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J Ashby } i 1 Berghs For i | Home Handyman I ■ Supplies — Building | * and Garden Needs . I at our i • I Madras St yard I jWE ARE OPEN... | I Saturday Noon | I Morning t^N° on I I 8-12 Noon 1 | Also our Point J Department is open I Saturday Mornings, 1 ■ Manchester St entrance. | ■ 379 HIGH ST OPEN ■ I THIS SATURDAY ONLY I ' 9.30-12.30 | I 790-520 1 * r THE PRESS'* CLASSIFIEDS Phono 792-440

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You're going to her party,.. take her a gift she'll remember. A Christmas party every few days from now on? / Some hostesses will be really deserving of a thoughtful gift, not too elaborate, but not insignificant either. .' Gloxinia, the indoor plant with regal red and • purple trumpets, is so obviously the right gift, HvZ / one which says thanks for weeks and weeks. You're the hostess? Betyou hope you get one Gloxinia $3.99 ...Or two. Dill may well be the only means of saving your reputation and his honour. s u ’ The chances are that you'll be eating trout. With holiday time and all that extra fishing gear about the odds are that junior, dad or someome from — '* A the fish-sated family next door will present a tSS .J?*?' catch. You'll be expected to transform the scaly trophy complete with baleful eyes and other unattractive parts into a gourmet's delight. HoW aboutthe muddy flavour? The temptation will be to get the whole episode over quickly with the frying pan - but you could try Dill. Here's what we say in pur free herb leaflet. "Another essential. Use leaves and stems as for parsley — unique delicate flavour particularly suited to subtle fish (e.g. trout). Dill seeds important pickle cpnstituent-like Dill cucumbers .. etc. Dill plants only 99c. Seems a really low price to pay for what's at stake! Visitors are welcome at Gardehway. When in Christchurch,-do as the Romans do *--7 and the Malaysians, Japanese, Canadians, •- Swedes — anyone visiting Christchurch soon .. finds that spending an hour at one of our . . garden centres is more than just a dutiful chore, v * I for.keen gardeners; See the display of indoor plants, (our Boston Ferns are . . .? words even us!). Pottery containers in variety unsur- 1 passed-elsewhere. exclusive caneware, herbs, dainty flowering plants for nooks and crannies- ! — mostly only 99c. " - 7—' ~ . And some wilt come to find, the answer to that classic question; why pay - $2.99 for a healthy, well, grown guaranteed shrub when others will sell you a scruffy reject for maybe $1.75? They'll find it. . - Drop in anytime. Wp’ie open every day of the year 9 a.m.-5.30 p.m« . exceptChnatmasbay. - 7-~ ; tS. "t T ' —- - • ■ — ■ — Garden way opm7 Christmas Day.

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Press, 27 December 1980, Page 5

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