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FRUIT. FLANTS. FROPUCI SX&DEN PEA SEteD. Machine Dressed. Popular varieties available from 20/- per *oib bushel, minimum sack lota. Inquiries welcome. A. H. Turnbull and Co., Ltd.. 150 Msnchester street. S.T.C. BROKEN Biscuit Food. Suitable pigs, dogs, fowls, ducks, calves, etc., 7s 6d bag (bag included). 10 bag lots. 7s bag. Inquires from F. Drury and Son. Ltd.. 36 Harewood rd., Papanui. ’Phone 49-030. 3508 60 SACKS Good Quality RED DAKOTA T.P. Line £1 per sack, single sacks 22s 6d or 25s del. S.B. 9s 6d or Ils 6d del. R. A. Hartley. Maryland, Rolleston. Phone 75W, Lincoln. 7*oo 447 GREERS ROAD. Apples. Pears, Walnuts. Another cheap week-end. Saturday, Sunday. SOIL SoTl §3TI FIRST GRADE (guaranteed). 72s 4yard load. Delivered. 'Phone 77-125 any time. K. R. MCDONALD. Cartage Contractor. AUBRETIA (Mauve. Pink). Bellis Perennis (Rose. White), Carnations. Iceland Poppies. Sweet Peas. Stocks, Sib Wallflowers. Sweet William (dwf.). Box lots, wholesale price*. BETTAPLANTS, 27 Ottawa road. Wainoni. ’Phone 78-872. EASTER BEURRE PEARS. Choice for Eating, Stewing or Bottling. Bushel case 20/-. BRUCE DAVIDSON, 349 Hare wood road. STURMER APPLES from 7s «d a large case. NEWTOWN PIPPINS from 7s 6d a large case. LORD WOLSELEY, 10s a large case. GRANNIE SMITH, 22s a large case. AUCKLANDER POTATOES, 10s * sugar bag. STYX ORCHARD. STYX ORCHARD, 50 Barnes road. ' Saturday* only. POTATOES, 2/6 doz. lb: 11/- *.}>«<• Carrots and Parsnips, 61b 2/-. Onions 4d lb. pumpkin 4d lb. marrows 6d each. Cabb. 6d. Caul!, from 1/-. Sprouts 1/9 lb. Celery 1/3, B. Swedro 3d lb, Leeks 1/- bunch. Dessert and Cooking Apples. 31b 2/-. 12/« caso. Pears od. Lemons 1/6 lb. 81 BRIGGS ROAD. 195 MATSONS AVENUE. APPLES APPLES We will be closing down after June 8 and re-opening approximately early August. Many thanka. PETER SISSON, PETER SISSON. 214 Sawyers Arms road, PAPANUI.

APPLES APPLES Last week-end. ROME Beauty, 20s bushel ca*e. 9* small case. 60 cases of Secondgrade Sturmers, 10s and 15* bushel case. Open all week-end. PETER SISSON. 214 Sawyers Arms road.

APPLES LAST WEEK-END STURMER. 18s 6d bushel case. 8s 6d small case. BALLARAT. 15s bushel case, 7s small case. Closing Down after June 8. Open AU Week-end. PETER SISSON. PETER SISSON. 814 Sawyer, Arm, rd., Papanui. CONTINENTAL HYDRANGEAS MODERN FRENCH-rfELGIUM HYBRIDS THESE outstanding European Varieties rank as the most satisfactory of flowering garden shrub*. Compact sturdy bushes, literally smothered in bloom tor months on end. No garden will be complete without them. ; Fourteen of the newest colours yet produced in Hydrangeas. All are second-year shrubs. being far superior to 1-year potted cutting*. 3 Named Varieties 10s (aU different shades) 6 Named Varieties 20s (aU different shades) | 14 Named Varieties 40* (aU ent shades). POST FREE. WINTER CATALOGUE FREE ON REQUEST JEIiIMETTS NOVELTY PLANT SPECIALISTS P.O. Box 226, Palmerston North, B bt.E . Trtfc HARDIEST of the hardy shrub*, the EUDDLEI (fondly called the BUTTERFLY BUSH—the Red Admiral loves it) under the stimulation of hybridising, has etherged in stirring new colours. It* rich panicles, amazingly lilac-like, perfume the midsummer air. Set out now, carefully packed potted plants rapidly grow to blooming in one season, stand pruning each autumn. Latest and best named selection*: ETOILE DE FRANCE, daring “Star of France.” a charmer in the grand imperial purple style. EMPIRE BLUE, the truest of the blue-bloods, intense, bright as a tropical sky. FORTUNE, spectacular and winning, compact heads of cheerful rosylilac. a modern hue. ROYAL RED, abundance of clean, bright, regal purple-red blooms, gracefully held. GOLDEN GLOW, a “natural breaks (the hybridist’s dream!). Multiplicity of vivid yellow pompons tinged with pale mauve, jauntily carried to high-spirited effect. WHITE CLOUD. Classic Whitet clothes itself in a blanket of feather-white blooms. The SELECTED SIX for 30* (post paid) or THREE for £l. CASH WITH ORDER. They make a stuzvnilDJnCAN and DAVIES, LTD., Nurserymen Box 129, NEW PLYMOUTH. 3263 COAL, COKB. FIWWOOD apple Blocks, better than coal. Try it. 8 bags 38s 6d. ’Ph. M-976. 3294 BO Nt: Dry Bin Pine Blocks, delivered to Christchurch, £6 per eord; Ifa -cord orders accepted. ’Phone 138 M, Amberley. . . r clean Slabs: Loads 31 Long Lengths, approx. 2 cords, £3, or Bto slabs, £3 a cord. Dry Slabs, 8 bags £l. or £4 a cord. Prompt delivery. ’Phone 76-542; T.W.S. ; CLEAN Pinus. 61n slabs, W* per loose cord delivered. J. W. Rodger, Ltd.,. Sawmiller*. Blenheim road. 1 ,phoi ? c s.T.q ’ imMfc BiaTß Tlelivehr. Sawn firoom, ; 6 large bag* £l. Ring 47-948. i LONG Slabs, ex mill. T per load delivered (approx. 2 cords). Riccarton. Hals well, Hornby districta. ' Phene 47-902. . 3178 LOOSE Cords Wattle, £9 10*; Gum, ■ £7 ss; Pine, £8 10s; 5 bags Wattle. £1 10s; 5 bags Gum, £1 7s 6d; 5 ■ . bags Pine, £1 ss. All wood guaran--1 teed. F. Smith, ’Phone 45-580. PINE Blocks, 6 bags, £1; £5 15s a cord. Selwyn Firewood Supply, ’Ph. 47-830 any time. . 9033 , SELL 4ft" "Dry Pin,, E 5 delivered ? Christchurch. F. J. Smith. ’Phone 45-580. T.H.S. BIN Pine "Slab Blocks £3 10s pef cord, good measure assured. ’Phone 57-164. Burwood Lumber Co. Prompt delivery. H.F.S. i 1J CORD SLABS, Lengths (one / Cord Green. & cord Dry), , £2 17s 6d delivered. " RING 58-929 any time. e FIREWOOD d FIREWOOD « THE BEST OF FIREWOOD / h Order now before the winter really sets in. . i . 1 cord of 81n Pine Slabs, clean, at £3 per cord' delivered. G. J. ROUD and SON, L.TD. The Pioneers ot Radiata 243 Ferry jd. 'Phene W»10. ’’ 303

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28606, 7 June 1958, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 9 Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28606, 7 June 1958, Page 21

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