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FRUIT, PLANTS. PROPVCE. ETC. I BARLEY Meal, as Bd (5.1.). Palmers. 357 Lincoln road; ‘Phone I WHEATMEAL, 26s sack. Palmers, 357 1 Lincoln road. *Phone 35-878. HOWDEN’S Climbing Roses, strong plants in variety; 3s 6d each. Opposite 3ZB. PIGEON Peas, 18s 6d bushel. Palmers, 357 Lincoln road. ’Phone 35-876. HOWDENS—Peaches and Nectarines in variety, ss_6d to 8s 6d. Opposite 3ZB. APPLES Seil, from 5s case; Potatoes? 5s s.b. Bring containers. 140 Leinster road. X7597 LLOYD George Raspberry Canes, 2s 6d dozen. 15s 100. 64 Queensbury street, Burwood. DELICIOUS. 12s 6d; Wolseley, 10s; seconds. 7s. Bring containers. 273 Sawyers Arms road. STRAWBERRY Plants, Melba, Chapmans, Seedlings, 2s 6d doz. 70 Corson avenue, Beckenham. —— HOWDEN’S for Flowering Peaches, Plums and Apples. Strong plants. Opposite 3ZB. SAND for that Heavy Soil or Low Section. Free for carting away. 77 Burwood road, Burwood. POTATOES, Aucklanders, 5s s.b.. delivered. Bring own s.b. 26 Dublin street, near Carlton Bridge. AZALEAS. 4s; Kowhai, 3s 6d; Apple. Plum Trees, Flowering Cherries, Escalonia. 85 Torrens road. Lincoln road. ANTIRRHINUMS,^Anemones, I. Poppies, Stocks, Siberians. S. Peas, Ranunculi, Bettaplants. 27 Ottawa road. Wainoni. AUCKLANDER and Red Dakota Table Potatoes, good quality, 7s 6d full sack delivered. 43 Greens road. Papanui. CURRANTS, Gooseberries. 3yr, 2s each. 18s doz.; Privets, evergreen 7s 6d, Golden 15s dozen. Richardson. 45A Greens road, Papanui. TABLE Potatoes: Red Dakota, 17s 6d sack: Aucklanders, 17s 6d sack. Seed uncertified, hand picked. Red Dakotas. 12s 6d sack; Inverness, 15s sack. All delivered to your door. Ring 24-777. JONATHANS 8s" 6d? Sturmers 7s 6d, Medium-size Delicious 9s 6d, Wolseleys 10s 6d, 401 b cases. Aucklander Potatoes 6s sugar-bag; Onions 7s 6d case. Cases 9d extra. 164 Wairarapa rd.X6836 PORTABLE GLASSHOUSE, just arrived from England. Chase Continuous Cloches in popular sizes. Prices from 6s 6d to 13s. Don’t miss out! Call or write the N.Z. Fruitgrowers’ Federation, Ltd., ’Phone 30-713. 2175

Y A T E S‘ HEDGE AND SHELTER PLANTS—PIant windbreaks this year, and protect your homes and stock from wind and storm. CUPRESSUS LAWSONIANA—We have a splendid stock of this valuable permanent dense-growing shelter tree. Selected two-year-old plants; 55s to 65s 100'. Extra selected, 75s 100. ESCALLONIA EXONIENSIS—Very hardy, forming in two or three years a most effective and attractive hedge. 57s 6d 100. EUCALYPTUS GUNNII—One of the hardiest gums, excellent for inland districts; fine timber tree. 45s 100. LAUREL—Makes a useful hedge in a cold moist climate, bright glossy foliage. 45s 100. ' x , LONICERA NITIDA—Most ornamental with its compact habit and boxlike green foliage. Stands frosts and salt winds. Well rooted and wrenched plants. 50s to 57s 6d 100. POPLARS—Very vigorous erect-growing trees, hardy, and although deciduous, gives much shelter in winter dufe to branching habit. 50s 100. PINUS INSIGNIS—The well-known pine used extensively for breakwinds, shelter belts, timber, etc.; two-year-old; wrenched and well rooted. 47s 6d to 55s 100. PRIVET—One of the quickest and hardiest growing hedges, succeeding in almost all situations and soi\ 50s to 57s 6d 100. Packing and Carriage extra. Obtainable from all Yates’ Agents or direct from ARTHUR YATES and CO., LTD., 128 Manchester street, or P.O. Box 1227, Christchurch. Y2l BOARD AND RESIDENCE BED and Breakfast, “permanent or casual. 395 Cashel st.— PERMANENT Board, mates, £2 17s 6d each, weekly. Ring 34-174. H 2710 YOUNG Working Man urgently requires Full Board. L 8056, "Press." FULL Board by Young Working Man, west of Square. L 8657, "Press.” BED and Breakfast, casuals, close to station. 59 Ferry ‘Phone 37-535. BOARD Wtd. by refined young woman, private hoxyie. Good refs, L 8596, '•press.’’ WTD.. Rooms in - private homes or Board urgently. Write P.O. Box 287, Ch.Ch.' Refined Young Business Lady seeks Private Board in quiet home. LB2Ol, “Press." CITY Central, Bed, Breakfast, casuals. 138 Peterborough st. Dial 398, ask 70.J0M. X7612 YOUNG Man requires comfortable Part Board, quiet home Garage advantage. L 8619, "Press.” : —~ HOLIDAY at Excelsior Hotel, Chch. Excellent meals. Warm, sunny bedrooms, Central situation. El BED Sitting-room with breakfast tray or Cull board Wanted by elderly woman. L 8704, "Press." WATERLOO Private Hotel, 516 Colombo st., near Moorhouse ave. Bed and breakfast. Ring 31-205.' 9650 i SUMNER—Accommodation for two. Comfortable home, breakfast In bed. £3 10s Weekly. L 8496, “Press." BOARD Wtd. in private home for Single Man. Papanui or northern district. Apply P.O. Box 10, Papanui. PUKE-ORA Rest Home, 33 Clifton tee.. Sumner. Ideal situation, every comfort. Mrs Robinson, ’Phone 46-287.X6424 2 REFINED“GirIs share room, own linen, 8., Cut lunches, week-end meals. 32s 6d. Merivale. L 8349, “Press." -

LADY desires Board, Residence, ovet Christmas at seaside or country resdrt within 100 miles City. L 8614, “Press." Parkside - guest house, i Tory -st” Nelson: Excellent cuisine. Home away from home. Proprietor, J M Thomson. T.C. ELDERLY Widow with comfortable home would Board or share same with widow or business woman. Handy to bus. L 8237, “Press?’ ! —■— i — LADY with comfortable home, very handy to tram and bus. would like to Board another or business lady for company. L 8440, “Press.” BOARD required by Young Man from Sunday evening to Friday, in respectable. Protestant home, as from Ist August. Hanay to Woolston. L 7502, ‘‘Press.** HOTEL STONEHURST, AUCKLAND.— Leading Private Hotel in N.Z. Spacious Rooms with hot and cold water, ’phone. Pleasant location, centrally situated. Nifee garden, glorioMs harbour views. .T.C. WANTED, "suitable accommodation for Young Girl of 10 years attending Rangiruru. Preferably home with Piano, in Merivale, Fendalton locality. L 8854, “Press.” ——— WARMTH IN THE WINTER at Sunny Mt. Maunganui, Tauranga. “Longwood” Cabins provide modern, comfortable accommodation at reasonable rentals. Write to P.O. Box 25, Mt. Maunganui, ’Phone 805 K, Tauranga; X 2985 AVONHURBT, 154 The Terrace, Wellington—A Superior House, "Wellington’s Best,” very quiet and select, in the centre of the city Bed and morning tray. Casuals only. Telephone 45-848, or wire "AVONHURST," Wellington, for reservaT.C. WOODSGIFT REST HOME, KOWAI BUSH. Ideal Quiet Holiday. Midland Bus to door Fri. ’Phone Miss Hobbs, BK, Springfield, day. 43K, night. T.C. BEVERLEY HOUSE, Wai-iti road, TIMARU, offers you Comfortable Accommodation, excellent food. Moderate terms. Large garden. Children welcome. Why not spend a few days with Us in the sunniest town in the South Island? T.C. PACKFORD’S PRIVATE HOTEL, 429 Papanui road. Christchurch. 'Phone 23-598. All that you would wish in SERVICE—COMFORT and ATTENTION. SERVICE—COMFORT and ATTENTION. Newmans and N.Z. Road Service Cars to the door, on Main North road. To town 12min. Large Grounds. Ample Room for Cars. QUEEN CHARLOTTE SOUNDS LOCHMARA LODGE, Double Cove, Picton, has vacancies from now until the middle of December. Fully equipped S.C. cottages, elec, light, h. and c. shoWers, patents, dinghies, four miles from Picton. Ideal holiday resort. Telephone 285, Picton. T.C. “THE LODGE,” 36 HEREFORD STREET The Favoured West End The City s Premier Private Hotel. It combines every Comfort and Luxury in a Refined Home, with proximity to the Centre of the City, the Botanic Gardens. Canterbury College, and the River Avon Permanent Guests, Special Rates. MRS M. B. GUNN, Proprietress Telephones 33-870 . 33-871 A3U GEORGE ANDERSON and SON. Auctioneers, 534 Colombo street. Thone 30-314. Invite entries for their next Auction in their rooms. Carrier will Call and Collect. Prompt Account Sales Settlement. All Classes of Goods Accepted. FOR BEST RESULTS: GEORGE ANDERSON and SON.

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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25549, 17 July 1948, Page 11

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