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LIPPIATT'S champion roses Strong:, vigorous, Healthy plants, a special feature this year Is BO 1937 NOVELTIES. A Buperb selection. Write ror descriptive Catalogue and Price List. Oranges, Lemons, Grapefruit, from 3/8 to 4/8. W. E. LIPPIATT, F.R.H.8., PANAMA ROAD, OTAHUHU, 8.E.7. PALMER'S BEGONIAS DOUBLES IN 3 GRADES. Extra Choice Rc-selected Doubles—3/- each, 30/- do*. Choice Doubles — 2/- each, 20/- doz. Good Mixed— 1/6 each, 12/6 doz. BASKET BEGONIAS Extra Choice Doubles, in separate col. ours—— 3/- each, 30/- doz. Choice Mixed Doubles—2/- each, 20/- doz. Good Mixed—— 1/6 each, 12/6 doz. PALMER'S NURSERIES, Great North Road, Glen Eden. Ph. 30-829. OUTDOOR-GROWN PLANTS ICELAND POPPIES —Choicest mixed col. ours include Orange, Lemons, Pinks, Creams PANSIES—Giant Bedding, mixed colours. LOBELIA —Dark. Rich Blue. VIOLAS—YeIIow, Blue. White, separate. AQUILEGIA —Long-spurred, mixed blooms. Special Prices: 2/- 50, 3/6 100, 5/- 200. Mixed or Separate Varieties. MASTERPIECE PANSIES, frilled petals — 5/- 100. POLYANTHUS, Yellow, Red, Gold laced—--6d clump. AWHITF 32 Kowhai Rd., off Camp. , vvniib bell Road( Cne Tree H m THIS KS»? SZBf'&j SippolntSf Then u, put M. bird. Karswood, since when lie has : ° e l e E J®' )k £ e back. For the past year, from 10 has obtained no fewer than 3,241 eggs average of 202 eggs per bird. You, too, can get equally good remits by feeding the Karswood way. Read his lette 202 EQQB PER BIRD PER YEAR. "For veora I wondered if poultry-keeping e z"" rt&rti'T, "ASX Imr, agol P" 12 months 3,241 eggs—an average of eggs per bird." —U.B.M. (Oeioinal Letter on File fob Inspection.) Karswood Poultry Spice is obtainable from all wholesalers and stores at the following standard retail prices:—J-lb. packet, price 1/-; 1-lb. packet, 2/-; 7-lb. tin, price 12/6. rcM;nyni«]»jr H POULTRY SPICE M Incre*s«» egg-proflaotion without forcing, conUini ground insects, but no esyenns pepper, etc. The Waitemata Horticultural Society (lnci ) SPRING SHOW, Parish Hall, Northcote, Saturday, September 4th, 2 p.m. Entries Close September Ist. Schedules obtainable from Secretary. Phone 27-774. Admission 6d, Children 3d. Afternoon Tea 6d. 77 Classes, comprising Flowers. Home Industries, Fruit and Vegetables. H. N. LEEFE, Hon. Sec. MACKAY'S Seedsmen, Nurserymen and Florists, 98 Queen Street, Auckland, C.l. Plant now MACKAY'S EXHIBITION CINERARIAS A splendid stock with immense flowers, new colourings. The finest strain In cultivation. 2/- Dozen, or 2/6 Posted. PHOENIX ,PALMS We have a nice lot of strong plants. 5/- to .25/- Each, Freight Extra. Everything for the Garden at MACKAY'S EUCALYPTS IN BEST VARIETIES— Small—7/6 100, 50/- 1000. Ordinary—lo/- 100, 70/- 1000. Specially Selected—ls/- 100, 100/- 1000. PINES (Seedlings), 2-year—-5/- and 7/6 per 100, 27/6 to 40/- 1000. Splendid Selection of GOOD SHRUBS. CATALOGUES FREE. Send for Special Catalogue of Natives. CUTLER & SON LTD. NURSERIES: NEW LYNN. DEPOT: 317 QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. ■BH ITS SEED TIME And, of course, the Seeds will be YATES' RELIABLE Reliable for Over a Century. ARTHUR YATES & GO. LTD., LOWER ALBERT STREET Open Friday Nights. and you will have a BETTER GARDEN. Q'Leary Bros. & Downs LTD., COOK ST. (Just Off Queen St.). Near Town Hall, AUCKLAND, C.l. THE ID ro A o L p FLANT GROWSIT Specially blended mixtures for Gladioli, Chrysanthemum, Dahlia, for Exhibition and Commercial Growing. Obtainable at leading Seedsmen and Stores Or Direct from GROWSIT PLANT FOOD COY. 5 Richmond Avenue Auckland "TPgarden rollers I\, ALL-STEEL WATER BALUIST ROLLERS I\l SM Haril* »ta SaN Wm<» Mp--IVi tfrpnn. Aft rex. Ippm. Cuk 1» Ila l»L biftj ffUFtO We# J\\ II itl sua. 2 «*• £4 / 5 / - lLl\ M.M Ma. 2!«t £4/17/0 IMb. £S's'X STTO.ram>HEBFORCEDQCWttTE A IS, li z'd £2'3'^ Ix IB Ilcwt £2/8/6 iis 3 cwt £2/12/6 \wmtmvvwau i» im ts'io 1 - MERVYNABEI AUCKLAND. CI (KUOttCTOIIE*) MOIE 44-718 The complete Fertiliaer. Works wonders In the garden. Saves m °" y *-V™: "r disappointment. From all Seedsmen, or 112 GREAT NORTH ROAD, AUCKLAND. Phone 27-581. LAWNMOWERS AND SAWS Collected, Sharpened, Delivered. Phone 44-375 R. CRANSTON & SONS, EDEN TERRACE. Garden Shears, MOW IN Scissors* and COMFORT Guillotine Knives Ground and Set. We Collect Only by Request. If] AINT ENGLISH LEAD and Zinc Mixed PAINT, White and Cream. 5-gallon Drum, l-gallon Tins. 59/6 IS/9 RED OXIDE 10/3 BallCl> * ROOF PAINT— * '•* JACK oates Ironmonger, 211 SYMONDS STREET. BROOKS' RUPTURE APPLIANCE. The appliance that will stop your rupturo worries. This Automatic Air Cushion has brought ease and comfort to. thousands of sufferers. No obnoxious springs or hard pads. It is safe, sanitary and light in weight. Every Brooks* user will recommend this appliance. Post Free. Sales Agents: DELANEY & MENZIES. Chemists, Queen Street. AUCKLAND m m w m aT*' n m w & % 'rm M I A VM V'sit.t I IS ■ WA w m a n f m i -•"■y UVERY man who views with dismay the protrusion of his toes from secondgrade socks, forms a likely convert to Mosgiel's sturdy, comfortable knitwear Thanks to the strict use of only the finest wools. Mosgiel socks not merely provide cosy cushioning for tired feet, but are amazingly long-wearing. We have concentrated on the sock trade for three generations, and can safely claim that a Mosgiel sock is a specialised quality product meeting a definite demand.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22819, 28 August 1937, Page 10 (Supplement)

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22819, 28 August 1937, Page 10 (Supplement)

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22819, 28 August 1937, Page 10 (Supplement)