IOPEN SATURDAY I 9.30 - 12.30 9 I w litre pails I 4 SEASONS 9 and steel,te I BP’aS ONLY II w S s39 - 95 I IK V SAVE | * WSE TO 525 g g L__ JTORTH _ ■ I SMITH & SMITH I g| SYDENHAM AND MERiVALE ONLY R g (404 Colombo Street) (Opp» Merivcie Mall) g Gardenway's gift-buying guide ... for pink fingered Mothers Makes the world's best casserole She knows Gardenway's Boston Lace Ferns at $8.99 are best value to be found and that Golden Candles, •' (on| Y $3.99), will be a talking point for .. IS weeks. Did you know some Mother's '" love house plants second only to / \ ly children? We know it and we're ready i ••vgUgEp ’•••.• ,v ' with choice Maidenhair Ferns from I ) $l -"< TV Gardens $7.99, Velvety \V * G* ox ' n ' as $3.50 ...! Swoons at Neil Diamond You could sweep her off her feet with a Graeme North _ water f a H planter and amuse her with a little ceramic plant waterer. She'd adore the big Matakana terrace pots $25—565. Or you could just simply say "I love you" with a charming ‘ ' basket. African Violets \ f $2.75, Helen McGregor's V janE&f 1 violet basket $4.50. • . 'gg||Ui3|U Spare time is for folding nappies She'll take.time from the chores to appreciate a bright Cyclamen dr a fresh fern. Match, it in a hand made 'pottery pot’for that extra touch which ... <P'S* f// Tjlb says it all for you. Cyclamen $4;99, Ferns $3.99—513.99. Pots big enough to cope, by craftsmen who know how to please, \ $9.50 —slB.oo. Has no garden space-can’t bend z-s/ '/TwJ Indoor plants just thrive with her. Cactii on the sunny V—/C),window sill, Chrysanthemums flowering for weeks in a copl room. She uses plant food / ° j rnjx, treasures miniature roses and { . J plants for nooks and crannies. Gardenway offers plenty of inexpensive gifts fr&n 99c. . .'/U vn >' Maidenhair ferns at sl.99,Cactii in afclay pot. / J jB $2.99 or String of Hearts, (Ceropegia), for 'UW ; ( $2.99. Capsicums, bright with culinary V fruits $1.99. mN* *[ Says "wow" a lot. | x She's heavy into herbs, digs bulbs, bead plants and t P alms are the ultimate. What else? Little Chamaedora, (parlour), palms are only /R 1 /I $4.99, present it in a hand. I V/** made pottery pot or one of \ / f \ \ I Helen McGregor's cane I \f • \ \ basketsand she'll flip. I /d\ / Cane plant stands and tab,es , ’ macrame hangers. Go Gardenway for her gift. • ’ Loves small fat dogs She's got it down to a fine art; uses the best secateurs, a Super Mist Sprayer, / loves intricate macrame in imported I cord, knows a perfect conifer and prefers Helen McGregor's basketware. It's all at Gardenway for her. If you don't know a cucumber from a chrysanthemum you could Pl ay I* sa t e an£ l 9’ ve a Gardenway gift yvoucher. It's a new, elegant voucher that really looks like a 9'ft- J ust the thing for Mum's in other towns and places too. Or take the easy, safe way. Give them Gardenway gift vouchers! The gift that gives the pleasure twice; first when receiving it and again on presentation. Gardenway Sundny, 10th May.
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