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DUNEDIN Gardening Club Meets Wei* nesday, February 17th, 8 p.m., in th* Home Science Buildings, Union street, when Lecturers of the A.C.E. will give a Demonstration on the Preserving of Fruit and Vegetables. All interested cordially invited, —P. Nelson, hon. sec. WORLD’S famous strain of Ranunculus, Stinton’s specials; all glorious art shades; these will make your garden a unique picture; 3s 6d dozen, 20s par 100.— Moncrieif and Stewart Ltd. HYACINTHS, Giant Roman, named; porcelain blue, rose, yellow, pink, crimson; all sound and New Zealand grown, —Moncrieff and Stewart Ltd. WE have also Crocus, Snowdrops, Anemones, Bride Gladioli, Grape Hyacinths ready now, —Moncrieff and Stewart Ltd. I)LANT Now! —Blair’s Phenomenal, Savoy, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Celery, and Leeks.—Moncrieff and Stewart, 386 Princes street. SUTTON Seeds are the world’s best; 23 gold medals in 1955, the Sherwood Cup for the sixth time, total of over 1,400 gold medals; left-overs are destroyed annually. —Adam. 7 Maclaggan street. SOW now, Pansy, Engleman’s Selected Giants; fresh seed just landed; 2s 6d packet.—W. J. Thomson, 159 Princes street. “ n ANUNCULUS,” reselected strain of Xv large flowering, art shades, splendid cut flower; 2s 6d dozen.— W. J. Thomson. . CHOICE Darwin Tulips are now ready; buy direct from growers.—Perrett and Marshall, Rattray street. LANT now. Savoys, Broccoli, Blair’* Drumhead Cabbage, Walcheren, Cauliflower; direct from growers.—Perrett and Marshall. ' LL kinds of Ornamental Flower, Baskets, Wire Arches, Garden Sieves, and Riddles in stock.—Charles Bills Ltd., Dunedin. ' - BREEZE Pots have proved that you will obtain superior results.

Queen Wilhelmina recently opened the new traffic and pedestrian bridge over the so-called Holland Diep, making an important link between the northern and southern parts of the country as divided by the Rivers Ruins and Meuse-i

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Evening Star, Issue 22572, 13 February 1937, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22572, 13 February 1937, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22572, 13 February 1937, Page 24