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The Treat of a Lifetime!! Sessions: 11.15, 2, i, 6. and 8 o'clock. Home-early Session Nightly, at 6 p.m. JVee Afternoon Tea, Circle only, served 3.45. ' THE LONDON. DIXIELAND "BY THE SEAJ > AN ANNOUNCEMENT - TO MEET THE TIMES. Commencing To-morrow. SATURDAY, the Prices of Admission to DIXIELAND Will be Reduced to 5s DOUBLE TICKET. PHone Your Reservation NOW. Ring 26-615. RUGBY FOOTBALL. AUCKLAND AUCKLAND AUCKLAND AUCKLAND RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY ' UNION UNION SENIOR • KNOCK-OUT COMPETITIONS. ' KNOCK-OUT COMPETITIONS. TO-MORROW. EDEN PARK. EDEN PARK. / TO-MORROW. GRAMMAR V. MANUKAU. GRAMMAR V. MANUKAU. CURTAIN-RAISER., 1.30. JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL. 'VARSITY V. PONSONBY. Admission. Is; Stand, Is extra. SHOW GROUNDS. PONSONBY V. MARIST 0.8. ROSKILL V. SHORE. KICK-OFF 3 P.M. Admission, Is; Stand Free. PLANTS, TREES, ETO. FOR SALE. ; A MARYLLIS, vivid scarlet, early flowerjljl ing; 2 large bulbs; Is 6d post free.— Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland. Antirrhinum, pliox, stock, Nemesia, Pansies, Minulas, 50s '.is. 100 4s, posted. —Selwyn / Nurseries, Mi. Albert. ARUM Lilies. Golden Orange, spotted leaves, large bulbs; Is post free.— Nurseries. Ltd.. Box 13. Newton, Auckland. BARBERRY Plants, 28s 1000.—Burrows' Nurseries. Pukekohe. CIHRYSANTHEMUMS! Fourteen choicest / varieties, 8s; also some splendid novelties, cheap; 12 Perennial Asters. 6s 6d; 0, fts 6d. Catalogue free.—Cullen. Waimauku. DAHLIA Seed, magnificent strains; giant decorative, Is. 2s 6d packet; Giant Paeony, 6d, Is; Charm (small). Is, 2s 6d.— Allan. Seedsman. Buckland. a gorgeous display this summer— Perennial Asters; no no diseases, unharmed by frosts; 12 superb varieties, 6s fid.—Cullen. Waimauku. IT'RILLED Sweet Peas. Spencer waved, 18 shades, mixed; Is _ 3d oz. posted.— Nurseries. Ltd.. Box 13. Newton, Auckland. tILADIOLUS, prize hybrids, choice IT shades, mixed, 4s 6d dozen large bulbs posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland. HAY'S /Nurseries, Auckland.—Order now; Dahlias, Chrysanthemums, Novelty Hydrangeas, Shrubs.—Shore iRd., Remuera. Phone 24-4.V2. ONIONS, straw, good ss; Brown. 5s 6d 1000 posted; Straw. 20s 5000, rail paid. —Martin. Waimauku ONIONS, Straw Spanish, 53 6d 1000; railage paid; special quote quantities.— age paid; special quote quantities.— Beatson. Pukekolie. PASSION Plants. Giant Purple, strong, open ground grown, balled; 9s dozen; £3 100.—Beaumont. Manurewa. PINUS Insignia, yearlings, 300,000; 15s 1000 cash, at nursery or railway.— •lohn Parish, Rotoj.ua. PINUS Radiata (Insignis), 1-year, seedling, 9-12 in. high, sturdy; 5s a 100; .t'l for 500. 1.0.1'. in Waikino or Waihi.—Svend Bierring, Waikino. PLANT Now.—Begonias, splendid doubles, mixed colours. Is 6d each; 15s doz.— A. W. Palmer. Glen Eden. PLANT Tree Tomatoes; new, old varieties, 2s to 3s; Guavas, 2s 6d.—Green, Lilydale Nursery, Auckland. POHUTUKA WAS, Pepper Trees, Kowhai. Broom, Passions, Tree Tomatoes, t'.d each; postage extra. —Excelsior Nurseries, Avondale. I>OLLETT'S Prolific Plants, beautiful, choice, fragrant; many varieties; Gd <loz.; postage extra.—Excelsior Nurseries, Avondale. QEEDLESS Barberry, 80s and 100s 1000; O Gooseberries, 60s 300; catalogues free. —Keeley and Son, Cambridge. SOW Curtis Nine-Star Broccoli; forms 5 to 13 heads Broccoli year after year; Is packet, post free.—Fletcher Bros., Ashburton. SOW Lightning Peas; ready weeks earlier and crops longer than any other dwarf pea; Is Id, post free.—Fletcher Bros., Ashburton. SOW Lightning Cauliflower; forms nice heads 6 to 7 weeks after putting out plants; Is, post free.—Fletcher Bros., Ashburton. Stakes, good tea-tree: i'2 1000.— J- C. J. Griffin, McLeod Rd., Henderson. ZINNIA, Dahlia-flowered. 6d, Is, 2s 6d packet: 6 varieties, 3s 6d; Phlox, Drummondii Grandifiora, 6d. Is; 7 varieties. 2s 6d.—Allan, Buckland. _£»-< Cash.—l2 Assorted Fruit Trees and 3 fWx Loganberries or 3 Roses.—Ranui Nurseries, Swanson. -J Packets Tested Flower or Vegetable Ju« Seeds, present, sowinc. 2s 6d, posted. —H'. Collis, 648, Dominion Rd. PLANTS, TREES, ETC., WANTED. |"LI AKEA Salignn, 15,(100, yearling, wanted J-L at once; good plants and wrenched; .Quote price and quantity available.—Plan•tation. 449, Herald.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20987, 25 September 1931, Page 18
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