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St ad holme Junction —[Queenstown Service VIA WAIMATE, KUROW, HYDRO ELECTRIC WORKS. OMARAMA. UNDIS. TARRAS, CROMWELL, RAWARAU GORGE. n>'« Service will recommence as from NOVEMBER Ist Time Table as follows -.—Leave Studholme 12.47 p,m., after arrival of first South-bound Express, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Cars leave Queenstown (>.45 a.m., Cromwell 3 I , a m , on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and connects with the North-bound Express at Studholme on Wednesdays and Frida vs, and also on Mondays when running. When the Monday Express' is nor running the car connects at Timaiu with Lister’s Motors Car leaving Timaru at 5.30 p.m. Fares Same as Previously, MOUNT COOK TOURIST 00OF N.Z. LTD. Some say •CUAANTiI PRIDES” ■GUARANTEED 0 ALlff 7 and WE KNOW YOU’LL GET IT IN “ G.P” GUM BOOTS We say EVERY PAIR OF [CPfABMI RC.P] SUM B «/mi K Vi MADE IN CANADA Farmer ” Knee “ Blackchiel ” Hip hoU-rale Agents* SABCSOOO SON & EWEN, LTO MAKE MONEY BY GROWING GARDEN for Early Market. Niuiinn' and Blair recommend to Market Growers and others rhe flowing varieties ot peas for Autumn sowing. The peas may be sown from attcr part of February and during March, and under favourable qcndi>ions should yield a crop for tho early market when prices are generally very profitably - The Sherwood— height i2-isinches, Little Marvel—height 2 feet, a great irst eurlv and a splendid cropper, favourite with market gardeners and eas of fine table quality, 26s bushel, the pea most favoured by growers m Leeommeuclecl by us. the Waimate districts Comes in early, 22s bushel. American Wonder—height 30-36*11, Senator—height 30 inches, a second ■ell known to pea growers for its early of finest table quality. wy arliness ■ pods small but abundantly been grown successfully in Alexandra reduced 20s bushel. district. Pods of good size, 20s bushel Dwarf Defiance—height 2 feet. Ex- Stratagem Improved—height 3 feet, ensivelv grown for market on account homes in after the early kinds and f its largo sized pods and is uuex- yields a large crop of peas, the big elled for" la Me use. A second early, g reen pods being packed full with pea* is bushel. * of particularly fine flavour, 22s bushel OTHPB VARIETIES quoted on request Prices V.-tt Cash on rails. Dunedin No charge made for bags if Cash ns ent With Older Any of the above peas should give satisfaction to growers. DUNEDIN, Growers of Garden Peas for over SO Years. Remington '* Hi’Speed KUanborF 22’s 'rlH A, ft** O fr> O & •’■h. Ia ; . ■ fl m n iy. m m I m m RAHi OH r ■ m m m Ah v TRATIOn m (hr mML'i L!s m BRASS SHELLS —at t-seii MILITARY and 5<G GA.ur LV CllStS. i FECIAL Motor-Cyclists, WINTER EQUIPMENT. MoseL v h , cling (.Japes, 11s 6d Mo; c • ( Mists Thigh Leggings, Bs nil !• Lento .-! Mudguard Splashers, 2s 6d bteo! .Mudguards, per pair, 3s 6d Dropude Steel Mudguards, 4s 6d TM. .-or Twin Cell Battery l amps, 4s Bti . Lucre; twin Cell Battery Lamps, fis. Lxti a Batteries for above. Is 3d Lug 4-Volt Dynamo Sets. 28s 8d Volt- Dynamo Sets, 33s 6d Postage SPaitl on Lrood Quality Dynamo bets, 92s 8d Leather Helmets, 9s 6d ftd 125 8d Leather Mitts, 6s Od pair Leather Gauntlets , 9s 6d and lls 6d pair. Thigh Leggings, 12s 6d and 15s 8d Seatless Trousers, 18s 6d and 22t 6d Double Breasted Motor Coats, 27s 6d and 355, Moseley Competition Riders Black Rubber Coats, 57s 6d. Celluloid Goggles, 2s and 3S pair Spbuterproof Goggles, 4s 6d and 7s 6d pair. AIT SCash Orders, ' Clifford Brown Ltd*, .1-2 Stuart St.. DUNEDIN-

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Cromwell Argus, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3484, 30 August 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3484, 30 August 1937, Page 3