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FRUIT. HANTS. PRODUCE APPLES, Cox’s Orange, 22s 6d large R. H. Sisson, 249 Styx Mill APPLES eating and cooking, from 6d large case; Sauce Tomatoes f.om 6s large case; and Peaches. 73 Retreat road. 1497 EARTHY- second, 15s sack. 'Phone 47-294. clean Sawdust. Is bag. or by large truck load. ’Phone 76-542.T.W.5. pon'EY: new season’s Clover Honey, Equid, Is 6d lb; Comb, 2s 3d lb. 193 Wairake£ road.D.T.C. pi CMS sell. 6d lb. 56 Daniels rd. Phone J 9-254. SOIL for Sale, big quantity, 9s per vard loaded. Saturdays included, fcng 88-727,7200 Once-used Sugar Bags, any ouantity. Granger Sack Co., 315 Knrth road, Papanui. Phone 49-056. 7179 WANTED to sell Walnut Crop for harvesting. Heavy crop. 24 Eversleigh Street. St._ Albans. 1449 BON CHRETIEN PEARS BON CHRETIEN PEARS FIRST Grade 25s 401 b case, 12s 6d half case. From Shenley Orchard. 556 Wairakei rd., near Russley road. Sunday.» 6915 POTATOES, 2s 6d doz. lb, 9s s.b.; Carrots and Parsnips, 6d lb; Pumpkin, 3d; Marrows, 6d each; Cabbage ■nd’ Cauliflower, 9d; Swedes, 4d lb; Tomatoes, 9d lb; Lettuce, 6d; Pears. Id; Cox Orange Apples. 8d lb, case lote cheaper. 195 Matsons ave.. 81 Briggs rd.X1589 THE most beautiful collection of Tulips, Narcissi, Anemones, and Ranunculus at THE WINDMILL, 583 A Colombo street, comer St. Asaph street. 7318 fRESH Stringless Preserve Beans, wholesale price 6d lb. Spinach, 9d. Marrow, 2d lb. Cucumber from 6d. Lettuce 6d. Com 6d. Tomatoes Id and Is lb. Potatoes 3d. Plants: Teek and Cabbage £1 1000. Redborough Gardens. 431 Sawyers Arms road, Papanui. WE ARE CASH BUYERS OF RIPE TOMATOES IN ANY QUANTITY FOR SAUCE MANUFACTURE HAYWARD BROS, and CO., LTD., 48-52 Peterborough street. •Phone 77-137. 7254 FRUIT AND PRODUCE FRUIT AND PRODUCE. To all interested in wholesale purchasing! I attend the market daily and am prepared to purchase your requirements on a small commisdon. Goods to be collected from my city depot. PHONE 80-694 (evenings). 8632 AERIAL SOWING WE have for sale at low prices several lines of Suckling and White Clover, all tested for purity and germination. For particulars apply AERIAL SOWING, P.O. Box 610, Christchurch. 7266 FREESTONE BOTTLING PEACHES Choice, large golden flesh perserving peaches, Alberta, Mary’s Choice, Million Dollar, etc., from 9/6 201 b case. Golden Queen ready this week. GOLDMINE PRESERVING NECTRARINES Availablenow, from 15s case. BON CHRETIEN BOTTLING PEARS Best quality, 12/6 and 25/6 Case. Tomatoes from 6/6 case. eating apples 8/6 half-bushel case, quinces, plums. No Mail Orders. Open Day and Evening. INGLEWOOD, 164 Wairakei rd., Papanui. 5482

SAWDUST SAWDUST SAWDUST CLEAN, Fresh Sawdust for gardens, fillings, hen houses, etc., order now before the winter waiting list begins. We Deliver. G. J. ROUD and SON.. LTD.. The Pioneers of Radiata. 242 Ferry road. Phone 77-510. .. 6847 DIANTHUS ALLWOODII. THESE better forms of Dianthus resemble small perpetual carnations or garden pinks, deliciously scented, and are extremely free flowering, with the greatest display of bloom in late spring, continuing during summer and autumn if the old flower heads are removed. MONTY—This fine free-flowering plant with a flower the size of a carnation. Double rose pink, chocolate centre, and heavily perfumed. RUFUS—Fushine pink with ruby centre. An excellent cut flower. DOUBLE. JEAN—White, with dark cyclamen centre. Double, very prolific, and lasts for a long time as a cut flower. JOAN—Salmon pink; maroon centre. DOUBLE. ENlD—Cyclamen with ruby centre. An excellent cut flower. DOUBLE. DlCKON—Cerise with maroon centre. Large flower with long stalks. Ideal cut flower. VICTOR—A splendid cut flower. Rose red double flowers 2J inches in diameter, carried rigidly on 14in stems. Outstanding. 3/6 each; 7 for £l. POST FREE. CATALOGUE FREE ON REQUEST. JEMMETTS. NOVELTY PLANT SPECIALISTS. • P.O. Box 226, ,Palmerston N0rth.7659 ANEMONES ANEMONES *ST. BRIGID” HASKETON - RESELECTED EXHIBITION STRAIN. The Anemone is one of our most lovely and prolific spring flowers. For bloom and brilliant colour they can scarcely be equalled. This is a magnificent strain of large-flowering Anemone, bearing immense flowers on strong wiry stems. Ideal for cutting and for borders. TOP SIZE BULBS: 25 for 3s, 50 »r 5s 6d, 100 for 10s. RANUNCULUS RANUNCULUS HASKETON RE-SELECTED EXHIBITION STRAIN A strong growing, heavy-flowering •train with a colour range fully representative of the brightest and best colours found in the Ranunculus. A hundred or so of these bulbs will provide a riot of colour to your garden. Unsurpassed as a cut flower. TOP SIZE BULBS: 25 for 3s, 50 for 5s 6d, 100 for 10s. Postage and Packing, Is extra. TULIPS HYACINTHS TULIPS HYACINTHS Je have on display at both our •hops a wonderful line of these ever-popular bulbs. Now is the “to® to plant for a colourful and impressive display in early spring. G HOWDEN and CO., G. HOWDEN and CO., THE GARDEN CENTRE, 755 Colombo street, opp. 3ZB, 426 Colombo street, Sydenham. P.O. Box 1260, Christchurch. 7233 PHOTOGRAPHY INSPECT Our Range of Photographic wods while they last. Lay-by and ®asy terms arranged—no extra. Lovegays. 625 Colombo 5t.7319 Photogear, 117 Gloucester st., oners Easy Terms. 12 months' guarantee Five years’ Free Servicing. D.T.C. T LIVESTOCK ALL Unwanted Horses and Cattle “Jtoght Immediate attention ’Ph •*•413 any time E Grimes, 124 goolndge rd . HarewoodD.T.C A B FLUTEY buys all unwanted ”® r *a. any locality Phone 68- 567 y write or call 19 Horseshoe Lake ■oad. Shirley. D.T.C.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28539, 19 March 1958, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28539, 19 March 1958, Page 23

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