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entertainments HSTSTESST COAST art society (Incorporated) EXHIBITION EXHIBITION By Members of the Gisborne Branch At MUSIC ROOM. Palmerston Road. TUESDAY TO FRIDAY, 25th to 28th JULY, 1950 Open Daily 12.30 to 5 and 7.30 to 9. No Admission Charge. G 9 G. W. WILLOCK, Hon. Sec. DANCE —o —o —o —o — DANCE Y.P.C. to be held on WEDNESDAY. JULY 26th At the PARISH HALL, Childers Rd. Good Supper. Good Music. ALL WELCOME! 89 POVERTY BAY CATCHMENT BOARD SOIL CONSERVATION FILMS THE Public are invited to attend the screening at any of the following places, bv the Soil Conservation and Rivers 'Control Council’s Mobile Cinema Unit, of a selection of “talkie" films upon soil erosion, rabbit nuisance and aspects of soil conservation, drainage. erosion and rivers control in New Zealand: — July 26.—Gaiety Theatre, Tokomaru Bay, 8 p.m. July 27. —Reynolds Hall. Tolaga Bay, ' 8 p.m. The Films are of interest to all, particularly farmers. Board Representatives will be in attendance. Admission is free. A. G. HICKS. 391 Secretary. WAIKOHU RETURNED SERVICES ASSOCIATION ANNUAL BALL ANNUAL BALL ANNUAL BALL TE KARAKA TE KARAKA TE KARAKA TE KARAKA FRIDAY, 28th JULY FRIDAY. 28th JULY MAKE THIS A DATE ! Exhibition Dance by Mr. Pat Corbett and Partner. Prices: Gents 5/-, Ladies 3/-, Double 7/6. W. Dolman's Full Orchestra. Good Supper. 63 RUGBY FOOTBALL —SENIORS—RUATORIA v. TOKOMARU BAY AT TOKOMARU BAY SATURDAY, 29th JULY—At 2.30 P.M. Schoolboys Curtain Raiser. PLANTS, TREES. ETC. BLUE Tiger Lily (Polea Pratensis). Novelty day lily, sky blue flowers; 15/dozen posted. Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. BULBS, Perennials: How to grow them. 100 colour illustrations. List rare choice plants. A “must-have” all keen gardeners; 2/3 posted. Harrison’s, Palmerston N. TTS CARNATIONS: Border types, named plants, giant perfumed blooms, lovely shades; 22/6 dozen posted. Griffiths, Mt, Eden, Auckland. CITRUS: We have a choice selected line of well grown Trees. Oranges, Lemons and Grapefruit. Hardy’s Fruit Exchange. 34 Peel St. Phone 3210, CHINESE Gooseberry Plants, pairs 8/6; single plants, 4/6. Additional female plants if required. D. S. Thompson & Co. CITRUS Trees, Lemons, Oranges, Grape Fruit, Asparagus Roots, Tree Tomato, Passion Fruit. Large Selection Healthy Seedlings, Lyon's Seeds. Bulbs, Sprays. Blitzem. Wildish’s Auction Mart. EVERGREEN Hibiscus, choice varieties single and double, 4/6 each; Gypsophilas. large flowering, 2/6 and 3/6 each. D. S. Thompson & Co.

FREEMONTIA Shrubs: Beautiful large orange, yellow flowers. Good large plants, 4/6 each. D. S. Thompson & Co. _ FREE Coloured Book: Winter novelty plants, bulbs, trees. Write today for free copy. Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland; JAPANESE Irises: Glorious giant cle-matis-like flowers, 4ft. stems, lavender, ruby-violet, netted blues, royal purple etc. 6 different 10/-. 12 for 20/-. Harrison’s, _ Palmerston N. LILY of Valley: Sweet scented, for borders or pots, 6 clumps for 8/-. Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. LUPINS: Giant Russell. Strong oneyear roots, gorgeous colour combinations. 12/- dozen posted. Griffiths, Mt. Eden. Auckland. MONEYMAKER Peas: First early, prolific pods luscious peas: 3/6 lb., 31b. for 7/G. _ Griffiths,Eden, Auckland. PINK Sensation: Marvellous salmonrose delphinium blooming all summer, lovely cut, true perennial, 3/6: Pacific Giants, mixed, all shades, 14 for 20/-. Harrison’s, Palmerston N. ONION PLANTS GIANT Rocca, Pukekohe, Brown Spanish, 1/6 100, 12/6 1000. Also Hardy Flower Seedlings and Gooseberries (Farmers Glory). Grapes (Albany Surprise), Asparagus, Walnuts (English). and Citrus, Oranges, Lemons and Grapefruit, from 10/6 each. W. B. GILLIES, Nurseryman. 4_Massey Rd. Phone 4979. TTS KIRKTOWN NURSERY HAVE Large Stocks of Hedging, Timber and Shelter _ Trees, Shrubs, Ornamental and Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, Roses, Hydrangeas, etc. Enquiries invited. D. T. ENGLISH & SON 611 Ormond Rd. Phone 5386. ______ TTS SHRUBS We Invite You to Call and Inspect Our Large Stocks of — Flowering Shrubs, Citrus and Fruit Trees, Hedge Plants and Shelter Trees. MIDWAY GARDEN SHOP 271 Gladstone Road. Phone 2302; After Hours 2935, 21-215, GYPSOPHILA: Bristol Fairy 2/6, Flamingo 3/6. Lavender Lady 2/6, Rosy Veil 2/6. DELPHINIUMS: Giant Pacific Hybrids. strong 1-yr. roots, 1/6 ea„ 15/- doz. MICHAELMAS DAISY: Peace, large rosy mauve, 2/6 ea.; Beechwood Challenger, very fine red, 1/6; Plenty, large blue. 2/6; Prosperity, large pink. 2/6 ea. BERRIDGES—FLORISTS THE PLANING - SKASON IS NOW HERE SEEDLESS Barberry is the best stock hedge, and cuts out all future fencing. Timber Trees, including Pines and Gums. Benthamii and Lawsoniana for good shelter. Fruit Trees, including Lemons, Oranges, Grapefruit, Apples, Peaches, Nectarines, Apricots, Plums. Cherries, Walnuts, Tree Tomatoes Grape Vines, and all small fruits, including Strawberry Plants by the hundred or thousand. Standard Roses, also Bush and Climbing varieties. Ornamental Shrubs of all sorts. . „ „ Our Lawn Grass Mixture is of first quality. D R. THOMPSON & CO. GLADSTONE ROAD GISBOpNE ARBOR NURSERIES NAMENTAL FLOWERING SHRUBS OWERING TREES IMBING TREES (JIT TREES DGE AND SHELTER TREES SH ROSES IMBING ROSES \NDARD ROSES SDLINGS ■ Varieties to Choose From the Above Classes. :o All Garden Requirements. AT arbor nurseries 233 GLADSTONE ROAD Phone 4822.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23314, 25 July 1950, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23314, 25 July 1950, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23314, 25 July 1950, Page 2