DALLEY'S FBUII.GRSIHS PRODUCE Ita 7 RICCARTON ROAD, RICCARTON, CHRISTCHURCH 1 PHONE 488-801 Be early to select your seed requirements while stocks ore at their best. Vegetable Plants in good supply include lettuce, caulis, cabbage, S/beet and several varieties of tomato plants. Now available — Huge cropping, grafted tomato plants. Also a wide range of flower plants, troughs and box lots. We have the widest range of Garden Fertilisers and Manures available in Christchurch. All the chemical fertilisers, including Super Potash, Sulph. Ammonia/ Nitrophoska, etc., plus animal manures: Sheep, Fowl ond Blood and Bone. The natural ones: Lime, Dolomite, Peat ond "Digging in" Straw. Also Dailey's Lawn Food and "All Purpose Manure". Remember we pack from bulk, it costs less. A top selection of Seed Potato varieties. Any quantity of the popular types from 71b bags to sack lots. DRIVE-IN CAR PARKING LATE NIGHT FRIDAY FROM BARTLETT ST, CLOSED SATURDAYS OFF DEANS AVE. PHONE 488-801
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Press, 15 September 1976, Page 12
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