The Oxfordshire ."Farmers' Union ha« refused to admit to the union Lord Valentia, of Bletchington Park, and Colonel Stanley L. Barry, of Long Crendon Manor, Thame (Oxon), on the grounrT that they are land owners and not farmers.
pLANT NOW IN THE GARDEN THE" -*- FOLLOWING SEEDLINGS:— Antirrhinums' Lobelia Asters Nemesia Carnations Pansy Coreopsis Phlox Centaurea Polyanthus Calendula Stocks Didiseus Statiuo Caillardia Viola Iceland Poppy Wallflower T. WAUGH AND SON, Hutt Valley Nurseries, Lower Hutt. Also at 231, Lambton quay, Wellington, 114, Main street, Lower Hutt, and 237, Jackson street, Petone. ; . , MAKE YOUR GARDEN GAY. '"PHIS is the right time to Plant Annuals •*■ and Biennials to mako your garden bright with colour during the summer month: We have now ready for transplanting Asters, Antirrhinums, Lobelia, I Phlox, Marigolds, Petunias, Nemosias, Salvias,.Stocks, Verbenas, and other lines. Call and Inspect at Pv, N. WALL'S Seed Store, Morccr-st,
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 134, 4 December 1930, Page 27
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144Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 134, 4 December 1930, Page 27
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