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You can't improve the weather, i but you can brighten the day! •L. i H Y Colourful Cinerarias shine in daylight, sparkle by lamplight and brighten the darkest comer. Their dazzling colours include pink, red, brick and white, rich purple, bright blue and many have contrasting centres. They're the ideal indoor plant for Winter, they don’t mind being cold and don't require sun. Choose Cinerarias in flower from our fresh-weekly selection at any of the 4 branches and keep them flowering brightly with a weekly Maxicrop pep-up. Cinerarias are pretty and reasonable at $2.99. Decisions, decisions, all these colours and all these plants! If you're in a quandary about which to choose we'll make it easy. Pick any 3 and we'll give you 50c off. Gardenway is always pretty reasonable. 7 P r * mfoses haven't been easy to get The shy harbinger of Spring is ready for planting now. Its persistent flowering / AS&■■ i habit, its hardiness, fragrance and clear bright colours will still be vividly I remembered by English folk, who'll rush Y&YX QUr supplies. New Zealanders V? who've heard about real English primroses, read about real English \ primroses may very well hesitate — arid ' be well back in the queue. English primroses are in 8 colours, including the traditional yellow, the “woodland elf" moonlight yellow so beloved of poets arid painters. There are golds, reds, blues, pinks — colours to conjure up memories of ah English Spring. But if the weather is too wet to plant... Our Primroses are very large plants studded with flowers, growing in neat pots. We thought you'd be tempted to enjoy their bright Colours and fragrance indoors first. One would be eye-catching but group several together on a low table and you have a Polynesian Festival to cheer the way through Winter. Primroses $1.99 each at all four Gardenway branches. Gardenway open 7 days I ||li I r- y iiiiiiiiiii 11 . iLi mi,., i O’yg Vi'i'il 1 | We will dispatch Freight tree wnhm 48 : Is hours of order to anywhere in the South you ae satisfied with your I Island microwave purchase we do offer a 14 day ® | money back guarantee. (Providing the unit is 3 ‘With this Toshiba Micowave Oven you can de- returned in as new condition! g|l frost in minutes, heat in seconds and cook in approximately one titth of the time taken by BFBhVx i H I rMT J-t if-11 11 1 conventional cooking. You have a power selector switch to choose whether you defrost or cook. Ths unrt s tuSty guaranteed parts and laoow tor 12 months from date of purchase (If m the un•You have 24 minute rotary timer. Just look up case that one of these microwaves should your menu guide - put the food in the oven - require service during the guarantee period our S turn the timer - push the cook start switch and Company WiB accept freight charges to our store) your meal can be cooked in a matter of minutes OUR -no fuss ... no mess. “J | USUALLY’699 nV io IS I i / El's® -<3 ES ESI S 3 E 3 @ h|jii|B| % ® M 1 iL Ek * Please find enclosed cheque No. - ™ I -g £ for valueS “ W H 1 % or charge my Bankcard/Visa No. 8 I 0 and RUSH me (product) S PHONE ENQUIRIES WELCOME g S H Nome S ig @ Address 9 H ® I 9 I I I I $: H Telephone No. (Daytime) || g ||| st| S: n Signoture B S j:® $: “ Send this coupon to Hoel teeming T.V. Stereo ■ ’ ’ VJ. STEREO AAPFUAECE CESTBES g.g and Appliances, Box 82/8, Christchurch. g S| o gS BLENHEIM 84,570 P.O. BOX 8278 ll I Ph. CHCH SO-73. DAY J V- ■ - —

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Press, 5 August 1981, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 5 August 1981, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 5 August 1981, Page 19

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