MISCELLANEOUS “AFTER-SALE CLEAN-UP” at McKAY’S ! BIG BARGAINS at SMALL PRICES ! FURTHER PARTICULARS IN MONDAY’S “MAIL” MRS. T. B. LOUISSON Bridge Street. NOW SHOWING NEW SEASON’S COSTUMES In shades of Nigger Brown, Black, Navy, and very smart Tweed. S.S.W., S.W. W. and O.S. sizes. REASONABLY PRICED FROM 42/6. CHEAP GRAIN FEED BARLEY 15/6 per 2001bs (sacks 6d). 11/8 per 1501bs (sacks 4d). 4/3 per Bushel. PARTRIDGE PEAS j I 17/6 per 2001bs (sacks 6d). 5/6 Bushel. MIXED GRAIN 22/- per 2001bs (sacks 6d). 5/9 per Bushel of 501bs. / KIBBLED MAIZE 19/9 per 1681bs (sack in). 5/6 Bushel. CASH ABUNDANT SUPPLIES OF Machine Dressed and Clipped AUSTRALIAN ALGERIANS COLLEGE ALGERIANS ORDINARY ALGERIANS —Also — Farmers Dressed Algerians Heavy Bright Gartons Vetches and Horse Beans LUPINS 6/6 Per Bushel. NEW SEASON’S Double Machine Dressed RYEGRASS, WESTERN WOLTHS, COCKSFOOT, CLOVERS, Etc., Etc. Also good supply of MIXED GRASS SEED For Surface sowing. JAMES BAIRD ARRIVING BY S.S. SOMERSET: BASIC SLAG. NORTH AFRICAN PHOSPHATE. SULPHATE OF AMMONI A SULPHATE OF POTASH. MURIATE OF POTASH. POTASH MANURE. KAINIT. At Bedrock Prices. NOW BOOKING ORDERS. JAMES BAIRD FRUIT EXPORTERS ; IPTRST BOAT. PORT DUNEDIN. ! ■ The time for receiving Fruit for this ■ boat has been extended to mid-day Monday, 23rd inst. All available Fruit . should bo forwarded to the Assembly Points for immediate shipment. SECOND BOAT, COPTIC.—Heavy supplies are required for this boat and wifi be received until mid-day Thursday, 26th February. Growers will be advised of any further extension “DUNNS”.—This variety for both the Continent and United Kingdom will be leceived a s from Monday, 23rd Febru ary, tnd must be stickered ’or e'acli destination according to size NOTE.—The Senior Inspectors recommend that in making the first pickings of “Dunns,” the larger and matured Fruit only be picked. LOADING LORRlES.—Growers will assist considerably in the work of checking quantities at the Assembly Points by arranging for each variety, grade and destination to be loaded separately. All loads must be covered for protection from dust. J. H^BRUNT, Shipping Supervisor. Hotel Stonehurst, Christchurch, has a reputation second to none. Central, quiet and comfortable. (H. and C. Water). Tariff 12/6 and 15/-. Telegrams “Stonelea.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 21 February 1931, Page 2
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