At the end of each month, notwithstanding the restrictions upon all health essentials, the large' accounts received are an indication of pure beverages.
FLORIST. LOWER YLAND. Opp. Chief Post Office. Telephone 12-149. After hours, 12-721 and 11-019. Let flowers carry your MESSAGE.— Miss Chapman, S.C.F.A. (N;Z.), Floral Artiste. Moncrieff and Stewart. 386 Princes street. Phones 10-860, 20-893 Wo telegraph orders. “mf ARGOERIT' A.” i.»JI • Miss McDonald. Bouquets. Wreaths, and Cut Flowers. 384 George street. We Telegraph Flowers. Phone 18-093 Private 18-094. T HE " LAURIER " FLORAL STDDIO, Wreaths. Bouquets, Sprays. (A. Pratleyl, 61 ST. ANDREW STREET. Telephone 18-307; after hours 12-755. •• ROSEMARY," THE FLORIST. PERRETT AND MARSHALL, 148 Rattray street. Phone 12-905. private 25-744. Flowers Telegraphed FLORIANA, FLORIIsT. Wreaths, Bouquets. Sprays, Cut Flowers.—K. O. Ramsay, Excelsior Hotel Building, 154 Princes street. Phono 13-178, after hours 12-937. lyiSS REID, FLORAL ARTISTE, 156 HIGH STREET. Phone 12-661. ‘After hours 18-222.
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Evening Star, Issue 24329, 19 October 1942, Page 2
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147Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 24329, 19 October 1942, Page 2
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