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WHANGAEEI TIMBER CO., LTD, Town Wharf ———• Phone 80 James Street .—- —: Phone 249 SEASONED & ALL CLASSES OP BUILDING TIMBER IN STOCK Job Lots to Suit Farmers, Orders Taken for All Classes of JOINERY, MOULDING & BOXES PROPERTIES FOR SALE Agents for Royal Exchange Assurance. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS g QYLINDEB IJOUEER, Mechanically Perfect. Good Tyres and Paint. Upholstery as New. Any Trial. PRICE £B2 10/-. N.A. FARMERS CO-OP., Vine Street.

MOTOR CYCLES FOB SALE Q. 0 E D ON 18-20 WATER STREET Veloeette Special, T.T. .. Veloeette, 1931, 2i 8.5. A., 350 S.V. Matchless, 2\ PHONE 469. Ariel r—: Veloeette ■ —; Matchless FOB SALE jgLACK Minoreas.—Settings for sale .from my prize-winning pen. Last time exhibited gained 5 first prizes from 5 entries. Per setting, 6/-, plus postage. —Address: Box 63, Dargaville. 457 TERSEY House Cow, calved Sunday; third calf; tested. —Phone 605, evening 237 D. SOI JV 0 R g A L E Prime Southern Potatoes, 8/- per large sack; 8/6 Delivered—Only While last, African Yellow Crushed Maize, 16/per' large sack (approx. 1801bs.) Military Overcoats, all sizes, 15/- each. i rpHOMSON, JJAGLEY & QO- .J^TD. THE AUCTIONEERS Bank Street. Opp. Town Hall. 805 £SO . £45 , £45 . £ls PLANTS FOB SALE T>ARBERRY, well-grown plants, 1-yr., 20/-, 2-yr., 37/6 1000; reduction larger quantities.—Burrows’ Nurseries, Pukekohe. < ■ ■ ■' THRILLED Sweet Peas, Spencer, mixed, 18 .different shades in ‘ large packet, ,1/3 oz., Post Free. —Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland.

rj. OLDEN Orange Arum Lily,- Spotted Leaves, Large bulbs to plant now. 1/- each, Post Free.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. p LADIOLTJS, prize-named varieties. Blue, Violet, Orange, Eose, Yellow, Scarlet, White, Salmon bulbs, 9d each Posted. —Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. /UNIONS, Straw Spanish, good plants, . —Pickard, Waimauku, Kaipara Line. 816 /"UNIONS, Straw and Brown, 5/6 per 1000, posted; 21/- per 5000, rail paid. —Martin, Line. Waimauku, Kaipara 848| pLANT Now—Buffi King Polyanthus "*■ (lovely brown), 4/6 doz.; postage extra. —Mrs. Ncwson, Gray Avenue, Otahuhu. 824 COW “Lightning-?’ Cauliflower, forms nice heads in 6 to 7 weeks after putting out plants; 1/-, post free. — Fletcher Bros., Ashburton. 842 gOW “Lightning” Peas, ready weeks earlier and crops longer than any other dwarf pea; 1/1, post frep. — Fletcher Bros., Ashburton. 842 COW “Curtis Nine-Star” Broccoli, forms 5 to 13 heads Broccoli year after year; 1/- packet, post free. — Fletcher Bros., Ashburton. 842 WATSONIA Lilies, New Shades Brown, Eed, Pink, White. Flower early spring. Gd each Posted. —Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland.

gPECIAL Y' ALIJES Maerocarpa, 2-year, 17/6; Lawsoniana, 2-year, 17/6; Privit, large leaf, 2-year, 10/-; Hakia, 10/-; Eucalyptus, 5/-. All per 100. Freight Paid, Cash with Order. AUCKLAND JJURSERIES BOX 23 NEWMARKET PLANTING TIME Antirrhinum, Aquilegia, Anemones, Beauty Stock (separate colours), Canterbury Bells, Carnation, Calendulas, Clarkia, Cornflower, Delphiniums, Diantlius, Gaillardia, Iceland Poppies, Loebelia, Primula Malaeoides, Pansy, Yellow Height and' Dark Blue Viola, 1/- do/. Post Free. Tomato Plants. —Kensington, Buttons, best of all, Kondine Red, Perretts Early, specially selected from] heavy croppers, 1/- doz. Onion Plants, 6/- 1000. Postage Extra. Fruit Trees from 2/-. Oranges,) Lemons, 3/6 to 5/6. Hedge Plants, etc. Buttons’ World-Famous Vegetable) and Flower Seeds. Cooper’s N.Z.growu Seeds, in packets and bulk.; Fresh Cut Flowers Daily. Artistic Bouquets and Floral Emblems a Special! tv, K. R. MACDONALD, N.D.H. (N.Z.) °° Bank St. Phonos 558 and 706. 552 TjIEYERTSH Colds quickly cured with Kanatov, 4/- bottle. —H. Menzios, Chemist. SOS TTEALTH is your greatest asset; sickness your worst liability. Keep fit with “Electro-tos.J. Burfoot, Chemist. 532

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Northern Advocate, 14 August 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 14 August 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 14 August 1931, Page 1

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