PLANTS AND GARDENING l/OR SALE, Tomato Plants, A Persico, 34 Cambria-st. I>OLYANTHUS from cutUagi, not lee than 9 colours, 3/- doz. Post extra Lew. Cotton. 4 T.EUMS, Russell Lupins, DelphiniumM 2/- doz Blue Dianthus 3 - doz ,Po t extra Lew ('otton. V EMESIA Grandiflora from Burpee* ‘ seed, also Dwarf Compacta. 1/- doz j Lew. Cotton. f CALENDULA Sweet WUUam, Dian j thus. Scabious. Verbena Blue Sweet Sultan 1/- doz. Post extra. Lew. j Cotton. ■ PETUNIAS. Rosy Morn, Violet Queen, Blur Brdder, 1/- doz. Post extra ' Lew. Cotton, 79 Halifax-st. I tWARF Antirrhinum in 5 shades. J Livingstone Daisies, Schizanthu.v 1- doz. Lew. Cotton. I OBELIAS, Blue Stone, Ireland 1A Poppy. Unwin s Giant, 1/- doz Lew. Cotton. \ GERATUM, Blue Bell, Forget-me-Not, Schizanthus, 1/- doz. Lew. Cotton. 4 CARNATIONS, Giant Flowered, from * English Seed, 3/- doz. Post extra Lew. Cotton. |>ANSIES, Engleman s Giant and 1 Bath's Empress, 1/6 doz. Post i I extra. Lew. Cotton. %’IOLAS, large flowered, in Blue, ; * Apricot and Yellow', Stocks, Phlox, ! Double Wallflowers. 1/- doz. Lev. . ! Cotton % r ISC ARIA. Dwarf, in Red. Blue, and * Rose, Calendula, Sweet Peas, 1 - I doz. Post extra. Lew. Cotton. 4 CINERARIA, Grandiflora. Double and Single, from English seed, 1/- dor. Post extra. Lew. Cotton. | rpOMATO Plants: Exhibition and 1 * Kidson. well hardened, 1/- doz. i Post extra. Lew. Cotton. SALE, Brown Spanish Onion 1 * Plants. 45 Milton-st. SPRING Cabbage for sale, 6d each. Apply 13 Milton Grove. rpOBACCO Growers! Bug-geta attracts all slugs and snails. Ivorys. ■JOME Gardeners! Protect your * 1 young plants with Ivory's Bug-, i geta. ! OEAUTIFUL Gladioli: Choice mix- ! ture of pastel shades in glorious i assortment for summer flowering, .V----dozen posted. Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. [ j Eden. Auckland. | 1 VERY home gardener should have ! a packet of Bug-geta ready for use. | Ivorys. [ j DUSH Strawberry, cropping for Six j ■-* months of the year. Hardy, prolific and ornamental. 5 6 doz.. 25 for • 10/- posted Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mt. . j Eden. Auckland. / COLLECTION of 6 novelty Perennials for summer displays, s^-. I collection of 3 Giant Spider Lilies 6. , j Griffiths* Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland. __ ANEMONE and Ranunculus Plants for quick blooming jn Nov. Be*t ) Scarlets Blues, etc., 50 for 5/-, 100 for 9'- posted. Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mt. ; Eden. Auckland. PUBLIC NOTICES TO STOKE RESIDENTS | | WING to zoning restrictions, my " ' territory been defined as all of Stoke* between Arapiki Road and Saxton's Road on the Eastern side of the Main Road and Quarantine Road an** Saxton's Road, inclusive, on the Western side. I wish to thank all of my previous customers outside of this area and advise any intending new’ customers that notification from them will receive prompt attention. Weekly deliveries will be made throughout this area, days arranged later. D. CARSON. Stoke Store. STOKE FRUITGROWERS’ ASSN rfIHE Annual Meeting will be held m * the Stoke Public Hall on TUESDAY, 27th October, at 8 p.m. Growers will have an opportunity to farewell Mr R J. Marshall. N. HEATH, Secretary. MOTUEKA BOWLING CLUB (Inc.)
/ OFFICIAL OPENING on MONDAY NEXT (Labour Day), at 2.45 pm Play will commence at 10.30 a m All bowlers and their friends are cordially invited. CHARLES W. THORP, Hon. Secretary "Give us the Tools and we will finish the job’’ AWAKE NEW ZEALAND CAMPAIGN i CALLING FOR HELP NOW WILL YOU GIVE OR SELL for your Nelson HOME GUARD USE: Prismatic Compasses (Army Pattern) Binoculars and Field Glasses. Telescopes. Service Protractors. WHAT CAN YOU SUPPLY? BRING IT INTO ACTION!! All articles for sale or donated will ! be valued. 1 Ring or Deliver to — T. W. ROBERTS, OPTICIAN. • Next Majestic Theatre). 1 Phone 677. | TENDERS FOR THE PURCHASE OF ORCHARD PROPERTY AT HARAKEKE 'T'HE PUBLIC TRUSTEE invites tenders for the purchase of the property officially described as Lots 2,2 A. 31 and 32A and Parts of Lots 30, 32 and 1 on Deposited Plan 740. being Parts of Section 61. Moutere, and Parts J of Sections 16, 25. and 82 Moutere Hills and being Part of the land comprised in Certificate of Title. Volume 67, Folio 73. Nelson Registry, containing 34 acres 1 rood 33 perches, more or less. Erected on the property i s a 4-room-od modern dwelling with all conveniences . a 2-roomed whare, a packing shed and garage Approximate!/ 12 acres of the property are in orchard and the orchard land is all piped, and with the property goes a spraying plant, a Diesel engine. Bensemann Rope Grader, and Engine and a pump and concrete tank. The trees comprise apples, pears, quinces and plums. The land is eminently suitable lor tobacco growing, and 5 acres are planted in pines Conditions of Tender may be inspected at and further particulars obtained from the Office of the undersigned Tenders in a sealed envelope marked ' "Tender for the purchase of land in the estate of 11 ,F. Blazey.” mutt reach the Office of the undersigned at or before 3 p.m. on the 2nd November. 1942 The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted W. J. FORSYTH. District Public Trustee for Nelson IJSE STEELO to brighten metals. erramelware. kitchenware, aluminium. stoves, taps basins, sinks, lavatory bowls, paintwork.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 22 October 1942, Page 1
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