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FRUIT. PLANTS, PRODUCE, -jrth PEARS, *W.B.C., Ist grade. 121 b 121 b 3s. 27 Sylvan st., off Lincoln STABLE Manure. 3yds livered Sat. Ph. 30-821. HORSE Manure, no straw, 12 bag* 25 bags ,30s. Ph’. 32-885. GOOD Quality Tomatoes, 6d per lb wv® pay more? Goldsmith Fruit Market field st. LZ FRUIT, Bottling and Stewing Pear* ‘ and 3d ib. 5 Chaucer st., off Har»2S crescent, Waltham rd. SELL, 650 Bales good, clean Garton(%Z Straw, 2s 3d per bale on farm, n » Duff, ’Phone 1595, Leeston. 2 SOIL 60s, Clay 455, Sand 25s 4 vardsd?* livered. Ashes 40s 6 yards. Ring any time. (Latterly 7346.) GOOD Quality Tomatoes, 6d per lb~S>r pay more? Goldsmith Fruit Market field st.— L RASPBERRIES, best quality, 121 b 19s rS 10s. Cooking Apples, 241 b 6s 6d, delivei*? ’Phone 22-306. Davies, Hare wood. TOMATOES 9d lb. Runner Beans^J'potatoes 51b Is, 121 b 2s 6d. 88 CentauruiS" between Brickworks and Sanatorium, *"’ COX’S Orange. Order now f or deiiwX on rail when ready. 10s, 12s 6d, 153, cording to grade. R. O. Dunlop, Loburg R.M.D. —— n-w. WHITTAKERS pay Good Prices for Rot ted Stack Bottoms and Farmyard Mani ure. within 50 miles of city. Contact "phone 34-252. —- agon ' j STRAWBERRY Plants, Laxton's Nobff healthy young runners. Variety almost un.‘ procurable in N.Z. £7 per 1000. £4 f Of . 500, £2 per 100. Bathgates Orchard, Rn Outram. BUY FROM THE MARKET. APRICOTS, from 13s 6d case; Peacha. from 13s 6d case; Greengages, from 13» 6d; Plums, from 10s 6d; Nectarines, from 13s 6d; Tomatoes, 8s 6d case; Potatoes 8s 6d s.b. Cut prices for quantity, -yg livery to rail and bus. THE MARKET, 10 Ferry road. 'Phone 41-89$. APRICOTS, Peaches. Plums, Nectarine Greengages, Tomatoes, Peas. Beans, Pq. tatoes. Bon Chretien Pears, Freestone Peaches. Only the best, direct from the grower. Country Orders catered for. Open Evenings and Saturdays, v ’PHONE 40-060. "The Gardens,” 632 Marshland road. We can supply ALL your Fruit and Vegetable Requirements. T.C. FREESTONE PEACHES, BON CHRETIIM PEARS, NECTARINES, all best Bottlfaw PLUMS, GRAVENSTEIN APPTJRg GREENGAGES, Tomatoes, Peas, Potatoes Carrots. Country Orders catered for. THE GARDENS, 632 Marshland road, Belfast. ’Phone 40-060. X 1438 CARNATIONS: New Giant Flowering Perpetual, grown from seed specially import, ed by us from England’s leading Carhation Specialist, and claimed by him to have blooms 3 to 4in across, in r great mixture of colours from white through-iff, shades of pink and red to a deep black-ish-purple. Packed in spaghnum moss and corrugated board to carry anywhere, 25 for ss, 60 for 10s, post free. A. T. TOMLINSON. LTD., Box 11. Manurewa, Auckland • TEc. COX’S Orange Apples, 8s 6d case. w: | cester, Pearmain and Cooking Apples, 6d lb. Jelly Apples (good size), 2d lb. MoorS»rk Bottling Apricots, from 15s 6d case. ottling Peaches, 17s 6d. Greenga&tf* (English), 14s 6d. Satsuma, 15s 6d, Purfto Gage (good jam and bottling), 15s. Grapes 4s lb. Runner Beans, 9d lb. Marrows. lb. Pumpkins, 4d lb. Tomatoes, from 8d lb. No mail orders. Sunray Orchards, 25A Winters road, Papanui. The npawft orchard to the city (just off Main North road). Open_all day and evenings. DgM CHOICEST First-grade Bottling and"Exsert Fruit available, Clapham’s Orchards. Hastings. Pears: Mid-February delivery. Louis, Bon Jersey, Beurre Bose, Winter Cole; Mid-March, Winter Nells, all 23s 401 b case, rail paid. Apples: February, Cox Orange, 235; Kidd’s Orange red, Ms. March, Sturmer, 20s. April, Frimtav Beauty, 20s. All 401 b T? Remittance with Order to: CLAPHAM, 87A Aro street, Wellington. XIQS4 APRICOTS: Plenty Moorpark, Bottling and Jam, from 13s 6d case; Greengages, 14s; Real English Greengages, 15s fid; Peaches, Plums; Tomatoes frbm 6d lb, 201 b Case 8s 6d; French Beans, Runner Beans, 6d lb; Pumpkin, 3d lb; Potatoes, 51b Is; Gfreen Peas, 8d lb; Worcester Pearmain Apples, 6d lb; Delicious, 6d lb; Second-grade Apples, 81b Is; Large Bottling Nectarines, 15s fid case. INGLEWOOD ORCHARD, 164 Wairakei rd., end Blighs ra., Papanui. Yes—in the Citv. 1155 PROVIDE FOR AUTUMN WINTER AND SPRING NOW IS THE CORRECT TIME TO PLANT FCR AUTUMN FLOWERING • - NICE GIANT STOCKS. NICE GIANT STOCKS in separate colours, and mixed. FOR WINTER CELERY CELERY CELERY Self-blanching, Red and White FOR SPRING WALLFLOWERS WALLFLOWERS In separate colours and mixed . ■ Sterilised soil usdd to grow the best strains at ~ NAIRN’S NURSERIES. LIMITED 166 Lincoln road, Christchurch X ’Phones 35-675, 34-619. T.C. * WANTED TO SELL . BREAD Knives, “Christopher Johnson"; sale price 5s 6d. Tredreas, 157 Gloucester LARGE Selection of Reconditioned bulkies and Prams at Smith's, 230 Salisbury street. ——— X 1674 SUITS, brown, blue and two • greys, in splendid order. Fit average man, £lO lot. Phone 37-044. 11® YOU want a Wallpaper that’s refreshing, tasteful, English. Ashby, Bergh’s, Cashel street. T.C. PEARL Earrings reduced to 4s 6d pair (usually 7s fid). Tredrea’s Sale, 157 Gloucester street. X 1237 FUR Coat, excellent condition, £l2 er offer 37 Walker si. (near Aulsebroofcs), after 5 p.m. XHM BEDSPREADS. "Vantona,” fast colours, crease resisting, 94 x 100 47s fid. Tn® L. G. Amos Emporium, High str.9W* PEARL Necklaces? Big New Stocks English and French makes. All re °u®*“ at Tredipa’s Sale, 157 Gloucester st. XVSi GARDEN Incinerators, 10s, delivery Dustbins, from 14s: Drums, with lids, from ss. 165 A St. Asaph st. ’Phone S 6 ’ 3 * TRAVELLING Clocks, folding coloured leatherette cases, neat size, usually >'o®» sale price 49s 6a. Tredreas, 157 GloucesPEARLS: One, two. and three-row Choker Pearls. £1 18s 6d, £3 ss, and £4 4s. Rayner Vile, Jewellers, Ltd., McKenzies Arcade, High st. : "tr SALE BARGAINS IN HIGH ST., Double Bed Unbleached Twill Sheets. Heavy quality, 80in x lOOin, £2 pair. Morns Linens, 225 High street. 98 “ FUR Coats—Skilfully repaired and re modelled in time for winter. Greenberg Bros., 22A Manchester st. (near Station). ’Phone 36-795. 7 LINEN Beach Skirts, smart floral patterns, with pockets and button s,a ®“* New reduced price 39s lid The L. Amos Emporium, High st.l7 LATEST Addition to Hay’s Home Department. The wonderful new erator with 6 cubic feet • capacity. every essential. See it at Hays. Mg* CANTEENS CUTLERY CANTEENS CUTLERY REDUCED AT TREDREA’S SALE. Were £l7 18s 6d .... Reduced to £l2 1» Were £25 .... Reduced to £l7 1<» TREDREA’S SALE, TREDREA’S SALE, 157 Gloucester street. X 1230 FENCING TIMBER JOBBING TIMBER BUILDING TIMBER P£STS—S x 3 Gum, 6 to lOfts. & Birch—4 x 3, 5 x 3, 6 x 3. 3 x 3, 4 x * 5 x 5. 6 x 6. RAILS—3 x 2 and 4x2, all lengths. PALINGS—Sit and 6ft. Other lengths » order. . TRELLIS—Pinus and Birch, any size, cu* to order. BUILDING AND JOBBING PINUS AND BIRCH—3 x 2, 4 x 2, 6 X 1. 8 x 1,2 x 1, 3 x 1, 4 x 1, etc. All the above dressed if required. FLOORING—4 x I T. and G. LINING—4 x J T. and G. „ ~. WEATHERBOARDS—6 x J Bevel Backi, 8 x I Rustic. . SHELVING—4 x 1 to 12 x 1 Dressed in Birch or Pinus. BATTENS —Dressed, all sizes. ARCHITRAVE—Rimu. 4in. Mouldings, Dowellings, etc. Any size rap* plied to your own requirements. SMITHS CITY MARRKET. LTD.. SMITHS CITY MARRKET. LTD.. Timber Dept., 8 Dundas st. N. H. McCROSTIE AND CO.. Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 217 Manchester street ’Phone 34-4“ We are AUCTIONEERS OF FURNITURE, AND EFFECTS. Guaranteed* Highest Prices and Prompt Accoum Sales. VALUERS OF PROPERTY, *URNJ; TURE, PLANT, and EQUIPMENT for Land Valuation Court. Probate, and otn« purposes. All Business receives Prompt and P*}' sonal attention. Entrust your business w Us. WE SHOW RESULTS. WE SHOW RESULTS. N. H. McCROSTIE and CO.. , Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 217 Manchester street ‘Phone .34-4

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26032, 8 February 1950, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26032, 8 February 1950, Page 10

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