Gardening Aids BARK chips, also sawdust, truckloads delivered cheapest in town. Phone 599-673. FOWL manure. 5 bags $6. Untreated sawdust. 5 bags $5. Free delivery. Phone 899-470 any time. MUSHROOM compost, fill your own standard car trailer $6. Truck loads bv arrangement. Phone 499-310. D PAVING slabs. largest variety, compare quality "and price's. Sydenham Concrete. 72 Bryon St. Phone 66-815. D POWDERED sheep manure. 130 kilo bags. $l3 delivered. Ph. 856-337, or 899-313. D SAWDUST, clean untreated shavings, also bark nuggets, truck loads only. For competitive quote and prompt delivery Ph. Timber Bi Products. Ltd. Kevin McAllister, bus. 63-559, a.h. 497-280. DTC SOIL, screened and unscreened. Bill Small Contracting. ph. 596-209. MULCHING BARK FOR SCREE GARDENS. PATHS. ETC. . . . Used successfully by Landscape Gardeners ADVANTAGES • Retains moisture in soil. • Weed seeds will not. grow on dried top. © Once settled will not blow away. • Cheaper than similar alternatives. O Eye pleasing results. POTTING MIX AS USED BY NEW ZEALAND'S LEADING NURSERYMEN ADVANTAGES • Balanced plant nutrient level for in excess of 12 months. • Clean and easy to use. • Very good drainage. • Pleasant aroma. • Weed free. 5 Litre bag, $1.25 15 Litre bag. $2.35 25 Litre bag. $5.65 Bulk orders, trailer loads, etc. SPECIAL PRICE on application. ODERINGS MAIN SOUTH ROAD, ROLLESTON. Telephone 478-659. Buy Direct from Manufacturer WFS
Fruit, Plants, Produce ALOUETTE Nursery, open each Friday (9 a.m. to 4 p.m.) Saturday (9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.) until mid May. Alpine plants in variety; Rhododendrons from $4 each; choice newer introductions ' also available. J. LeComte (Dro-more-Methven Rd.) No. 2 R.D. Ashburton. Ph. Winchmore 797. APPLES, Cox’s orange, Lord Wolseleys, case or kg lots. These apples are at less than last season’s prices with cheaper but sound hail damaged truit in all varieties. Open week days, afternoon and all week-end. Klondyke Orchards. 231 Styx Mill Rd. J. C. Freeman. APPLES, Coxs Orange. Kidds Orange, Lord Wolseley, open Weekdays, 12.30 to 5 p.m. and all day Saturday and Sun. Peter Sisson. 384 Saywers Arms Rd, Papanui. MGF APPLES: Cox’s Orange. Gala and Kid’s Orange. Glengarif f Orchard, Wards Rd, Tai Tapu (off Tai Tapu/Lincoln Rd). Open 9 a.m.-5.30 p.m. daily. DTC APPLES, Royal Gala, Coxs Orange, Bon Chretien. Bartlett Pears. Shenley Orchards. 656 Wairakei Rd, back of Russley Golf Course. (Closed Sunday). DTC APPLES. Cox’s Orange, Wolseleys, available at last year’s prices. Also plenty of cheap fruit due to hail damage. W. G. Freeman, 49 Tuckers Rd, Papanui. APPLES. Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, Spartan. Gala and Russet, also sweet corn. Low prices for hail damage. Please bring containers. Pippin Grove, Marshs Road. Prebbleton. Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun., 12 to 5 p.m. BLUEGUM Berry Farm, fresh strawberries, blackberries and tomatoes now avail, plus frozen raspberries and boysenberries for jam. Open 7 days. 448 Sawyers Arms Rd. Ph. 598-941. CHAFF. Excel, bright, top quality chaff, heavy with big. fat, black oats. Very, best for sale at $l2 per sack. Also lucerne hay, $4 per bale. Cnr Main West and Buchanans Rd. Payne, Ph. 429-711. CHRYSANTHEMUM flowers for sale, plant orders taken this week-end. Coulters Nursery, 183 Weston Road. CLIFF Kidney potatoes digging daily at 128 Winters Rd. FUCHSIAS, excel, selection, upright and hanging varieties, 95c each. Nursery Propagators, 406 A Barrington St. NICE table and sauce tomatoes, orders, delivered in Rangiora. Ph. 874 Cust. SALE price trees and shrubs. 75 cents and 95 cents each. Nursery Propagators, 406 a Barrington St. SAUCE tomatoes, this week only, 60 cents kg. Phone first, 429-185, Haskett Growers, Yaldhurst. STRAWBERRIES, jam and dessert. Pick your own. - Plenty of fruit, $2/kg, bring containers. Picked fruit , avail. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 609 Avonhead Rd, opp. Airport. STRAWBERRIES now avail- ■ able Blue Gum Berry Farm, : fresh blackberries and tomatoes now on sale, plus fro--1 zen raspberries and boysenberries for jam. Open 7 days. 448 Sawyers Arms Rd. Ph. 598-941. ; STRAWBERRIES, Sweet ber- ! ries picked daily for jam and 1 dessert. Also fresh blackber--1 ries, raspberries, boysenberries. loganberries and biack ’ currants. Harrows New Ber- ‘ ryfields, 161 Gardiners Road, ‘ Harewood. Ph. 595-630. _• SWEET corn for eating and ’ freezing. Saturday, 52 : Bowenvale Ave.
OPEN DAY VIEW THE NEW TECHNOLOGY HARFORD TUNNEL HOUSES FULLY VENTILATED ALSO DYNA-FOG DEMONSTRATION THE LATEST IN GREENHOUSE SPRAYING AT PRESTONS ROAD, Opp. Marshland School, TODAY, 3-5 P.M.
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