'According to the report of llhj Chrysany themum Society of America (lie best variety ■,; last year was Polar Queen, brought out by N. Smith and Sou, of Michigan. It is a/:. cross of Nagoya X Mrs. .Tonics, creamy [ white, incurved, outer petals reflexed, and ■ scored 90 points. Opafa, a blush pink, was ;';, recommended for limited planting because of its earlinoss. That boy said what does a corner in eggs mean? Is that what they call squaring the circle? She smilingly said: I don't wish to know—get me Tucker's Egg Powder. Shipment oilcloths end linoleums, per U.S.. Tongariro. just opened; up-to-dato: designs, ■' from- Is yard.—Tonson Garliok Coy.'" Those desiring to buy. home» or investments, and ■requiring monetary i' assistance, '. should consult Mr. Thomas, 91, ) Queen-', ■. street,' who has several sums awaiting invest-* M went. ' \ ; ■■ - ■'"'■' ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11951, 28 April 1902, Page 3
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