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CITY CINEMA INDEX AVON: “The Man Who Would be King” (A) CARLTON: The Best of "Walt Disnev’s True-life Adventures” (G) REGENT: “Aloha. Bobby and Rose” (A) CINERAMA: "Lucky Lady” (A) WESTEND: “One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest” (R 18 SAVOY: “A Reason to Live—A Reason to Die!” (A) ODEON: ‘Where The Lilies Bloom” (G) STATE: “Earthquake” (A) AVENUE—Riccarton: “The Return of the Pink Panther” (Y) HOLLYWOOD—Sumner: “The Dove” (Y)

IT’S OUR FIRST 1976 RELEASE OF Mighty 7ft to 15ft Field-Grown Trees I CHOOSE THEM NOW, WHILE THETRE TN TuTL LEAF} WTTL \then start preparing them for mid-winter shifting IT ONLY COSTS A FEW DOLLARS MORE TO INVEST IN THE BIG TREES CASHMERE DOWNS ARE SO RENOWNED FOR — BUT, WHAT A DIFFERENCE THESE SUPER-SIZE 7ft to 15ft TREES MAKE TO YOUR HOME? Right now, our hundreds of field-grown deciduous specimens are dressed in full leaf, which makes it easy i. to choose just the type of tree that suits your situation best. Of j - r .- course, beauties this far advanced are already well shaped and l »«** past the risky disease-prone stage; the trunks are thick and J***? mT"* straight; the branches strong and showing the benefit of longterm nursery growth control. WHY SETTLE FOR LESS THAN THE REALLY “BIG” ONES! B H SHRUBS j THERE'S NO LARGE CASH OUTLAY REQUIRED - SIMPLY COME IN ® THIS WEEKEND AND RESERVE YOUR TREES WITH A SMALL ■ DEPOSIT; we’ll “tag” the ones you want, then gradually prepare pfc»aseCtTMttf] I them for the mid-winter shift to your garden; by Spring they'll be »<z’v4 ; w re-established and raring to grow l *MORE THAN 20 .. TOP VARIETIES IT’S OUR BEST-EVER SELECTION OF LANDSCAPE SIZE FAVOURITES, including Vsuch sought-after varieties as • CLARET ASH 5S«Ba*Mo|6L ->” at $l5 00 • VANILLA TREES at only $9 50 i • FLOWERING APPLES, the magnificent Malus loensis Plena, at $9.50 -46 • DELICATELY-COLOURED VARIEGATED ELMS •* at $15.00 • GOLDEN ELMS at $15.00 ' I %SE3MEHB * PINK-FLOWERING SILK TREES at $6 50 4ROI ‘Japanese maples at $12.00 • purplex jwflyt LEAVED FLOWERING PLUMS at $9.50 • V JAPANESE FLOWERING CHERRIES, Sh.rotae, x- ■>■ 4! Kanzan, Shimidsu Sakura and Yedoensis, r■* from $8.50 to $15.00 • BEAUTIFUL SCARLET OAKS at $20.00 • STATELY LONDON planes, from $lB.OO to $20.00 Wamwat • flowering paulownias from $8 50 to gSSSfe'WOISIO 50 • SILVER BIRCHES from $1 2 50 to j M I $20.00 • tall paper birches $l2 so to WOW si6oo • English alders at $l4OO • Hi ’■ . -tf ‘M ij|b IWi GOLDEN WEEPING WILLOWS from $7.50 to MWIg: r.A"O HTF’WabM $9.50 • CURIOUS TORTURED WILLOWS at $6.50 • FERNY-LEAVED SWAMP CYPRESS y . Mil at — plus many others, some in ■jygp quite limited numbers, ready to turn your garden into a parkland delight virtually from- $6.50 to $2O i f 14 :H »T*lV4 ? H DRIVE ALONG CASHMERE ROAD AT LEAST HALF A MILE PAST THE CRACROFT SHOPPING CENTRE ON THE CORNER OF HOON HAY ROAD — continue past open paddocks until you see the large, colourful “Cashmere Downs” sign.gt4.he entrance to our long tree-lined drive. WE’RE HERE 7 DAYS OPEN FROM 9am TILL spm EVERYDAY OF Easter Weekend 245 CASHMERE ROAD • • PHONE 382-019 or 384-628

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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34130, 17 April 1976, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34130, 17 April 1976, Page 5