SWEET PEA PLANTS. Mr L. J. Lang, of 184, Highsted Road, Papanui, Christchurch, who has had twenty years’ experience as. a sweet pea grower, advertises for sale healthy plants of fifty different varieties at 1/6 a dozen or 10/- per 100. Mr Lang has made a specialty of sweet peas, which are of distinct colours. Customers from the West Coast can depend on getting something extra good.—A.l.
“DRINKO A MARVELLOUS CURE.” PATIENT QUITE RECOVERED. “The patient has quite recovered, and the cure has been marvellous, thanks to ‘Drinko.’ The powders wore given secretly.” One of the many hundreds of letters we receive every week. “Drinko” is a harmless, tasteless, and odourless powder. No bad aftereffects. Permanent results. Write for free booklet. Strict secrecy. Lady Manager, Home Welfare Pty., 4.J. WilHs Street, Wellington.
late advertisements. T OST-—On Friday evening, between ' Buccleugh Street and Post Office, String of Pearls (brilliant clip).—Reward returning Star Office.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 September 1927, Page 7
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