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CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB MEMBERSHIP OPPORTUNITY Due to an increase in the membership list there are a limited number of vacancies for new members available for the 1982/83 season. Members enjoy the following privileges: • Three entrance and three Members' Stand tickets for all 13 meetings including the N.Z. Cup Meeting and the 1983 Grand National Meeting. • Members' Lounge and Snack Bar. • Car Park privileges. • Members' Smorgasbord Luncheon Room. If you are interested in becoming a member, the Club invites you to fill in the coupon below and an application form will be mailed to you. The Secretary, Pleaee forward an application form to me Canterbury Jockey Club, NAME: P.O. Box 11137, ADDRESS: Sockbtlfn ' PHONE:

1100 tomatoes on 1 Maxitom at one time, Mrs Phyll Long, South Island record holder, ’ tells how she won $lOOO. ' "To get the best from your Maxitom prepare the soil 'K.-4W with plenty of compost and mulch again in Summer. You see, tomatoes are shallow rooted plants." We ” 'A asked her how much time she spent on her Maxitom. - I * "Certainly you need effort to win the big prize but id ' 4 Maxitoms need less time than ordinary tomatoes when consider the crop, and they are very good ! flavoured. Losing 3 weeks when I was in hospital concerned me more, I missed tending my Maxitom 'WWir ver y mu ch." Mrs Long reckons there's nowhere else but Gardenway where you can buy so much fun and ’ Mrs Phyll Long jady fruit for only 99c - she's right! We also stock massive champion. supplies of "Well Rotted Compost" in the large jumbo bags for only $1.99. Most people find it more convenient than composting their own and its sterilized free from weed seeds and harmful organisms. For the record. Mrs Long's plant when judged had 935 fruits over 2cms diameter growing on the plant. A few weeks after the competition closed the number had increased to 1100. A photograph of her winning Maxitom is shown at all Gardenway branches with a description of how she trained the plant to get maximum yieid ‘ . . Tomato huts assure you earlier crops, heavier yields. v LA |! i For the earliest crops we advocate a glasshouse or warm sunny wall, but this isn't always available. However, a plant 1 in the open has the advantage that it can be trained in all directions to give the heaviest yield. Mrs Long and others < N have proved this. In Canterbury, plants in the open are j OAjMI j J checked by chilling Easterlies not to mention killed by frosts. . That's where tomato huts are indispensible. Use them for your 'Maxitom' and other valuable fruit crops such as cucumbers, peppers, pepinos, pumpkins. Tomatoe huts69c ea. Maxitucker brings out the best in tomatoes and other high yeilding plants. Maxitucker is a concentrated, balanced plant food containing d Magnesium, especially helpful in growing tomatoes and some other plants such as roses. You can use Maxitucker on all high ZV’ ) yielding plants whether grown for fruit, leaf or flower. 1 . /) Maxitucker is made from the best quality ingredients and only V y/ costs $2.49 for a 3kg pack. Growers agree, the flavour's in the feeding., Maxitoms are still only 99c, complete with information booklet and entry form for the great $l2OO South Island contest. Y Or 'Moist-sure'weather or not \ ,n Canterbury you can be sure that every V year there will be several months when M k ( ! I rainfail will be insufficient for optimum I X PIP/ / / growth. 'Moist-sure' removes the ’ OWh uncertainty; trees, shrub borders, hedgerows, windbreaks can all sigh with S relief. The 'Moist-sure' drip irrigation system has many advantages oyer traditional sprinkler systems including „ I Fit- IL great economy in use and peak efficiency 11 at pressures too low to Phred Digg says there's no if and butts rotate 3 with 'Moistsure'. sprinkler. . 'Moist-sure' is simple, requires no trade skills. u You don't even need to be a home handyman. If you have a knife or a pair of secateurs and a •' garden tap or a rain barrel your plants can be benefiting in half an hour. There are no pumps, gauges, filters, timers, switches, valves to buy, p eter coiiins "simpleand read, fix, check or repair. Only a supply pipe and inexpensive, easy to adjust for Moistubes to drip-water your plants. different water requirements". The $19.95 kit-set is sufficient to water a typical front or a typical back garden. It's all ready to attach to your tap. Just roll it out and plug in the pre-cut Moistubes where you require them, with the punch provided. After that it's just as Phred Digg shows, simply turn on your tap full without wasting water as 'Moist-sure' incorporates a flow control. And Ivies are only $1.99, ■ 2 for $3.75 or 3 for $5.25 They've plenty of trails just like the illustration. There are gold and green, silver and green and leaved varieties so we've made it easy to buying all three with our special offer of 3 $ for $5.25, saving 72c. 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. every day. Personal shoppers only. Garden way 7 days Watch for M opening announcement T in October'B2

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