BERWICK'S AUCTION MART PEEL STREET TOMORROW r- TOMORROW 1 p.m.—Poultry Sale. Entries required. 1.30. —Assorted Furniture, Tools, Sundries, etc. etc. 2 p.m.—Ladies. Gents and Children's Used Clothing, Airforce Trousers, Airforce Blouses and Tunics, Household Linen etc. Also: Marmalade, Tinned Meats and other grocery lines, etc. etc. THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS BAR WICK'S AUCTION MART LTD. FRED. BARWICK, The Live Auctioneer. 907 MATAWHERO SALE MATAWHERO SALEYARD3 FRIDAY. 12th AUGUST 100 Ewes, r.w. R.R. 1 Dairy Cow (on drop). 1 Springing Cow. 2 Sows. 10 Weaner Pigs. STOCK & STATION AGENTS’ ASSN. HORSE FAIR MATAWHERO SALEYARDS TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, 16th & 17th AUGUST —First Day—--17 Unbroken & Heavy Draughts. —Second Day—--38 Hacks, Packs & Light Harness. Sale commences at 10 a.m. STOCK & STATION AGENTS’ ASSN. BINGLEY & EGAN for LISTER SHEARING MACHINES & ENGINES or Repairs To All Types. 81 Lowe St. Phone 4295. Pvte. 36J6
FLAMS, TREES ETC. CITRUS. Fruit Trees and Seedlings in variety. See our selection. Marmalade Oranges now ready, 8d lb. At Hardy’s Fruit Exchange. 34 Peel St. DAZZLING Phlox: Hardy perennials in brilliant scarlets, purples, pinks, blues etc., 6 for 8/6. Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. MICHAELMAS Daisies, for massed displays, in rich reds, mauves, pinks etc. 6 for 8/6. Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. ____ MONEYMAKER Peas: First early, prolific: well-filled pods of luscious peas, 3/- lb. 31b. for 7/6. Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. . PUKEKOHE Onion Plants (any quantity), Choice Selection of Healthy Seedlings, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Lettuce Plants, Lyons Vegetable and Flower Packet Seeds, Asparagus, Rhubarb. Wildish’s Auction Mart. PLANTS ready now: Calendulas, Canterbury Bells, Cinerarias, Cornflower, Delphiniums, Dianthus, Lobelia, Livingstone Daisy, Nemesia, Primulas, Stocks, Scabious, etc. D. S. Thompson & Co. RARE, Unusual: Write today for free book of Spring Novelty Plants and Seeds. Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. „ SPECIAL Carnations from Burpee's Hand Pollenised Choice Seed. Good plants, 5/- per dozen. D. S. Thompson & Co. ■ SALVIAS: New introductions in shades of mauves. rose, blues, etc. 6 for 11/-. Griffith's Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. SPRING Seeds: These 6 for 2/6: Aster, | Phlox, Zinnia, Petunia, French, African Marigold. Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. ! SEBAGO, the best cropping potato of them all. Now on sale at Te Hapara Nursery, 271 Gladstone Rd. Phone 2302. . “TETRASNAPS,” the new change from Antirrhinums. These are a novelty and worth trying. Plants 2/6 per dozen. D. S. Thompson & Co. ROSES STANDARDS 8/6 ea.; Climbing and Polyantha, 2/9 ea. Good selection Choice Shrubs and Flowering Trees, from 4/6 e 3. Inspection invited. Pukekohe and Spanish Onion Plants, 1/6 100, 12/6 1000. Any quantity. D. T. ENGLISH & SON, 30 Gordon St. Phone 5386. TTS FRUIT TREES IN QUANTITY AND QUALITY ARBOR NURSERIES (Previously E. J. Bettelheim) ASPARAGUS . AND HOW TO GROW IT ! SOLID 2-year Crowns of Mary Washington. biggest and tastiest of them all —with iullest details how to make the bed, manure it, plant it, grow it into delicious inch-thick nuggets of healthful goodness. 20 Crowns 10/-; 50 Crowns £l, Post free. From— JOHN FRIGHT, the QUALITY Seedsman, 9 Rangitikci Street, Palmerston North. J 784 NEW ELITE POLYANTHUS PINK and Rose Shades. An entirely new variety eclipsing all other strains. The enormous delightfully frilled and ruffled blooms are of good texture and heavv substance in shades of palest creamy pink to rose and rosy claret. These Huge Perfect Champions delight in deeply dug soil with plenty of well decayed manure. 7/6 doz.; 3doz. £l, post free. Write now. D. J. LIDDLE, 80 Lintcn St., Palmerston North. _ 836 Antirrhinum, Asters, Calendula, Cornflower, Dimorphotheca. Lobelia, Iceland Poppies, Livingstone Daisy, Phlox, Schizanthus, Stocks, Viscaria, Wallflower, Statice, Jacobea, Annual Chrysanthemum, all 1/6 doz. Cineraria, Violas, Petunias, 2/- doz.; Canterbury Bells, Double Hollyhocks, Giant Pansy, Polyanthus, Geums, 2/6 doz. PERENNIAL PHLOX, 12 varieties, 1/6 ea. TOMATO PLANTS—2/- doz. BERRIDGE’S FLORISTS
PETUNIAS & ASTERS NOW READY Full Selection of Spring and Summer Flowering Seedlings. Tcenato Plants in Quantity & Quality. FRUIT TREES NECTARINES: Twyfords Surprise, New Boy, Goldmine. PEACHES: Million Dollar, Hobb’s Late, Black Boy, Prizetaker, Paragon, Golden Queen, La Vainquer. PLUMS: Satsuma, Burbank, Elephant Heart, Giant Prunes, Greengages. APPLES & PEARS, early and late, in many varieties. Shrubs in many varieties. Hedges and Forest Trees. ' TE HAPARA NURSERY FRUIT TREES FRUIT TREES THE New Peach, “Gisborne Golden,” is excellent for all purposes, ripening A.pril when most peaches are finished. Twenty other varieties of peaches from which to choose. Also in stock: Plums and Pears in variety. Walnuts. Feijoas, Black and Red Currants, Cherries, Grape Vines, Figs, Guavas, Loganberries, Boysenberries, Raspberries. Tree Tomatoes, red and yellow. Strawberry Plants. 1/6 dozen, 10/- per 100, or the new Strawberry, “Melody.” which is blight proof. 2/6 dozen, 15/- per 100. • D. S. THOMPSON & CO. Gladstone Road, Gisborne.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23021, 11 August 1949, Page 2
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