IS DISPLAYED'IN OUR BIG SHOW~^V ■* -1' ROOM AT MODERATE PRICES. Pink Ready-to-wear fagel, trimmed C^hpUjiv / I Jf* V //! ! ! ' II! k I fawn silk and ornaments, 25/- **"^^JL-S 4.\ Wftyf* 1 Uj H ■ ill W \l £ I Smart Wattlf fagel'Hat, trimmed navy cT7^\t- Embrd. Crepe "WJ^llf i'Hv silk md stitching, 21/- b^''l?h Njgger Brown Dressing Jackets 1/H§£ V % ——' ■—: :— ■ ■ bilk 10que,27,6 5/11,6/11,7/6,8 6 /iT^ilfii^i ,'MlliH fc WHI \\WS, lt^&&f¥i-fZ'j£jL Tussore and Fugi Coat fi'tfff/f A /*]• Ml- A ©*-' ''<-r^_T^» Frocks, smartly tailored fwl*/ W f'f*~ Jb\i\: Jt New lot White Silk Blouses, sailor collar m big variety, Jl" // /./»' nice weight silk, 14/11,16/6,18/6 from S4/Imported Model Black Tulle'and Silk Lace *,-*« - Hats, trimmed velvet posies, 27/6 108, 110, 112 CUBA ST
R. A, NICOL, _ "RELIANCE. SEED ; STORE, 37, COURTENAY-PLACE. '■.'•'■" rpO hustle your Cabbage, Cauliflower, Lettuce, and Onions along manure now with NITRATE' OF SODA. For leaf curl on peaches and to keep your potatoes free from blight spray with BORDEAUX POWDER. For slugs and snails use 2 in 1. AH the best strains of. BEDDING PLANTS STOCKED. CHRYSANTHEMUMS, .best named I varieties, Is each, 10s per doz. .
VISTOLENE, THE BEST SUMMER WASH. • KILLS CATERPILLARS. l Destroys all Biting and Sucking Insects, and controls Fungi. Spray with an "ALPHA SPRAYER," the best and simplest. PROCURABLE AT ALL STORES.' Wholesale Agents: > . . J. W. WALLACE & GO., .114, WAKEFIELD-STREET, Wellington. SEEDLING AND-BEDDING PLANTS NOW READY., ALL Seedlings are raised from our celebrated strains of Flower Seeds. 1 and are strong, healthy, transplanted seedlings, thoroughly hardened off, and ■cannot fail to give satisfaction A fine assortment of Annual and Perennial Varieties at moderate prices ' . Specialities in Tomato. Plants—Carter's Sunrise, Palmer's Selected, Early Bird, and Prince Borgheso. The above are hardy, good cropping-, and of fine quality, suitable for the Town and Suburban Gardens.' Also, Vegetable Plants in Season. Seed Potatoes, i£ ordered in 141b I upwards, will be delivered free in City. | TE ARO SEED CO.. • 58, Courtena'y-placo. 'Phone 701 A. G.P.O. Box 320. fi HRY SANTHE MUM S. ANNIE HAMILTON, - white COUNTESS OF ARRAN, rosy pink ' FLORENCE, blush pink . ■ FRANCIS JOLLIEFE, yellow, edged pink G. J. WARREN, canary \ ' I [ GLADYS LEM, rich crimson, gold reverse ! I JOHN KEYSTON, rosy red, long petals LILIAN B. BIRD, delicate pink LOUIS BOEHMER. deep pink, hirsute MADAME G. RIVOL. clear yellow MELINDA BORRETT, lemon white MRS. CHAS. WHEELER, lilac-pink MRS. H. J JONES, Chartreuse, Is 6d MRS. H. P M. BERRY, citron-yellow EDITH S. QUITTENTON, pure white MRS. R, CHUGG, terracotta pink REGINALD VALLIS, purple amaranth STRELLA WIMON, chestnut-red AVH-ITE AUSTRALIA, white, long petals | POCICKTT'S CRIMSON, deep crimson W. WOODMASON, rich crimson; dwarf, j The above are only a few of the vario- i ties' for sale. Good strong plaJits, guoranteed true to name. Price, Is each, 10s per doz. (except whore price<l). Send for catalogue. " • a. McMillan | LOWER HUTT,
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 114, 10 November 1917, Page 10
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