Fruits, Plants, Produce , a. Cox and Son, Nurserymen . for bedding, vegetable and pot plants, open Monday to ■ Fridav, Saturday mornings. > 15 Wychbury St. Spreydon (Off Barrington Street near . park). Retail and wholesale ! growers. D I APPLES: Granny Smith, I Sturmer. 9 a.m. till 5.30 p.m. P. Townshend and Son, , Lansdowne Valley, Hals- . well. . IS . HAY, lucerne and meadow, ■ top quaUty, shed stored. ' West Melton, Ph. 478-284. 18 > LUCERNE hay, superior quali ity. line, green, leafy, soft hay, $3 bale. Prebbleton. Ph. 498-326. 18 • POTATOES, $2.75 s.b., onions $2.55 s.b. Al. 102 Stanmore Road 20 I POTATOES, flam Hardy, $8 per sack, $3 per sugar bag. I Delivered CD.D. Ph. 830039. WFS . POTATOES, 11am Hardy, top qualitv, $6.50 large sack. i $2.70 s.b. 609 Avonbead Rd ! opposite Airport. THFI7 ; 2000 Vampcross tomato plants in steamed soil. Ph. ■ 843-710. 18 , — - w PUMPKIN : SWEET AND DRY 1 25c kg 1 SILVERB6ET FRESHLY CUT 30c kg POTATOES s . FIRST GRADE TABLE ! $2.90 S.B. s 1 PLUS Silver Beet, Pumpkins, I-eeks, Yams, Beetroot. Parsley, 1 Celery, etc. ■ ALL PRODUCE GROWN ' ON THE PROPERTY OPEN 7 DAYS - 8 a.m. - 5.30 p.m. 432 PRESTONS ROAD s (lURWOOD END) lB ~ WWMMByi
ROSES STANDARD, BUSH AND CLIMBING DOZENS of different varieties aviilable including: STANDARD—Pania, light pink; Icebuig, white; Landota, yellow; Tilt soft pink to apricot. $5.3. BUSH—Mabella, lemon yelltw; Super Star, bright venMlion; Sun King, glowing yelior; National Trust, cherry red; silver Lining, pink and white with silver reverse; Yelloy Bird, canary yellow; Atoll,’, vermilion. CLIMBING —Schog Girl, apricot orange; Caslnd soft yellow; Compassion bronzy pink. From $3.45. \ : FRUITTREES I IPPLES , AteICOTS NEffi’ARINIS PUCHES R.UMS
BLACKCURRANTS REDCUIRANTS gooseberrie Rhododeodnns Bushy plants, grovtng to various heights. The lass of flowers of any of th wide range at Woodlant catbring dramatic beauty to your garden. OPEN: 8.30 A.M. TO 5.3Q> M., MONDAY TO SATURRY. Woodlatd j Cats, Dogs, Pets A tabby cat, neutered an< vaccinated, needs a kind j permanent home. Ph. 388 DOBERMANN pups, all American bloodlines. Excellent quaUty. Only show persons and breeders need apply. Ph. Hastings 87-078 evenings. 20 DOGGIE Delicatessen, 263 ~ Lincoln Road, for all your t pet meats, fresh red stripe j beef daily. Orders welcome. Ph. 383-198. D PEDIGREE German shepherds, 1 dog and 1 bitcn, plus 1 pedigree Dachshund to approved homies only. Phone 880-154. 18 S Cage Birds WANTED to buy: Ba«y Budgies, Cockatlels. Zebra. Bengalese and Gold Finches, Java Sparrows, Hen can- _ aries, Hook Beaks, etc. At E Kendal Pets, Ph. 583-706. Radios, Stereos, Cassettes est CAR radio. Autocrat, pnsh :d button. 6 months old. sffi. $75. Ph. 795-729. rf CAR stereo cassette radio. Sanyo, $lOO. Ph. 370-055. 18' DIGITAL alarm elock, brand ■ new, worth $35. Sell first I reasonable Offer. Pb. 488■SI 460. 18
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