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AUCTIONS. n. D. te N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD ADDINGTON MARKET. WEDNESDAY. 16th SEPTEMBER, 1942. Account Client: 18 months old Huntaway and Backing Dog. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., 8814 Auctioneers, Christchurch. JS, El, ns A b s. 3T N £I2SO—SHIRLEY. Handy to School and Bus, ‘a Six-roomed BUNGALOW, four bedrooms, kitchenette, New Gas Cooker, Incinerator, Splendid H.W. Service. All conveniences under one roof. Washhouse and Woodhouse, sun verandah, Garage, and Toolhouse, up-to-date Fowlhouse, splendid Orchard and Garden, High Terraced section of J acre, everything in splendid order. Easy Terms can be arranged. le £IIOO—FENDALTON. BUNGALOW five rooms. Kitchenette, El. Stove, Sun porch, Garage, Toolhouse, Close to Bus Stop, • s> Nice Dry' Section, Good Garden and lies well to the sun. Easy Terms. 19 :E tS, DAIRY FARM, 31 acres, very handy to the City, and some of the best land in Canterbury. Well subdivided into convenient sized paddocks, well watered and fenced. Good shelter plantations. House of 5 rooms and all conveniences. Good garden, registered dairy, garage, toolhouse, 15-bail cowshed, and shelter shed in splfendid order. n. :c ’S fN R, S, a. 3, >t. 10 s, ie, 34 N ■y it k '6 N R ig id y '6 T Rarely does a farm of this description come on the market. It grows all its winter feed, it has been in the owner’s hands for many years, and he is selling on account of advancing years. For further information as to price, etc., apply to the N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. FRUIT, PLANTS, AND PRODUCE. ONION Seed—Tyson, 69 Hoon Hay rd. X 649 GREENFEAST Peas, 24s bushel, 9d lb. at Grangers, 174 A Lichfield st. X 623 TOMATO Cases.—Order now, Altken and Gillespie, Wilmer street, Christchurch. “IVILS” Plant Food, suitable for all flowers and vegetables. Is lid 31b. Reid’s. Florist. X 478 BUY Sturmers Now, Cheap. And Cauliflowers. 220 Sawyer’s Arms rd., Papanul. Bring container. 1107 “IVILS” Plant Food, suitable for all flowers and vegetables, Is lid 31b. Reid's, Florist. X 478 ORNAMENTAL Trees and Shrubs. Roses, Pines. Macrocarpa. Barnetts Nursery, ’Phone 40-964, : 8685 GUARANTEED Gardening Seeds. See window display. Ashby, Bergh and Co., Ltd., Cashel street. 8092 WANTED To Purchase, 20,000 Tomato Plants, ready for outdoor planting, end October. 5614, “Press.” DERRIDUST, Non-poisonous Insecticide For All Flowers and Vegetables, 1/6, 2/6 per tin. Reid's, Florist. X 478 AROMATIC Lily of Valley, Is clump, 12 Polyanthus Roses, named, for 18s posted. Griffiths Nurseries, Mount Eden, Auckland. BEAUTIFUL GLADIOLUS, large flowered named kinds, collection of 12 for 7s: 24 for 13s posted. Griffiths Nurseries. Mt. Eden, Auckland ■———i_ 2 “MONEYMAKER” Garden Pea, dwarf, heavy cropping, 8 weeks, well filled pods. Is pkt, 2s 6d lb posted. Griffiths Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. - 3 WHEAT, Oats, Pollard, Bran, Seed Potatoes, and Garden Peas. Coal, Coke and Wood: Lime and-Super supplied. W. H. ROBINSON, Grain Merchant. Marshland rd.. Shirley. ’Phone 34-085. SUNBEAM NURSERIES, P.O. Box 996, Chch.—Thousands of Sturdy Glasshouse TOMATOES for Sale. Postage extra. ALFRED ODERING and SON. Stourbridge street, Christchurch. SEED POTATOES. N B CAN STILL SUPPLY Limited Quantity of Robin Adair, Cliff Kidney, Epicure, Sutton Supreme, Red Dakota.—J. COCK, LTD., Seed Merchant. 16 Papanui rd. C 7167 SEED' POTATOES. AUCKLANDER, ARRAN CHIEF, RED DAKOTA, INVERNESS FAVOURITE. Small Quantities Still Available. 71b for 1/8. GRANGER’S, 174 Lichfield street. Telephone 30-746. Gll4 BEDDING-OUT PLANTS. BEDDING-OUT PLANTS. BEDDING-OUT PLANTS. BEDDING-OUT PLANTS. K Boxes of 4 Dozen i- From 3/-. t.’ SMITHS CITY MARKET, LTD., 550 Colombo street. X 627 NEW IMPROVED DWARF, ft ED HOT POKERS. Very Hardy, Splendid for Cutting, and K continue to flower for months. >f Three Outstanding New Colours:— 1. Pure Bright Golden Orange, tinged '• unusual, green at tip. 2. Lovely Citron-Yellow, with a head of Bright Salmon-Red. 3. Gorgeous Shadings of GreenishApricot suffused Salmon. Three Of Each (for planting in effective clumps) for 12s 6d; s One of Each for os. Postage extra Bd. N E T Y T W. JEMMETT and SON, Novelty Plant Specialists. Box 226, PALMERSTON NORTH. PLANT NOW. FARM SHELTER IS NOT AN EXPENSE. IT IS AN INVESTMENT. Keep your Stock Warm in Winter and D Cool in Summer n by PLANTING SHELTER TREES, p We offer the following:— Cupressus Macrocarpa—a splendid line. 50 in each box; from 20s to 30s 100. Reduction for larger quantities. PINUS INSIGNIS, one year old, 12s 6d 100, 60s 1000. Two-year-old, 20s 100, 100s to 120s 1000. GUMS, box grown, 30s 100; Pot grown, 60s IOOd. = CUPRESSUS LAWSONIANA —40s to 60s 100, 1. NAIRNS NURSERIES, LTD., 3 i 7 1y hj y lo W. J. HUMM (Manager). Box 426. Thones 35-675 and 34-619. ' These numbers also bring you in contact with our Floral Department. Day or night. Ring,' write, or Better Still—CALL. N6156 :e ij •e le 11 is )7 D iy iy m 21 R in m 97 )F 1? ire BOARD AND RESIDENCE. )D Permanent Board, single room, ne essential. 5698, "Press.” [NED Young Man wants Board in home, or homely place: 5726, “Press.” 2RLY Lady desires Board in Good e. Could furnish own room. S6lB, 4TED, Board for Woman with two t children for one or two weeks. 5845, as. : 7 lAGEMENT and Staff take personal e in serving you. Excelsior Hotel, day. KTAILS which make the party, obible from Coker’s Bottle Store. Wide 8 EL CECIL (Private). Superior acnodation. Tariff 10/6 dally J. Fillery, rletor. ’phone 34-174. F1556 ASANT Double 8.5. R., all modern s.. breakfast if required, central: temry or permanent guests. ’Phone 37-603. WANTED, in superior private home. Board and Lodging, for elderly widow* Replies to Papprill, Son, and Corcoran, Solicitors. Christchurch. FARM Guest House, High Altitude, riding, swimming, tennis. Close golf links; no extras. Bus met. Morn, and aft. tea. £3 3s weekly ’Phone 18 Mrs E. Pain, Cheviot. P8679 “THE LODGE," 36 HEREFORD STREET. The Favoured West End. The City’s Premier, Private Hotel. It combines every Comfort and Luxury of a Refined Home, with proximity to the centre of the City, the Botanic Gardens. Canterbury College, and the River Avon. Tariff, 12s 6d per day. Permanent Guests. Special Rates. D. B. GUNN. Proprietor. < Telephones: 33-870. 33-871. C 4787 HAIRDRESSING. ve ig 97 or n--62 10/-. SPECIAL Perm. Rona Eliott, 136 A Armagh st. (next Miss Sparkes). ’Phone 34-105. — 1 X 215 JOSETTE TOILET SALON. 708 Colombo street, upstairs (opp. Kincaids)—Machineless Oil Perm., full head. 15s; Ends. 12s 6d. Reconditioning Treatment with Sham, and Set, ss. ’Phone 38-318. R1679 MISS LORNA BOYLE. BARLOW'S Buildings, cnr. Hereford and Colombo sts. Full Head Non-electric Perm., 15s 6d; Oil Perm., £1 Is: Shampoo and Set. 2s 6d: Hair Styles to suit the face, ’Phone 40-106. X 691

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23743, 15 September 1942, Page 8

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