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TREES, PLANTS, AND SEEDS For 1906=07. Apples, Pears, Plums, Peach'es, etc. Currants— Red, White, Black, and New Giant. Strawberry and Raspberry Plants. Gooseberries—Over 50 named sorts. Forest Trees—Maeroearpa, Pinus Insignia (2 and 3 years old). (All Fruit Trees are properly worked on Blight-proof Stocks and transplanted, and only those varieties which I have proved to be most profitable and suited to the climate are stocked. Unreliable sortß are dear at any price.) Eo'uiana pseudo-acacia—A very valuable timber tree. Should be planted by every farmer Jor fencing ; the wood is very hard and durable. Price, 10/-, 12/-, and 15/- per 100. Special quotations for large quantities. Wallnuts—l/- and 2/- each, Hedge Plants—Maple, Kscallonia, Privet, Berberis, etc. Roses—A very choice lot ; many new sorts. Carnations—Over 800 plants, C/- to 12/- doz. SEED POTATOES, VEGETABLE, and FLOWER SEEDS and SWEET PEAS a Speciality. All Seeds (except Potatoes, Beans and Peas) POST FREE. Artificial Wreaths—A very choice lot on hand. Wreaths, Bouquets, Sprays, Etc., Made to Order. " "Montauk," "Aphistine," "Niquas," "Vermorite," and other dressings to destroy Insect and Fungoid pests on all kinds of trees and plants. Nurseryman and Seedsman, HITCHON BROS. HAM AND BACON CURERS, CLYDEVALE ESTATE. rjiHE NEW ZEALAND AND ALSX TRALJAN LAM) COM BAN \ (LTD.), having DECIDEI) to CUT IP the Clydevale Estate, are now ollering Farms in areas to .suit Purchasers. The Estate is known as a good Agricultural Property, grows lirstclass crops of grain, grass, and roots, and is most suitable for mixed larmThere is regular communication with Balclutha twice a week by steamer, and the Waiwera Siding on the -Main South Line of Railway is about 10 miles distant from the Homestead. * Terms exceptionally easy, and inFor plans and particulars applv t< THE NEW ZEALAND <x Ai'STUAI lAN LAND CtniBANY (LTD.), Dunedit: Or to Clydevale Estate, Clydevale P.O.

DOUBLE CED COLONIAL BLANKETS. Thi'iv's no Wool I'lirei', and do Blan kcL Heavier,sold in N.Z. at the l'rice. . .(LIMITED.,) THE DEPENDABLE DRAPERS D U iN E D I N. 58 m Cyclists Everywhere i Should Know r That lam entering for "\ J their outtom by post, and v that the "Speedwell" House is hotter equipped than ever to deal with Mail Orders. The other day I bought tie Anglo-N.Z. Cycle Company's Business and Stock. It meant a big crush and extensive uterations to sooommodate it. But Tre got it here, and it ii being told at r give-away prices. ', Don't mut this opporwast. Two Immense Stocks Are now at your disposal, and they must be olearod quiokly to make room for the new season's goods. Study your comfort by i ordering a set of CelHt--1 loid Mudguards, complete,' ' for 6s 6d; Leggings (suit- . able for riding or walk- ■■ 1 ing), 2s pair; Lamp (any u kind you like) from 2» 6a. Send for our New Catalogue, Post Free to anyone. W. A. SCOTT, 156 PBINCES STREET, DUKBDIH. IUO AT iNVinOAHQILL AND TIMARU.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2040, 21 August 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2040, 21 August 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2040, 21 August 1906, Page 2