ORDERS BOOKED NOW FOR FRUIT TREES, SHRUBS, ORNAMENTAL TREES. DO NOT NEGLECT TO PLANT NOW. SPRING FLOWERING BULBS: Anemones, Is and Is 6d per dozen. Crocus, Is per dozen. Ixias, Is 6d per dozen. Snowflakes, Is per dozen. Daffodils, choice mixed, Is per dozen. Ranunculus, mixed. Is per dozen. PLANT SEEDS OF: Cabbage, Cauliflower, Onion. Spinach, Turnip, Radish. Broad Beans. 3d and 6d per packet. Pansy, Stocks, Carnation. Canterbury Bells, Calliopsis. Danthus, Delphinium, Gaillardia. Wallflower, Sweet Peas, Poppy. 3d and 6d per packet. Lawn Grass, mixture^ at Is 6d per lb. FRTJIT TREES. All leading varieties of well-grown stuff, true to name. Price, 12s per dozen; 85s 100. Almonds ' Apples Apricots Cherries Nectarines Peachfes Pears . Plums Japanese Plums Quinces H. C. GIBBONS & CO., SEEDSMEN AND NURSERYMEN, Market Street South, BLENHEIM. SEED BARLEY. WE have now FOR SALjfi a limited supply of SPECIALLY IMPORTED SEED BARLEY, Which we offer to Farmers, and can recommend as having been thoroughly tested this season and found well adapted to the Marlborough lands. "STANDWELL." _ Specially imported and grown this season by C. R. Jordan, Esq. Yielded 50 to 60 bushels per acre. A splendid Barley for light lands. Has a " Gisborne " head. ' . - . "WEBB'S KINVER." — Im- . ported by Messrs Speight and Company, and grown this season by James Thomson, Esq. Yielded over 50 bushels per acre. Excellent cropper ©n light or heavy lands. ALSO: Best Samples of locally grows MALTSTER, GISBORNE CHEVALIER, AND CARTER'S PROLIFIC. x-J^fe and Prices on application to * J. REID, Manager. 100: CASES: 100 —OF— ■\T EW FOR 1908. NEW Electro-plate. NEW Dinner Sets. v NEW Tea Sets. > NEW Fancy Glass. NEW Glass rushes. NEW Toys. BEST GOODS ATXOWESTPRICER Don't Forget to SEE OUR SHOW TO-NIGHT. W, CARR, MARKET STREET. GIBSON & WOOD, ENGINEERS, PLUMBERS, AND ARTESIAN WELL SIN&ERS^ SPRING CREEK, DESIRE to announce that they have purchased the Well-sink-ing and Plumbing Business carried on by the late Francis Craig for over 30 years, and by Moderate Charges and Good Workmanship, hope to receive a fair share of public support. A LARGE STOCK OF PIPING AND FITTINGS Always on Hand. WATER LAID ON. Mills and Machinery of all deOVERHAULED SCAND° nREPAIRED. WELLS SUNK IN ANY PART OF THE DISTRICT. Peake and Morrison, GROCERS AND PROVISION , DEALERS. WISH to announce that they fcave secured the Sole Agency of MACONOCHIE'S "P4NYAN" SAUCE. This famous condiment, now forihe first time retailed in Marlborough* las o&hiS^ ard f GOM Mcdi We are also offering in Bulk a SPECIAL CEYLON TEA AT Is 3d. PEAKE ANiTmORRISON. ROBERT*ON & MILLS, SPRING CREEK. /^.ENERAL STOREKEEPERS :—AND — DEALERS IN PRODUCE. Good Stock of CLOTHING, DRAPERY, BOOTS and GENERAL MERCHANDISE ' Always oa &and.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 93, 21 April 1908, Page 7
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439Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 93, 21 April 1908, Page 7
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