I Fruits, Plants, ’ Produce APRICOTS, last of season. 56.95 large case. Freestone peaches, $5.95. Bottling ! pears, $3.95. Fresha Fruits, 423 Cashel St. F 5068 I AT Karimarua. Sauce toma-l , toes from 10c lb. Lettuce from 20c; carrots. 6 bunches $l. All grown by us. 49 ; Horotane Valley, top of rd. BARLEY straw bales at 50 cents per bale. Phone 4 7 8-568. F 5297 .‘BARLEY straw, clean and Bright 50c bale. Leeston 400. BEANS, young, tender, string-* less, eat fresh or fill yourl H freezer, no podding, slicing! ; or waste, excellent crop.! : Pick you own 20c lb. Week ! days 5 to 9 p.m.. or Satur-! * days all day. 663 Springs* Road, Prebbleton. 6196 * BLMi-SBkXKiei, euurgettos—- , raspberries, boysenberries frozen—strawberries, apples, soon. Free recipe sheets r Bluegum Berry Farm. 448 Sawyers Arms Rd. To order Phone 598-941. T 3458 , BON Chretien and Bartlett pears, eating apples, from Sheniey Orchard. 656 Wairakei Rd. T 2732 BON CHRETIEN pears from S 4. 401 b case, best bottling, the cheapest fruit to fill the jars. Open Saturday, Feb. 25 only. 73 Retreat Rd, Avonside. F 5644 ? BON Chretien pears, pick your own. at Brooklyn , Orchard, Loburn. this weekend. Orders taken for , apples and pears. Delivered free in Rangiora. Phone Loburn 549 or 518. 4986 BOTTLING fruit available now includes Bon C. pears, s graded, packed bushel j cases, $4.75 to $6.75. English greengages, top quality, last of season, $6.50 to $7.50. BiiI lington plums, $1.95 to $2.50, 121 b cases. Million Dollar, Mary’s Choice and Meteor freestone peaches. Last of season Moorpark Apricots, $6.50 to $7.50. Best bottling 3 grade. Phone 488-801 to order, or call at Daileys, Ltd. 7 Riccarton Rd. (Hagley Park end) Drive in car parking. Late night Friday. BO YShNUE RKIES. raspberries. and blackcurrants, jam and free flow dessert packs. Free recipesfl. Redwood Gardens. 434 Sawyers Arms Rd- Ph. 596-435. D JBULK beef dripping, $6 tin. Phone 384-499. F 4585 , BUTTERBEANS, suitable lor j freezing, 15c lb. Ph. 857-641, „ I 24 Mcßratneys Road. -(CHICKENS and toasting fowls all sizes at discount prices from $1.29 each, all 5 varieties of chicken and ;, turkey portions from 69 cents a bag. Plenty of ducklings, turkeys pheasants, ! frozen foods, fresh eggs, 3 etc. Open 51 days. Saturs days, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Cash and Carry Poultry Market, ~ 179 Victoria St. Ph. 65-684. s CORN ready now, ideal for r freezing 10 cents per cob. Orders taken. Pumpkin and marrow. N C. Walsh, 626 Marshland Rd. F 4576 FRIDAY special—Burbank plums, $5.95 case; cucumbers, 19c each; at Greenfingers Fruit and Vege Market, 93A Main North Rd, next to the Phoenix Tavern. Open Saturday mornings, between 10 and [j 12.30 p.m. FUSCHIA plants $1.25 orders taken for next season. Open Tues. Frid. Sat. 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. Berendean Gardens. 40 Macdonalds Rd. Off Guthries Rd. Belfast. F 4532 HAY cartage carried out oy competent carrier Ph 525693. D HIGHSTED Berry fruit New season’s beans, courgettes tomatoes, potatoes and other vegetables. Apply: 232 Highsted Road, Bishopdale H 6084 LUCERNE Hay, approx 200 bales, near Airport, Ph. Lincoln 816 or 819. F 5592 V PEACHES, freestone. P. a Townshend and Sons, e Landsdown Valley, Halsn well, 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. r Closed Sunday. PEACHES for bottling, freestone, $5.95 large case; d apricots from $6.95 large II case. Choice nectarines, r $6.45; bottling pears, $3.95. Fresha Fruits, 423 Cashel St. F 5068 i- PEARS. Bon Chretien, fresh it picked and ready for hote tling. Lloyds. 27 Turners Rd. Ouruhia. H 5233 PORK sausages, real meaty s ones. Ph. 384-499. F 4585 1 POTATOES, Chippewa, $1.50 201 b bag, carrots, 25c bunch, beetroot 20c bunch. 441 i- Prestons Rd Burwood end. e POTATOES, digging daily on r paddock at 53 Ambleside Drive. 10 lb 75 cents. 201 b I $1.50, Sugar bags $3. Bring containers. T 2384 ! POTATOES, Ham Hardy, $1.75 s.b. Fresha Fruits, 423 Cashel St. F 5068 PROCESSING tomatoes and freezer beans, $2.50 121 b case. 16 Sawyers Arms Rd. SIDES of beef, only 39c lb, beef sausages, 101 b $3.90. Sliced bacon special $1.29 lb. Hoon Hay Butchery 73 Snarks Rd. Ph. 384-499. il SWEET corn. tomatoes, cucumbers, silverbeet. rea-| sonable and fresh. * Tomatoes, 20 cents to 251 cents lb; cucumbers. 20 ] cents. $1.50 case. Own! container. 52 Bowenvale I ! Ave (week-ends). F 5994 e i TOMATOES for sale. Apply I Flat 5, 185 Ensors Rd. •V ■ ' CLEARING SALE • ROASTING Fowls (alive). 80 cents and $l. Bring own containers. PINEGROVE POULTRY ! PARK, r Mertons Rdad, ;• Fernside, Rangiora, Phone 7691, t opp. Rangiora Airfield. X 1495 r. D I ■ » h - 1 i THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS • BEANS PICK YOUR OWN 15c lb • RED CABBAGE . s . 25c EACH Ideal for Pickling and Coleslaw s • CARROTS Young and Tender « Ideal for Freezing £ $2 1 DOZ. BUNCHES S « CUCUMBERS "» $2 1 COZEN d. J • WHITE h. 2 TURNIPS >ll* Sj 15c BUNCH V CORN NOW AVAILABLE OPEN 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. SEVEN DAY’S n. 432 PRESTONS ROAD ! (Burwood end) i s! b- TOMATOES f t e HOT HOUSE 64 20 CENTS PER LB th 9 BURNBRAE STREET, 044 ST MARTINS.
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