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Fruit, Plants, Produce CHEESE. Tasty, only 52.49 kg. No limit Trade supplied, 20kg blocks $49. Share a block with your friends. Sumner U-Save Supermarket Late nights Thursday and Friday. Open Saturday 9-1 pjn. GRAPEFRUIT $14.95 case, onions $1.55 bag, lemons s!3skg, apples $10.55 case. Al, 102 Stanmore Rd. GROWERS produce bags (plastic) all sizes, planter bag, horticulture film, plant pots, freezer bags, best prices In New Zealand. Polynova Products, Ltd, Ph. 63-804 or 797-330 217 Tuam St next to Smith and Smiths. LUCERNE hay. 1200 bales good clean hay. $3 per bale, ex shed. Main South Rd, Rolleston. Please ph. 478-404. MEADOW Hay, $2 per bale. Busch, Shands Road, ph. 496924. OATEN hay. Good quality. Shed stored, heavy bales. 52 per bale. Phone Klrwee 794. ORCHIDS, miniatures with flower spikes from $2B. Good range of colours at Connelly’s Sumner Mall. Ph. 265073 open Sat 10 to 1 pjn. POTATOES $1.95 SB, onions $11.95 s.b, mandarins $225 kg, yams 69c bag, fresh veges, Al 102 Stanmore Rd. POTATOES. Top quality Ham Hardy, $l3O and $230 bag. Rua, $1.90 and $2.90 bag. Grovelea Orchard, 545 Main North Rd, Belfast RASPBERRY plants, Marcy good strong cane, $12.50 per 100 or $125 per 1000. Write T. C. Foulsham, Korplko Gardens, Korere, RD 2, Nelson or Ph. 32M Tadmor. SHELTER trees, Willows, Matsudana, 1002 Hybrid 3 M. tall $5O per 100. Poplars - Lonbardy, 1H M. tall $4O per 100. Discount for larger orders. All one year old well rooted trees. Holyoake, 246 Hlghsted Road, Ph. 596-194. Featuring now! ROSES Bush and Climbing Standards and Mini Standards CAMELLIAS Over 150 varieties Rhododendrons Over 85 varieties CALICO BUSH (Kalmla latifolla) FRUIT TREES Wide range Open 8.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Monday to Saturday (Closed Sunday) Woodland TREES AND SHRUBS R o<% Livestock AA Dougal Petrie buys all unwanted horses, cattle and pigs. Cash deal. 24-hour service. Phone 66-527. BARK and chip mix. To all my valued clients I am now able to resume abundant supplies of top quality bark and chip mix. Guaranteed fresh and at very realistic price. For no obligation quote and prompt efficient service. Phone Kevin Mcalllster, of Timber Bye-Products, Ltd, without delay. Bus. 63-559, a.h. 497280. BOBBY calves wanted, spot cash, anywhere, any number. Phone 880-733. FARRIER, adept, dentistry also, prompt attention. Ph. 554-575. FARRIER, A. Prompt reliable service to all areas. Phone 389-753. ♦♦ ♦ ♦ FRIESIAN bull calves wanted, cash on pick up, top prices, Okutl Valley Rearers. Ph. Chch 251-136 any time. RELIABLE learners pony, wanted for 5-year-old. Phone 816 Loburn. WOODEN float floors become slippery and dangerous, especially when wet, and wet straw is lethaL Too many horses are cut and maimed because of this. Protect your valuable animal from these dangers by Installing woven rubber matting on your float floor. For peace of mind travelling, contact us now before It’s too late. Hydes of Ashburton, P.O. Box 344, Ashburton. Ph. 89-189. FIRST class travelling for your horse means Installing the float mat, a rubber surface free of metal substance that reduces noise with built In shock absorbing qualities, of strong construction, ensuring your animal of a firm non-slip ride. Does your horse deserve less than the best? Don’t delay, contact us today. Hydes of Ashburton, P.O. Box 344, Ashburton. Ph. 89-189. PREVENT floating problems. Invest In a horse float rubber mat. A clean non-slip surface that won’t twist or buckle, reduces noise and gives your horse the confidence and protection he needs for safe travelling. Contact us now. Hydes of Ashburton, P.O. Box 344, Ashburton. Ph. 89-189. SALDIN STUD ATTRACTIVE quality horses. Good home. Only regretfully for sale due to recent bereavement In family. PHONE: OXFORD 24609

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