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MORE WONDERFUL ' PLANTS BURNING BUSH. The most striking of all annuals. During the Autumn months the whole shapely bush goes a rich russet crimson, making an unbelievably lovely display. .1/- per Packet GIANT CABBAGE. Weighs up to 501 b. Easily grown. Excellent for table. !/• a Packet GIANT BEAN. Runner bean with pods up to 3 feet. Easily grown; excellent for table. 1/- a Packet SUNBEAM BROAD BEAN. A broad bean with edible pods. Has the hardiness of the broad bean and tbe tenderness of the French beau. PERENNIAL CAULIFLOWER. A most marvellous vegetable. Produces fifteen full-sized heads a year. 1/- a Packet TREE MARIGOLD. Grows five feet high and produces huge, masses of long-stemmed flowers right into the winter. 1/- a Packet SUNBEAM BLUE BEAN. A French bean with blue flowers, lavender leaves aud dark blue pods. Most decorative in the garden and most delicious on the table. 1/- a Packet SUNBEAM CUCUMBER. A new aud enormously hardy and prolific cucumber that climbs fences like a runner bean. 1/- a Packet Any 3 Shilling Packets for 2/6; Or 7 for 5/-. Ordinary Seeds 2d pkt. We sell al] ordinary Flower and Vegetable Seeds at 2d. a packet, and Peas and Beans at 3d. a packet. Please add a penny for postage to orders for these SUNBEAM NURSERIES P.O. BOX 1088. DEPT. D., WELLINGTON. Sunbeam Nurseries are now bought and controlled by Town & Country Stores Ltd.

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SEE these SILKS The most gorgeous array of fine Fabrics you h ave ever seen ’ They will make your Cl X aok. fingers itch for scissors and a needle to make th em U P i nto beautiful Summer Frocks for j Ua yourself and daughter. Inspection cor- * dially invited r w If 3Gin. FLEURITA CREPE. A dainty uncrushable fabric for pre- „Jg|y (x. yjl sent wear. Printed in the most beautiful designs and colourings. In Jjffl a w ' de selection of wanted colourings. Yard 4/n jrn 36in. FERGUSON’S FLORAL CHIFFON VOILES. It is smart . , |L|„ X/WI and dainty for spring wear. Featured in innumerable designs and SJSL I colourings to suit all tastes. Yard ** J ■ ra j i i Ek A* 3Gin. PRINTED CREPE RAT. Special uncrushable finish. This I’M' I TwV zKlfc new labric is showing in special exclusive designs in light and dark / I - grounds for frocks. Yardg/g I \ 54in. SPORTS COATING. For short tennis coats. In shades of ' I \ Banana, Lettuce, Lemon, Red, Orange, ,6/11 ” a 7/11 Emeraidandßust ’ iard | $ 3Gin. PRINTED CREPE NADA. A new artsilk crepe-dc-chinc type / of fabric featured in dainty designs on grounds of Brown, Navy, Saxe, / j\w. ' 1/ J Blues, Blacks, etc. lard t)/H / A 3Gin. PRINTED GEORGETTE. This dainty fabric is still one of P[ / / x the leading fabrics for summer wear. Beautiful new designs iu BEK 1 / 1 /}/ illiiiMtaa... Z. bright dainty colourings, for afternoon or evening wear. Yard A /I 1 y A' ////Mw ‘J <0 / SGin. PRINTED SILK PIQUE. The newest fabric for spring wear. J / / . kVj . Dainty colourings in pretty designs. For sports or street wear. 7 ./ J / S° me thing really new. yard 4/11 5/11 >W fl ft \l/ ir ■dHFA 29in. STRIPED SPUN CREPE-DE-CHINE. A new range of this /TV / ImHF \\ useful silk just received in a wide range of new , 3/11 j *• ~ = ' *1 colourings. tard J Zv C. SMITH Ltd. Cuba Street . ♦ Wellington

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 15, 12 October 1932, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 15, 12 October 1932, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 15, 12 October 1932, Page 5

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