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Wt J®*, : FosV-/s-.jr.rt 4 * • i r r ifliifliiNe mm^ J. J. OATES 126 Worcester Street (Corner Worcester and Manchester Streets.) BAKE HEADS each ENGLISH GARDEN TROWELS .. each BAKE, with handle .. < each . HOE, with handle .. < each . SPADES—Prom ~ < each , 50ft lengths of GARDEN HOSE just arrivad. LAWN MO WEBS! Easy running and clean cutting, Grass Catchers, etc., etc., "Oftly a Small Charge on Wholesale Cost* 9 126 WORCESTER STREET STANDARD ROSES. Over 3000 Strong Selected ! Plants to Choose from. PRICES: •/- t*ch «8/- 4m. CATALOGUES VXBB PLANTING SEASON 1930 ' Beautify Your Home PLANT NOW and Plant the Best WB SPECIALISE' AND OFFER TEE BEST VALUE IV THE FOLLOWING PLANTS: Azaleas, Ghent, Molls uit Indies, In every Bhado of colour .. .. S/- to 6/- each Rhododendrons—Choice, clean, healthy plants, that ■will bloom during the coming season—■ Prom .. ~ .. 5/- each Carnations —Largo stock in pots now ready— Prom .. .1/6 each, or 15/- doz. Fruit Trees—Apples, Cherries, Peaches, Pears Plums, Apricots, Ncctarlnos, Grape Vines and Small Fruits' —From .. .. 2/6 each Flowering Shrubs—Endless variety; only the best grown: suitable for any position—from 2/6 each Roses—2o.ooo plants, in Climbers, Dwarf, Bush and Standards; all the best sorts, including novelties—From .. 1/9 each, 18/- do*. Forest and Shelter Trees, Hedge Plants, etc., to suit all soils: at bedrock prices, according to class of trees, Floral Work executed on shortest notice in any design at moderate prices, AYT TQQ kr QA\T Jto&sbrttmbn rl 1 Mjlijij 4X *)vJll| 'PHONE 38-095. W. BAYLISS & SON 82 JEFFREYS BOAD, BRYNDWYB. 03^3 Fortune from Chick: during 1931 Winter With its high egg-prices is a f have asea to ensure this,, the recently-hatched or tbouHcrbe-hatclwd cjjicfa must be methods will retard growth and will mean that instead of laying in March or April nest, the birds that are chicks now mil probably wail til) the following Spring before they start to repay you for iB you will have done for them. There last season on Karswood and had them and have been getting eggs all through the winter. This 1 attribute to following your nave asea Korswrmg from the very beginning" • A.E. Original utu> m flit /ot imptfOm. Note the Eoonoany. V- packet supplies ao hens 16 days natural means. It |. The high percentages of sue *"' .- , Wrings and the fact that Kara- HeW-penny • Day to Make 12 Lit wood Poultry Spice is used by over One tablespoonful (i w .) of Karswood poultry-owners moves it Poultry Spice is sufficient for 30 hens for &rwua KARSWOOD B&&& „„ ■ m «r-»fJ*«jF WW 1756). Supplies stocked by ijttgjft.-fjPOULTRY SPICE M F&sSWI have ptat confidence %££?•„•£2!2*«!""2! m t W* o^nedTfAVf) FOR GOOD PLUMBING Succesaor to T. Bastes, Plumbing Branch, Prompt and Satisfactory Eepairs. GEO. STENING, Cr. Cambridge Terrace and Oashel Street. •Phone 36-761 (Facing Caahel Street, Bridge) Newly Introduced Flower For Sept .-October Sowing VEGETABLE SEEDS—CURTIS'S NINE STAB BROCCOLI 1/0 pkt. XELWAY'S PERFECT MODEL BEST—--04 Pkt. PLOWER SEEDS—LARKSPUR LA FRANCE .. 1/. pkt. tf * ll* "Carmine*" ~ 6d pkt. WALLFLOWER SCARLET EMPEROR— - pkt. *EW ASTER GAROANTUAN, In varieties light purple, deep rove, light blue, peach 1/- separate pkt. For 1930 Sow "Standard" Seeds. Matheson & Roberts Ltd. "STANDARD" SEED SPEOIAXISTS. . 10 OCTAGON, DTJNBDIN. 0760 THB WONDERFUL SWEDISH OIANI CABBAGE, grove to Bft In glrto, 2ft across heart, weighing 301b to OOJb. Superb ouallty. Sow all the year round. Rapid grower. Re, lists blight and drought. Send is id Portal Vote for Packet and Seeds Lists. SWEDISH SEED DEPOT, 16 Eastern Market, _ Mel. bourno, 0.1 ' *0165 Sbmbsball's Snperfor Sends and Plants Good things for Your Garden. New List on Application. a A. H. SHRUBSHAIX Seedsman, Florist and Nurseryman, 169 COLOMBO ST., OHBIBTOHUBQH. TELEPHONE 30-RM. Some New and all good Aotinldi*. Chinese Gooseberry, each 1/6 Almond, Jordan, paper shell, each 3/6 Blueberry. new American acclimatised plants, (n & varieties, eaoh tO/l Bl»oU Currant, Daniel's Sentomber, won* derful new variety 2 year plant*V- »<aeb. 18/- per doz. Cherries, targe fruiting trees, best varieties ... 3/6 eaon, 30/- per doz. Cuavas, purple or yellow fruits, eanb 3/1 Cranes. Hamburg, Albany Surprise, tiros Dolman, ete. each , Loganberry, very DMfltable--1/6 each; IS/- dor. Lemons, Lisbnna. Ponderosa. etc.5/- to 7/6 each Oranges, several varieties. S/- to 7/6 each Quinoe, highly renommonded. 2 8 A 3/s'ea. Spanish Chestnut, very ornamental' „. _ 2/6 and 3/6 each Strawberry Raspberry, very novel, each 2/6 Walnuts, popular and ornamental. 4 to sft. trees. 2/6 to 4/6 eaoh: 24/- 36/- per doi. Lennie's Belfast Nursery or 755 Colombo St., Christcburch C. H» REECE» FJK.H.S* Garden Expert Specialist in Tree Wounds and' Diseases. HUNTSBUJEIY HILL. 'Phone 35-614. *

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20028, 9 September 1930, Page 6

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