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AUCTIONS HUTCHINSON, WHITE, LTD. AUCTION CARS TO-MORROW (Friday). 14th SEPT. 1951 HUMBER SUPER SNIPE. Only 300 miles 1951 1949 HUMBER HAWK, painted Black 1949 1951 BRADFORD STATION WAGGON. Only 9000 miles 1951 1947 HILLMAN 10 h.p. SALOON. Very neat 1947 1946 AUSTIN 10 h.p. SALOON. Exceptional 1946 1936 CHEVROLET SEDAN, as new 1936 1936 VAUXHALL 14/6 SALOON, rebored 19 36 1936 AUSTIN 7 h.p. 40 m.p.g. Runs , very well 1936 1936 FORD 10 h.p. SALOON, rebored 1936 1931 GRAHAM PAIGE SEDAN, cheap for cash —MOTOR AUCTION-TO-MORROW (Friday), 14th SEPTEMBER, at 12.30 P.M. HUTCHINSON, WHITE, LTD., Auctioneers. Victoria square. 'Phone 40-010. 2 5520 HOTELS FOR SALE ' HOTEL. A. E. BARRELL and CO. offers a Hotel for sale situated in Westport. Bar takings £137 weekly. Boarders approximately £3O weekly, permanent and . casuals. Free house for beer, cordials, and spirits. Plant and furniture valued £2300. Stock £2OO. There are 12 bedrooms. All conveniences. Drawing Morley’s and Monteath’s beer. 8-36 weekly. Price £B5OO, plus stock. For further par- ; tlculars apply to Sole Agents: A. E. BARRELL and CO.. Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 106 A Gloucester street (next N.A.C.).5519 FRUIT, PLANTS, PRODUCE, ETC. FARLEY’S End Nursery: Bedding Plants Box lots 1/2 doz. 139 Lyttelton st. 5257 TABLE Potatoes, Red and White, 22/6; Rough Table Potatoes, 10/-. Smiths City Market, Grain Dept. X 2897 80 BALES Good Meadow Hay, 5s bale. • Wm. Massey Peas, 25s bushel. 2 Incuba- . tors and brooders. T. Hawley, 325 Avon--1 head road. CENTENNIAL GLADIOLI. 50 Selected Corms. 50 distinct varieties. £1 posted. J. GILMOUR, 15 Keiss st., BLENHEIM. X 1239 I APPLES, crisp, J-bushel cases: Sturmers, . 7s 6d, 8s 6d; Delicious, 9s 6d, Us 6d; , Munro’s Cooking. 7s 6d; Cole Pears, 8s 6d ■ “Inglewood,” 164 Wairakei rd., end Blighs rd., Papanui. 4781 JOHN BRIGHT’S POLYANTHUS NOW READY! JOHN BRIGHT’S 1951 Improved “APPLEBLOSSOM” and "FIREGLOW’’ Polyanthus are now readv! APPLEBLOSSOM, 7/6 doz., 3 doz. for £1 FIREGLOW, 5/6 doz., 2 doz. for 10/-. Get the finest Polyanthus of all ONLY from— JOHN BRIGHT, The QUALITY Seedsman, 9 Rangitikei street. : PALMERSTON NORTH. 2125 ASCLEPIA TUBEROSA. A HARDY, long-lived, brilliantly-showy perennial, with cluster-blooms of blending orange-yellow, tangerine and flaring scarlet-flame, on neat, shrubby bushes. An exceptionally fine, long-lasting cut flower, and a real garden treasure. 2/6 Each, 5 for 10/-. From JOHN BRIGHT, The QUALITY Seedsman, 9 Rangitikei street, PALMERSTON N0RTH.2125 ! ARMERIA (Glory of Holland). ’ A NEW introduction, and the finest Thrift , yet imported into this country. The ; globular puff-ball blooms are extra large, and are produced in prolific masses of ' strong 18in stems. The colour—a warm ' sunset pink, and this prolific development makes a pretty and colourful display for almost 12 months of the year. 2/6 each. 5 for 10/-. . From— JOHN BRIGHT, , The QUALITY Seedsman. 9 Rangitikei street, PALMERSTON NORTH. 2126 ' Tike huge blood red orchids— SPREKELIA. THE lovely Jacobean Lily is one of the finest Lilies. Big, reflexed petals are gorgeous in self-colours of richest oxblood red with an icy. satiny sheen that enhances the depth of colour. Blooms up - to 6in across, are similar in shape to tne more exotic orchids. ‘Bulbs increase ; fairly rapidly, and are hardy enough to thrive in the most arduous climate. A peifect cut flower, and only 2/6 each. 5 for 10/-. From—- ! JOHN BRIGHT, The QUALITY Seedsman, ' 9 Rangitikei street. • PALMERSTON NORTH.__ 2126 I SPARKLING STAR DAISIES! ; —Thousands upon thousands of them. I Brilliant vivid "Star flowers” in all those hues of the Rainbow, massed In a glori- ' ous cloak of glowing colour—The Improved NEWER ENGLISH MICHAELMAS : DAISIES. Permanent, hardy, very easy to grow, forming showy pyramidal bushes completely smothered from tip to base in a riotous profusion of bloom the VERY FIRST SEASON, and improving year after : year. They make a marvellous show in the garden besides providing literally wmfuls upon armfuls of beautiful flowers for cutting. You'll vote them SIMPLY ’ SUPER—the loveliest flowers in the border! AND THE COLOURS!—They range , from Intense Claret Red. Brilliant Ruby, Luxurious Velvety Purple, Magnolia, Cyclamen, and Tropical Blues, to 1 Bright Rose, Camellia, Salmon. Wistaria, and lovely pure Soft Pinks. Splendid Plants ready NOW—S Diff 10s. or FULL SET. 12 diff., 20s. COMPLETE PLANTING GUIDE, with beautifully Illustrated Colour Plates, and I a FREE 2s 6d "BONUS GIFT" with every • order ' JEMMETTS NOVELTY PLANT SPECIALISTS, Palmerston North. ; T.C.7 THE NEW MICHAELMAS. PEACE, PROSPERITY and PLENTY. RAISED in England by that leading speci- ; alist in Michaelmas Daisies, Mr Ernest Ballard, these glorious newcomers have earned special mention from that greatest of authorities on cut flowers, Miss Constance Spry. Her unstinted praise has been echoed by all flower-lovers who have had the good fortune to see them. THESE ARE THE FINEST OF ALL THE NEWEST INTRODUCTIONS! (Special R.H.S. Awards). PEACE: Semi-dwarf in habit, with tremendous 3in blooms (Official R.H.S. measurement) that smother the entire plant from tip to base. Colour—rich, glistening lavender, golden eye. 3/6 each. PROSPERITY: DON'T MISS THIS ONE! Enormously prolific, with massed clusters of brilliant 2in wine-rose blooms. Special R.H.S. award. 3/6 ea. PLENTY: A petal-to-petal cloak of huge 2>/ 2 ln blooms, dainty egg-shell blue In colour. A MUST-HAVE! (Special R.H.S. award). 3/6 each. THE SET OF THREE—IO/- post free. , From — I JOHN BRIGHT, The QUALITY Seedsman, 9 Rangitikei street, PALMERSTON N0RTH.2126 MAYDENE NURSERIES, 457 ILAM ROAD (East) Est. 30 years. Telephone 24-264. ' TO GARDEN LOVERS and Plant Enthusi- • asts, we are now offering for winter and 1 spring planting: ’ English Larch, four-year-old. extra > strong. Fruit Trees. Hedge Plants. Forest Trees. Oregon Pine, 2 and 3-year-old. extra , strong. ’ Perennial Plants Flowering Trees. Evergreen Shrubs t Native Trees and Shrubs in variety. Perennal Plants in all varieties are now ready for planting. ; Japanese Plums in variety, including ( Satsuma, Peaches assorted, English Plums, Apples in variety. ; Hydrangeas, strong plants, Lemons and assorted Plants suitable for hillside planting , Choice Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Novelty Plants now available in all t varieties. These can be safely 1 planted to the end of October. • Our Nurseries are Open on Saturdays. 1 Before going elsewhere. let us quote you for all your garden requirements. C. D TAYLOR > 457 ILAM' ROAD. FENDALTON, - T.T.S. i FINANCIAL £lO.OOO LEND on Mortgage, any sum. W. ; E. Simes and Co., 239 Manchester st. 5486 MONEY to Lend Approved Security. Confidential. D. A, Gunn, 146 Manchester st. D.T C. . CANTERBURY FINANCE CORP., LTD., I 109 Hereford st, 'Phone 31-231: Finance arranged on all classes security, including Motor Vehicles, Plant, Furniture, for business or other purposes. Confidential. ; T.T. 1 MONEY TO LEND ON APPROVED SECURITY. D. A. GUNN, 146 Manchester street ’Phone 30-688. I , M.T.T.S. EGGS. POULTRY, ETC. . PERCtaNG Pullets. White Leghorn, 8 wks. 1 old, 8s each. G. Rutherford, Prebbleton. r "Phone 398—7551 D. X 3104 s BUY, Black Minorca Perching Pullets; 1 also few Bantams, for Children. ’Phone i 24-790. I PUREBRED R.I. Red, Brown Leghorn Chickens, 30s dozen. Minorca; also W ; Leghom-R.I.R. Cross, Mlnorca-R.I.R. cross, r W. Leghorn-Minorca cross, 25s dozen. Rail : or bus orders. 34A QUINNS ROAD, off Shirley road. ; VITAMIN Tonic for Adults and Children. » 8/-. Tggo's (Chemists), Ltd.. 105 Cashel »t., . Christchurch. 2685

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26525, 13 September 1951, Page 12

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