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’ Fruits, Plants, Produce CHAFF top quality Black Su preme, only feu sacks left | S 5. sacks including Ohok. x. Lodge Pony Stud. Butcher: •x. Rd. off Island Rd. Kaiapoi Not Sunday afternoon. CHAFF top quality $6.dU • sacks extra, toy Avonneac Rd opp. Airport. WS2J CHAFF sell, $6 per sack, sack extra. Telephone 49t>204. SW2- - CHIPPEWA potatoes, still in good condition, cabbages, lettuces etc. 586 Harewood Rd. CHRYSANTHEMUMS plants • beautiful colours, salt. 4i | Sawyers Arms Rd. Ph. 528 125. 'CITRUS fruit. Sweet and juicy. Ready now. Tangelos C $l4. Oranges Sl4 per bushel Freight paid. Please send order to Four Seasons Orchard RD. 1. Tauranga. CLOVER and meadow hav. standing, good quality, 50c bale. Ph. Irwell 605. COTONEASTERS — delicate but tough bushes ana Ei ground-covers. Evergreen, with both flowers ana berries. We have a dozen different varieties at 1 loraiana Pages Road Nurseries, most of them priced at s2.va. \\e are open Friday afternoons. »• I from noon num 6, anq au it day Saturday and Sunday d from y. 30 t<nui 6 p in. Uur i nursery entrance is the corI ner of Pages and Ottaws i Roads 2-i .0 AHL, IA tubers. 50c and 70c, slides on screen, named. 411 11am Rd. Fendalton, FLORAL ANO Pages Road Nursery—this will be the last -week-end fresh West Coast tree ferns aie availC able from Pages Road Nursery. We have 2ft ferns for $1.50, 3ft ferns for $2.50 and 4ft plus beauties for $3. All are trimmed and unpotted and ready to frond up. We are open Fridays • from noon until 6 p.m. and d ; Saturdays and Sundays, 9.30 t- until 6 p.m. Floraland o' Pages Road Nursery I entrance cnr of Pages and r. I Ottawa Rds. 24 d FLOUNDERS, sell. Fresh S: cl: dozen. Approx, weight S lbs Week-ends only. 129 Kerrs I Rd. I FOR sale: Pig meal, etc., $3 I sack. Ph. Irwell 605. I FOWL wheat, only a few I sacks left at last season’s 4 price $10.30 includes sack - : Ph. Ranglora 8930. FRESH cut lettuce and cab--11 bage. Santos-a Orchards, 89 I] Gardiners Rd, toff HareI i wood Rd). I GERANIUMS 50c, dwarf 70c, I Pelagoniums $l. Catalogue I 20c plus postage. 13a St Martins Road. Telephone 31 872. 524 GIVE away 2i acres meadowhay, standing. Harewood area. Ph. 597-706. GOOD range ot bedding plants at Floraiana, Pages Road nursery — flowers mainly $l.lO a dozen, and vegetables ranging from aUc 'pumpkins and cucumbers, to $l.lO (for a dozen tomatoes). Discount for quantityt orders. Z 4 GRAZING offered for spelling I racehorses and brood mares I in West Melton. All care I and attention. Ph. 496-915. | HAY good meadow 10 acres ‘ standing. Ph. 556 Woodend. : HAY for sale shed stored, approx 300 bales. 70c per bale or offer. Ph. 6956. HAY good bales, very reasoni able, Ph. 8572 Kaiapoi. HAY meadow with plenty of clover. Standing. 15 acres. Ph. 292-853. HOUSE plants and ferns, cheap. 57 Cutts Rd. 7 davs. i.H. seed potatoes, five bags, S 6 per bag. Ph. 853-270. I LAM Hardy seed potatoes, $6.50 per sack. $2.40 sugar bag. 140 Belfast Rd. LINSEED, $lB sack. 15 i Inglis St. Linwood. LETTUCE freshly cut. 25 cents. Ph. 228-470. LOWLANDS Gardens, 375 Marshland Rd. about 2001] Beefsteak tomato plants 1 cent each. Broad beans for freezing, orders taken. Ph. 853-624. I LOWLANDS Gardens, 375 Marshland Rd. Daily fresh strawberries. lettuce, spinach, broad beans, radish, also tomato plants. B LUCERNE hav, approx. 600 bales, baled in paddock. $l. Ph. 497-352. D. Jones, , Templeton. LUCERNE Hay, last season’s, slightly damaged. $1 per bale. West Melton. Ph. 478756. p LUCERNE hay 7 new season, i good quality 5000 bales , i $2O/bale. Ph. Weedons 478r 631. SM26 . LUCERNE for sale. Standing or baled. Phone Rakaia 27I 257. i. LUCERNE hay, 250 bales ap.prox. Ph. 478-074. 24 MAR.IGOLD plants. Crackerjack tall and dwarf, 50 1 I cents dozen. 90 Conway St. MEADOW hay. 200 bales, new I season’s mixed lucerne and i meadow hay in excellent r cond. $l.lO per bale. Also 150 bales last season's meadow hay, shed stored. 50c per bale. Ph. 478-483. MEADOW hay, baling now, about 1000 bales on pad dock. Ph. 389-228. 24 MEADOW hay and lucerne, ; mixed, good quality 824 Woodend. ; MEADOW hay, 13 acres sell, ' standing at Woodend. Ph. ' Kaiapoi 7583. i NEW potatoes, $4.95 s.b. to- ’ i matoes 75 cents bag, mushI looms, 65 cents bag. Al 102 ' I Stanmore Rd. 26 'NEW potatoes, $4.95 s.b. toi matoes, 75c bag. mush- | rooms 65c bag Al. 102 Stani more Rd. 26 . POTATOES Rua, 95 Grays u Road, off Avonhead Rd. i POTATOES, ham Hardy. >i 678 Cashmere Rd. WS .SPECIAL of the week. Chives J 45c pot. Centaut'ea and Silver Geranium $£ trough; Dianthus 75c trough; Hebes $1.90; flaxes $2.50; bedding, vege and tomato plants, lettuce. cabbage, caul, silver beet, Cape gooseberry, pars- , ley, Potentate, Eurocross 88, Russian Red. Beef Steak. Big Boy, acid-free San Marzano. and Golden Queen, pumpkin and cucumber, alyssum, aster. ; hollyhock, nemesia, pyrei thrum, poppy, statice, Siberian wallflower, sweet pea and zinnia, honesty, : pansy, viola, dahlia, geranium. Livingstone daisy, aubretia, fruit trees, apples, pears. peaches, plums, cherry, walnut, hazelnut, chest fig. goose- • berry, red and blackcur--i i ant’ Kiwi fruit, grapes, [I lemon, Tangelos, orange. . 1 limes, mandarin. Shrubs and trees, silver birch, weeping ash and elms, blue cedar and spruce, copper ! and golden beech, rimu, ■ camellias, rhododendron, azalea, Kalmai. scented I daphne and boronia. gypsophilia, lily of the valley, protea, roses, bush and ,1 standard, including Cecil Brunner, and a large range i of other conifers and i shrubs. Thompsons Nuri ser\. 269 Hills Rd, telephone 851-226. Now open i Su nd ays. . ;

I Time to Plant Summer Annuals! AND WE’VE GOT ALL THE FLOWERS YOU NEED I*— THE SELECTION INCLUDES AGEUTU«, BEGONIAS. CEHTAUAEA, GA2AMIA. LIVINGSIOHE DAISYMATtKAAIA, MAIIGOIOS. KTUBIAS, PVRCTHRUM, SALFIGLOSSIS. ■ tf VERBENA. VFGHABLE rtANTS, TOMATO PLANTS -■XTfIK. Jt T -SUPfRTOMS -KINPACK SHEEP •SUPPERCUMBAS MANURE (MEW GMFTIO HUH* tIKUMIK) -SLUG PELLETS S •SEED POTATOES "TOMATO STAKES y •SMITHS POTTING MIXES - BETTAPLANTS NURSERY OPfN 5/X DATS MON. TO HtIOAT I« 5.30yw SATURDAY Um spm r .. ■ ■ H

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Press, 24 November 1979, Page 31

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Page 31 Advertisements Column 8 Press, 24 November 1979, Page 31

Page 31 Advertisements Column 8 Press, 24 November 1979, Page 31

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