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QUALITY PIANOS AT f | FAMILY PRICES | Beat next years prices by 11 ®» . .• • . ®iW»w<OMHw -j'Shf s® & investing in a new or second- ~') hand piano. We have a show- $ room full of attractive and ■>.: '., varied style pianos with .;■ .?? excellent tone and re- W sponsiveness. Give your child a T- musical future and lifetime of W 11| happiness with a quality • |g S guaranteed piano. NEW PIANOS X? if CHAPPELL « Burtrated. Quality ErgfeJ* pare. R*h Js Mtn mshojany ssXl4or wsy twm : » KIMBALL M Bwtratrt. Prssvgi abtwlnt- Sup«rt X?. ,?sji ; , tone. Schwmtar ection. SIMS er easy twins. ' W I CAUSA exctaswe to ns. Top qus’rty Polish pew. Two '<« X' 1 • nwdeis to choose from. Satin S!MO High Gtot $5137 '*£; ; 4? PETROS treat CmhMkmto. bwptkmsl veto her» Item ■ W GRAND PIANO g I .'t? KULBAL 6' 7’ ebony pofyester finish Bossntfcper .*.', J . x' ; Repfce. Mograficent tone. sl4ls - a: ''-WMmBl SECONDHAND ■■ BARRAT ANS RCftWSON. SraH frame satin oek Hwl ■ for sraeJ room. sls4s or easy terras. >» ■'‘W l * YAMAHA. Sptot togant finish two years old. 52196 QC ?< WEINBACH. 8 years oH high gtess Mahogany. Real << S vstw suse g| AND MANY MOKS . K TRADE-IN AND EASY TERMS ON ALL PIANOS j Come on in and talk to our experienced team who .|| 0 will find a Piano to fit your personal requirements. •'« mMr J ■' Sf zs SvTjfl THS B, « Bi,WT MEW * us,c STORF ■ £ [ J 200 CASHEL ST PH 60-400 •i '-• - . They have to be best... W Rex Mundy, professional grower of -- '!SIK w’'W tomatoes for many years, talks about 'Maxitoms'. . I l ”'.' t. . # "Three years ago I was asked to find the best >' ''■'" combination of root and top which would pro-, duce very large numbers of normal sized ' tomatoes over a long season. After extensive trials there is no doubt in my mind that, the ' Eurocross BB x K.N.V.F. rootstock combina**'7 * ' ' tion we call -Maxitom’ is the best available i today". J° hn Dou 9 ,as !° st count a * ter 200!.; J|||| / He used "ordinary common sense gardening", to produce his remarkable plant. .>'W l *: John used Yates' tomato spray and liquid yWi Wf fed with Maxicrop. This year, John will be s v ' ng his Plenty of. space and : 1) WjM hopes to win a' prize. We adivsed him to plant at least two, that way the family can ■* nit; k the fruit from one until judging is finished on the others. 13 year old John Douglas, 90 Middlepark Road. Mrs Andrew grew three last year. , & It was the first time Mrs Andrew had : >f grown grafted tomatoes. They turned out *' to be the biggest tomato plants she had ' : ■» ' ever grown, and provided a huge crop to I P ick and hottie. Mrs Andrew gave them no special attention beyond planting along a North facing fence and staking adequatey« ' ly. She added, "Maxitoms will do me this year — I might even try for one of the prizes". Considering last year's results she y L might not even need to try - only enter! . Maxitucker brings out the best in tomatoes. z> Maxitucker is a concentrated, balanced plant food containing x Magnesium, especially helpful in growing tomatoes and some A / r ' other plants such as roses. You can use Maxitucker on all high I > / yielding plants whether grown for fruit, leaf or flower. Maxitucker is made from the best quality ingredients and still only costs $2.25 for a 3kg pack. The Great $350 South Island Maxitom Contest The contest is open to any purchaser of a Maxitom. Information booklet 1 .""Maxitoms without tears" includes the entry form. . The first prize is $250 in cash and this will be awarded to the owner of the Maxitom carrying the greatest number of fruits 2cms or over,, before judging finishes on Friday 6th March 1981. So you'd like to be a winner? How do you know if you've got what it takes? Looking back over the years, prizes have been won by novices and dedicated gardeners alike. One first prize winner won almost by accident. Her wonder cropper was purchased to screen out ugly foundations and was trained out along the base of the house. She realised this plant was exceptional and decided to count the fruits to discover there was a prize winning entry. Luckily the entry form had been completed. However most competitors don't win by chance. Consistent success has favoured gardeners such as Mrs Muir, Yaldhurst Road, who meticulously trains, supports, feeds and waters her remarkable plants. As the plants and varieties improve so do the results and this year we expect more records from Maxitoms. ,We can’t pro- ( J mise a win but we do promise with no more than even normal \ ><». J care, hundreds of medium sized good flavoured fruits over a \. very long season. - Maxitoms are only 99c each, complete with information booklet. Gardenway open 7 days r 7 REACH THE BIGGEST MARKET k with THE PRESS Classifieds s

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Press, 18 October 1980, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Press, 18 October 1980, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Press, 18 October 1980, Page 13

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