PLANTS, ETC., FOR SALE. TAELPHINIUMS (famous "Hollyhock” strain), flowers up to 4 inches across, second flowering season. Strong plants, G/- doz., or 1/- each, post paid. A. Purdie, Nurseryman, Fitzroy, New Plymouth. . LIME For the Garden SUPERFINE CARBONATE, for vegetables and flowers—--2/9 per tin of 601 b. (approx.). CRUSHED BURNT, for all purposes, 3/6 per tin, icwt. (approx.). BURNT AGRICULTURAL, 6/9 per sack UNBURNT AGRICULTURAL, 3/6 per sack. Special Quotations for Quantities. Flower Pots, Garden Rollers, Etc. Agents: Winstone Ltd., incorporating W. A. Chote Ltd,, 12 GHUZNEE STREET. ’Phone 21—142. P.O. Box 3, Te Aro.
PLANTS, ETC., FOR SALE. — rpORENIA (a gorgeous pot plant), 2/6 doz.; Coleus (choice new colours), 3/- doz. Tithouia (orange red blooms, splendid for decorations'', 2/- doz. Dahlia “Coltness Hybrids” (splendid as border plant and for vases), etc., etc. Orders over 5/- post free. JOHNSTON’S HARDY PLANT FARMS, Waitara, Taranaki, The Mail Order Seedling Specialists. / TpLOWER SEEDS. — Extra Choice. Stocks Guaranteed. Double 1/Packet; Wallflower Double, extra fine 1/6 pac.; tansy Winter Flowering, will bloom in snow 1/- pac.; Pansy Mett’S Superb Strain 2/- pac.; Verbena (new) upright growth 1/- pac.; Stimulus Mett's Imperial (new) 1/- pac.—W. H. Watson, F.R.H.S., 241 Queen Street, Melbourne, Australia.
,<//"’'x English Flowers 1 To remind yourself of happy childhood I days in Old England, grow quaint, sweet- ■ I smelling English Flowers from Ryders , V 1 / s ec d* in 2d. packets—all the old favourites y n—/ th® new * Ryders seeds are quality ' . ; seeds. RYDERS FREE CATALOGUE 'wcontain, a full lilt of old and new JFxZ favourite., with many coloured pistes an “ black and white photographs. Write to-day to Box 521 Christchurch. A Order, for seeds must be sent direct to & Ww RYDER & SON (1920 LTD.) ENGLAND
It does ■ 1- , III? M femiMwp ipF/B Strength j|WW II r tIMH If every woman only realised now each v~- kß?'.'. busy day does drain her nervous and physical strength—yet knew how faithfully Hall’s Wine does repair the loss —there would be far less suffering front Anaemia and Nerve Weakness, from Depression and Debility. Hall’s Wine is prepared from the formula of a Doctor and contains priceless vitamins and tonic properties found in no other wine. Hall’s Wine enriches the blood, feeds the nerves and creates abundant strength and vitality. Make no mistake. In both quality and medicinal value Hall’s Wine is unsurpassed. Hall’s Wine THE SUPREME TONIC RESTORATIVE On Sale Everywhere. Large Size 9/6. Small Size, 5/6. Sole Proprietor.: STEPHEN SMITH & CO. LTD.. Bow, London. England. 35X
An automatic machine in Germany haS been made to say “Thank you” ithen a penny is put in the slot. Bread being only one-third the price of oqts in Moscow, horse-owners are feeding their animals on bakers’ bread. At Bournemouth 23 beach pitches have lately realised £4555 for the year, compared with £3638 for 26 pitches two years ago.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 109, 1 February 1930, Page 30
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