PLANT Now.—Cabbage, Cauliflower, Curly Greens, Lettuce, Leek, Celery. MATHESON, ROBERTS, LTD., 10 Octagon. SUTTON’S Seeds.—All old seeds are destroyed every year; there are no stale seeds.—Fruit Mart. “ ILDERSLEEVE,' now Polyanthus vJT Primroses; enormous trusses of giant wonder blooms; grow these phenomenal giants; unique colors; seed, 2s 6d pkt.— Only from Moncripff and Stewart. NITRATE - ~of~Soda and Sulphate of Ammonia, the stimulant for cabbages, cauliflowers, etc.; for immediate action. Use it now and watch the results. —Moncrieffi and Stewart. and” Broccoli Plants.—Lovely J strong plants ready, well rooted; any quantity.—Moncrieff ami Stewart, seedsmen. SAYOYS, Leeks, Lettuce, Silver Beet, Brussels Sprouts; thousands of splendid hardy plants now ready.—Buy from Moncrieff' and Stewart, seedsmen, 186 Prin ccs street, Dunedin. STERS, Stock, Wallflower, Delphinium, Sweotwilliam, Canterbury Bolls; plants ready now; choicest varieties.—Moncrioff and Stewart. P A AAA Plants.—Plant now and avoid &UUUU high prices in winter; Savoy, Blair’s Red Cabbage, Greens, Sprouts, .Cauliflower, Leeks, 2s per 100; special quotes per 1,000. —Christie and Christie, Burnside. ORNAMENTAL Fences, Gates, Garden Arches, Edging, Trellis, Seals, Rollers, Wheelbarrows; best makes Lawn Mowers and Garden Tools; Repair Work done. —Mausons, 185 Princes street; works, 203 Crawford street; ’phonos 2,605 and 1,622. JUST landed', shipment of String Netting for covering fruit trees and flower beds. —Charles Bills, Ltd.
A curator of a certain zoological garden was on a vacation. Ho received a note from his assistant: “The chimpanzee is sick. He appears to pine for a companion. We don’t know what to do pending your return.”
For SHAVING. Trini size 3d, Exhibitin'’. Always have a bottle on hand) A cold in the chest it dangerous. Take no risks Bennington's Irish Moss will sooth the irritation, break up ths cold and quickly tel matted right. 1/6. 2/6 large «iie is mote econ•mical. 107 60NNINC70N CABMOU" IRISH ms
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Evening Star, Issue 19161, 30 January 1926, Page 13
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