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GARDENING. DUNEDIN GARDENING CLUB will Meet in Y.M.C.A. on TUESDAY, February 6, 1945, at 7.45 p.m.: - (1) RODGER ROSE, BOWL COMPETI- •: TION f6f'6 VASES OF ROSES, not more than 3 Roses in a vase. (2) BEST VASE OF SWEET PEAS. (3) BEST VASE OF CARNATIONS. . 11ANT EXHIBITION COLOURED, V* "EXQUISITE" FREESIAS. Immense, highly-scented blooms, growing up to 2ft higb-/suit'any soil, climate. Ranging through gold, yellow, lemon, primrose, lemon, pink' red, blue, lavender, purple, lavender, bronze, brown, and copper. Zs 6d doz, Bs, 50, 13s 6d assorted. ANEMONES. Entirely new line, blooms 4in acrbssr onilong stems; 75 per cent, doubles, in reds; pinks, cyclamen, apncnt, lavender, white, and many beautiful multicolours. 2s 3d doz, 7s 6d 50, 12s 6d 100.LAWRANCE, Salisbury rd, Birkdale, Auckland. ' C E L A N D POPPIES, Exceptional strain of large flowered; all pink shades. Is 6d doz. ENGLEMANS GIANT PANSY, 2s 6d doz. BURPEE'S BEAUTY STOCKS, Is 6d doz. GIANTFLOWERED POLYANTHUS, 2s 6d doz. CARNATION, GIANT DE NICE, 2s doz. ARGYLL NURSERIES. Chacombe Avenue, N.E.V. .. Phone 13-772. ISTERIA SEED SHOP. 169 King T T Edward street—Freesias, cream, also Giant Hybrids, 2s 6d doz.; Tulip Bulbs, Darwin mixed, 3s doz.; Beauty and New French Stock.—Phone 24-104. . ORDER jour Roue Trees this year from Whites; bush and climbing; do not be late. WE have a limited supply of fruit Trees, plums, peaches, nectarines, aprjcots, pears, and apples.—Whites, • Rattray bt. HAVE you ;'a Yates Garden Guide? la pach, pbstage extra.—Whites, Rattray st. STRONG, hardy-Celery Plants; Is 6d doz, postage extra.—Whites. 148 Rattray ot. GROW your own Vegetables this year; cabbage,'broccoli, lettuce, leeks, silver beet; all good, strong plants.—Whites. SEEDS may still be sown of lettuce, onion, «lver ; beet, cabbage, spring and winter car-, rots', .swedeTturnips, \ beetroot, perpetual spinach ;■• 6d packet.—Whites. YATES Giant Perfection Stock, a magnificent strain," excellent .colours and a high percentage of doubles; 6d .packet, 8d posted. —Whites. 148 Rattray i st.POLYANTHUS Seed, Waterlighl's handfertilised, excellent mixture; p'.ant now for spring flowering; Is 6d. packet, posted Is Bd. ' V'_■""„, WALLFLOWER, double mixed 2s 6d per doz., Tom Thumb, Cloth; of Gold,' Is 6d. per doz.,. 2s posted; plant now; for good showing.—Seedco. PANSIES, Engelman's' Giants, sp.endid variety for immediate flowering; 3s, 6d dozen, postage Bd.-Seedco, George st. SWEET William* mixed colours, good strong plants; 2s doz., postage Bd.—Seedco, Box 626, Dunedin. • . HOLLYHOCKS, Chal'.is double, splendid mixed; 2s doz., postaje Bd.—Seedco. ' SCABIOUS, Peach Blossom Pink; Is 6d doz., 2s posted.-rSeedco,, George st; Box 626. ''..,. ANTIRRHINUMS, Rose, Orange Flame; Is 6d doz., 2s posted.—Seedco. ICELAND Poppies, Artists Glory, beautiful shades, ideal: for cut flowers; 2s doz., posted 2s 6d.—Seedco. SEEDLINGS from Seedco all grown at our own nursery from' best seed procurable.— Seedco, George st. • ' : ' CABBAGE Plants, Leeks, Brussels Sprouts, 25 for 6d, posted Bd.—Seedco, George st, Dunedin; Box 626. SOLEIL .d'Or Narcissi;, early-flowering sweet-scented Polyanthus Narcissi; these are ideal for growing in fibre, also in the garden; 2s. 6d dozen, 15s 100.—Moncrieff and Stewart. CHIONODOXA, "Glory of the Snow ; one of the daintiest bulbs grown; blue flower and dwarf; splendid for rockeries; 4s 6d dozen.—Moncrieff and Stewart Ltd.. GILDERSLEEVE Polyanthus ■ Primrose; this well-known : Polyanthus is well renowned for its size of bloom *and variety of shades; 2s 6d packet.—Moncrieff and Stewart. TRY . this : season our Special New French Stock; the shades are wonderful; they are well worth while growing; Is 6d packet.—Moncrieff and Stewart Ltd. POTATO, Blight: Use Moncrjeff's Mixture; it's sure to cure; -2s 6d packet. CARROT - Blight: Spray now and save your crop; 2s 6d packet, makes 6 gallons spray—Moncrieff and Stewart. CELERY Savoy, Broccoli, Leeks, Silver Beet, Curly Kale, Drumhead Cabbage. Flower Spring.—Moncrieff and Stewart. AURICULA, Majestic strain, in a variety of shades: lovely plants; only 5s 6d dozen , posted.—Moncrieff and Stewart. ANTIRRHINUM Polyanthus Primrose, Gaiilardia, Wallflower. Canterbury Bells, Pentstemqns.—Moncrieff and Stuart, Dunedin.

SCHOOL SHOES for Boys and Girls! A—BOYS' AND YOUTHS' BLACK CHROME DERBY BOOTS. Solid leather soles (as illustrated). Same with studded rubber soles. 10-13, 18/6; 1-2, 20/6; 3-5, 22/6; 6-10, 22/6. Also strong School Shoes in Black yearling. Popular streamline or Moccasin vamp designs. |-2, 16/6; 3-5, 18/6; 6-7, 19/11. Strongly welted line-for the bigger boy. 5-10, 21/6. i^^^*rnm»im' B—GIRLS' STOUT BLACK YEARLING DERBY SHOES, sewn leather soles, fringe tongue (similar to illustration). 10-13, 15/11; 1-2, 17/3; 3-5. 18/6; 6-7, 19/6. Also same type without fringe tongue. Black—l-2, 16/9; 3-5. 17/11; 6-7, 18/11. Brown Calf—l-2, 16/11, 3/5, 18/11; 6-7, 19/6. Also strong welted Lace Shoes in Black or Brown. Sizes 2 to 7, 26/6. // you can't call, mail your order. . Satisfaction guaranteed. C—New stocks of MAIDS' "TRUFIT" and "PROMENADE" BLACK OR TAN CALF DERBY SHOES just opened. Four fittings to I each size and half-size to ensure a perfect fit. Call and have your child's foot correctly fitted by our experts. W. HARRIS & SON LTD. The Footwear Specialists—Seven Shops—Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 25400, 3 February 1945, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 25400, 3 February 1945, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 25400, 3 February 1945, Page 12

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