Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

PLANTS TREES ETC. ANEMONES and Ranunculus In first grade bulbs of Giant Florentine strain. D. S Thompson & Co. ANEMONES and Ranunculus: Large flowering strains producing masses of dazzling colourful blooms; 100, 5/* posted. Griffiths Ltd.. Mt. Eden. Auckland. A BEAUTIFUL Selection of _Hand Sorted Burtoni Freesia Bulbs, 150 for 10/-. Also exquisite Morphixia, 50 bulbs for 10/-. Cash with order. Delivery by return mail guaranteed. P.O. Box 364, Gisborne. 2£± BULB Catalogue, posted free, featuring in colour 1948 Bulb and Plant Novelties. Griffiths Ltd,, Mt, Eden, Auckland. BULBS, 100 Assorted, for Autumn Planting. Eight different named varieties, 10/- posted. Griffiths Ltd.. Mt. Eden. Auckland. FRESH Fruit of highest quality from Hardy’s Fruit Exchange. Peel St. FIRST Grade Tulips. We oiler a choice collection of named varieties at 9d each or 7/6 per dozen. D. S. Thompson & Co. “GLORY of the Snow," Early Blooms, 3/6 dozen. Peacock Iris, Distinct Novelty, 3/- dozen posted. Griffiths Ltd.. Mt. Eden, Auckland. HYACINTHS: Giant flowering sweet scented. Gorgeous blooms, 12 separate named colours; 18/- dozen posted. Griffiths Ltd.. Mt. Eden, Auckland. TULIPS: Darwin Superb Mixture, immense size, exquisite blooms, 7/6 doz., ■ 50 Bulbs 25/-, posted. Griffiths Ltd., Mt Eden. Auckland. WINTER Flowering Sweet Peas, mixed, and a choice range of named varieties. D S. Thompson & Co ANEMONES, scarlet, blue or double mixed, 4/6 100. RANUNCULUS. “Giant Florentine.” Best double mixed. 4/6 100. TULIPS. “Giant Darwin.” Self colours. Top size. 6/- doz. COLOURED FREESIAS, mixed oranges, purples, browns, etc., 2/6 doz. All guaranteed linest strains obtainable. SANDERS, Box 931, Auckland. TTS GRASS-SEED MIXTURE. NICELY BALANCED FOR AUTUMN SOWING. RYE, Cocksfoot. Timothy, All Clovers, Crested Dogstail, Brown Top, etc. No. 1, 80/- sack; No. 2. with Paspalum, 80/-, 1301 b. Good Bushburn Mixture, 35/sack. Sacks in. Free on rail. A. VICKERS, N.Z. Express Co., Auckland. 222 THREE EACH OF 10 NAMED VARIETIES WATSONIAS 18/9 Posted. Cash with order. BETTEL HEIM’S 233 Gladstone Road. Phone 4822. TE HAP AKA NURSERY HAS A GOOD SUPPLY AND RANGE OF FLOWER SEEDLINGS AND VEGETABLE PLANTS. Tree Tomatoes and Passion Fruit Plants. SHOP: 271 Gladstone Road. Phone 2302. NURSERY: 75 Lytton Road. Phone 4112. ANNOUNCING! THE IMPROVES AUSTRALIAN CUT FLOWER WATSONIAS. Very hardy, easily grown bulbs, similar in size, growth and habit to Gladioli, but increasing and flowering more quickly from division of the cormlets. Long, lasting spikes and side sprays, grand for cutting and floral work. COLOURFUL STRIKING NEW SHADES: Glowing Indian Orange, Flawless Tyrian Rose, lovely soft Amethyst Violet, bright clear Lolly Pink, beautiful Bengal Rose, brilliant Fuschine Pink. Plant NOW for early blooms. Top grade flowering bulbs. Set 6 named 10/- or three of each colour (18 bulbs) 20/- post free.—JEMMETT’S Novelty Plant Specialists, Palmerston North. 567

LOVELIER - EVERY YEAR! The Brilliant Flowered Fragrant Dwarf “GAY GARDEN’’ PHLOX. We proudly offer for 1948 this striking Collection of Gay Colourful Showy Plants. “Irresistibly lovely” truly describes the large fragrant beautifully scented blooms . . . . petals glistening with a charming metallic lustrous sheen . . . vivid brilliant colours having depth and intensity rarely seen in flowers. PERMANENT —flowering year after year, never having to be replaced. Very hardy, easily grown. COLOURS: Shades of Bengal, Neyron and Persian Rose; Imperial, Doge, Tyrian and Orchid Purples; Crimson; Dawn Pink; Camelia Rose; Mallow Mauve; Geranium Lake; Amethyst; Carmine; Cobalt Violet; Petunia; Magenta; Fuschine Pink. 7 for 10/- or FULL COLLECTION 18 MAGNIFICENT SHADES 20/- POST FREE. Full cultural directions. —JEMMETTS NOVELTY PLANT SPECIALISTS, Palmerston North 570 TENDER COOK HOSPITAL BOARD. TENDERS—MEAT. TENDERS will be received up to 9 a.m. MONDAY, 23rd MARCH, 1948, for the supply of meat to the Board’s Institutions. Conditions of contract available upon application to the Board’s Office. C. A. HARRIES, 562 Managing Secretary. TENDERS FOR LEASE. TENDERS are invited by the Waiapu Board of Diocesan Trustees for a lease for 10 years of 7 acres 2 roods, Lot 20 Deposited Plan 1486, Part Puhatikotiko 181 Block. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Particulars and Conditions of Tender may be inspected at the Office of the Waikohu County Council or at the Office of the undersigned, with whom tenders close at noon on Monday, the 22nd day of March, 1948. COLEMAN & COLEMAN, Solicitors, 46 Childers Road, Gisborne. TENDERS THE TOLAGA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY CO. LTD. TENDERS are hereby called for the purchase of buttermilk on a per ton of butter manufactured basis for the season commencing Ist July, 1948. Tenders close at noon on Wednesday, 31st March, 1948, with the Secretary, P.O. Box 19, Tolaga Bay, and are to be marked “Buttermilk Tender.” E. A. BEER, 617 Secretary. ACCOMMODATION. ASHWORTH’S Private Hotel, 335 Childers Road. Bed, breakfast; select accommodation. A.A. Parking Space ,I'hone 3585. "HOMELEA" Guest House, Bed and Breakfast, parking space, cars, caravans 400 Palmerston Road. TeL 2967. WENTWORTH, Auckland, comfortable, healthy popular house handy to Civic, Station and Bus. 74 Symorid St., C.l Ph. 42836. Prompt correspondence. M.W.S. RAILWAY PRIVATE HOTEL. Under New Management. 133 Peel St. Phone 3028. Refurnished and Renovated. Bed and Breakfast. Select Acc. FS THIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL ROTORUA Excellent Cuisine. Three Minutes’ Walk From Railway, Baths and Post Office. Moderate Tariff. MR. & MRS. BLANDFORD,, Proprietors. Telegraphic Address: “Thinvell,” Rotorua. Telephone 20.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GISH19480313.2.7.4

Bibliographic details

Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22585, 13 March 1948, Page 2

Word Count
853

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22585, 13 March 1948, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22585, 13 March 1948, Page 2