New Zealanders who are not facing up to their responsibilities. » To date, there are over 40,000 fewer purchasers of stock than in the last loan. Do we want inflation? Do we want our pound to buy less than it does today or the security of our business and all we own to be challenged ? Yes, let's face the facts bluntly. We've got to raise the money and do it quickly. We've got to lend, every one of us, to borrow to lend if necessary. We've got a duty to ourselves as well as to New Zealand. We've got to fill the — Only 3 more days to go! 228
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 232, 30 September 1944, Page 3
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