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I Fruits, Plants, | Produce ! POTATOES, first grade 11am ! Hardy, large sacks 87 sacks ; . extra $2.20 s.b. Ruas $lO > large sack. 609 Avonhead Road. opp. Airport. W3O I■■ a ■ POTATOES: Ruas, won't i mash in the pot; $9 sack, sack extra, or $3.50 s.o. Caulis. cabbages, fresh I eggs. Shands Poultry Farm, ' Shands Rd, 1 mile past Watties. Ph. 499-856. | PO TATO E S, Il am H a rdy. cas ns ; 51.50, s.b. $3. sacks $B. Seconds. 51.50 s.b. Bring ; containers. 95 Grays Road. I off Avonhead Road. ; POTATOES, Rua and Dakota, SlO ■ sack and $3.5(1 s.b. Ph. Oxford 24-429. POTATOES, second grade table potatoes. Rua S 5 30, i and $6.50. Ham Hardys $5 I large sack. R. G. Robinson, Ltd. 17 Sheffield Crescent (Off Wairakei Rd), weekdays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.. last Saturday morning open this year 9 to 11.30 a.m. POTATOES graded and dusted Ham Hardy, Red King, Rua. Katahdin, table potatoes, in 20kg -and large! sacks. R. G. Robinson, Ltd, 17 Sheffield Crescent, (off' Wairakei Rdl, weekdays 8 a.tn. to 5 p.m., last Saturday: morning open this year. 9' to 11.30 a.m. POTATOES, first grade Rua.; Darfield Grown, dusted for; storage. $3.50 s.b. $lO al sack. Call 17 Aylesford St,Sunday. Ph. 855-423. PUNGAS: Choice of 70 West: Coast tree ferns, reason-! ably priced, 2-4 ft high. Call at 2 Mirfield Place off Woodburv St. ROSES, bush and climbing, over 80 well proven varieties to choose from. To grade plants direct from grower, only $3 each; 10 or more less 10 per cent. P. J. Moore. Trices Rd. Prebbleton, turn off Springs Rd or Prebbleton Tavern then left at Trices Road.S3o RUA potatoes $2.95 s.b. Apply 259 Greers Rd. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. today only. RUA Table potatoes, large quantity, sell. Ph. 496-924. 30 "RUBY Ball”, iridescent orange arid red grafted cactus, fantastic colour. Vichams Nursery, Main Road, Amberley. Ph. 48-553. STC RYEGRASS straw. We will deliver. Ph. Cust 891. STC i SEED potatoes. Ham Hardy and Rua, grown from Group I 1, $8 sack, sack extra. Ph. ; Greenpark 749. i SEED potatoes from group 1. Chippewa and Ilam Hardy sell. Phone Lincoln 333. PIG potatoes. 7 sacks. $3. Ph. Lincoln 333. SEED potatoes. Ilam Hardy, front Group 2, $3 s.b. Bring containers. 95 Grays Rd. off Avonhead Road. SEED boxes for sale, 20c each, $lB per 100. Apply weekend 149 Blighs Road. SEED potatoes, Chippewa and Rua, certified group 1 last season, $5 sugar bag, open week-ends, 486 Sawyers Arms Rd. SHELTER trees. Alnus Glutinosa (Alder), deciduous legume. Excellent shelter, very attractive, l/3rdM. 80c. $75 per 100. Ph. 498-326 evenings. TWS3O SOUTHLAND Swedes $2.95 s.b., Apply 259 Greers Rd. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. today only. STRAW, clean bright shed stored, 130 bales. 50c. Ph. 864 Ataahua. STRAWBERRIES, Boysenberries, loganberries and gooseberries, jam and dessert packs. Redwood Gardens. 434 Sawyers Arms Rd. Ph. 596-435. TOMATO plants now available. Eurocross, Vantcross. Boxes, packs and peat pots. A. Cox and Son. Nurseryman, 15 Wychbury St. Spreydon (off Barrington St). Phohe 388-402. Open Mon. to Fri, Sat. morn. STC TOMATO plants and genuine Supertoms, vege and bedding plants. Star and Yates seeds. Seed potatoes, fertilisers. All garden needs at low prices. Hand-push seeder, $55. Richmond Hardware Valu-rite Store, 245 Stanmore Road. Open Saturday 9 a.m. to noon. TREES, shelter and ornamental, roses, 1000’s of shrubs and fruiting plants, try a pecan, Main North Rd, Amberley. Ph. 48-553. STC TREES, shrubs, bedding and vegetable plants, cabbage, lettuce, cauli, silver beet, pansies, wallflower, stocks, polyanthus, roses, hedge plants, fruit and shelter trees, pines, lawsoniana, Douglas fir, esealonia, oleria, green privet, apples, cherries, pears, plums, Golden Queen peach, quince, grapes, gooseberries, asparagus crowns, red and black currant, blueberry, walnut, hazelnut, chestnut, fig, olive and a large range of other shrubs. Thompson’s Nursery, 269 Hills Rd. Ph. 851-226, open 7 days. TREE catologue now available from Vichams Nursery, Main North Rd, Amberley, Phone 48-553, send a 50c postal note or equivalent in stamps (no envelopes). SW VEGE and bedding plants, 37 Cornwall St. (not Sunday). STC VEGE and bedding plants, 37 Cornwall St. (not Sunday). STC WANTED to rent potato ground in Methven area,-6 - 18 acres, top money paid, will work ground if required. Ph. 28-290 or 28-487 Ashburton after 6 p.m.

MILLIONS OF GOLDEN DAFFODILS NOW IN FULL BLOOM CELEBRATE the coming of Spring with a family outing or drive™n the country, to pick some of the first Giant Golden Daffodils of Spring. We are now open Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Admission: Only $5 per car, which includes your first bucket full of Golden Trumpets. $5 per extra bucket full. (Same price as last year.) Please, no lookers because of traffic congestion. Follow signs erected from the approach to the Ellesmere Bridge, on the Leeston--1 Southbridge highway. HADSTOCK GARDENS PH. SPRINGSTON 784. STYX ORCHARD APPLES GRANNY SMITH. GOLDEN DELICIOUS, WOLSELEY, RED DELICIOUS, STURMERS, BALLARATS. Good Second Grade OPEN EVERY DAY 249 STYX MILL RD (First turn left over Styx Bridge. Main Nth Road.) — | SHARE WITH A FRIEND 1 Fruit Salad Pack: Oranges, | Tamarillos, Mandarins, : Grapefruit. In bushel I boxes. Approx. 401 b. $l5. 12. Navel Oranges. Very i sweet and juicy. $l4. 13. Grapefruit. $l2. I Free deliverv to nearest 1 trailhead. G. S. and H. K. .’Bathe. Sherwood Grove. Cobijham Road. Kerikeri. Phone 78-753 Kerikeri. ;l MO

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