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AMUSEMENTS SHOWS MAY COME AND SHOWS MAY GO BUT "MERRILY "MERRILY WE WE LIVELIVE" GOES LAUGHING INTO ITS sth BIG WEEK THE EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's New Intimate Theatre. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. TELEPHONE 32-000. A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Grand Gala Programme includes all the favourite Operatic excerpts, songs and ballads of the repertoire. Patrons are invited to send in the names of encore numbers desired. Special features will be "Dc Glory Road," "Prologue" (Pagliacci), "Largo al Factotum" from the "Barber of Seville." FIVE SHILLING TICKETS on salo at Lewis Eady, Ltd. this morning in addition to excellent seats at 10/- & 7/0. 500 TICKETS AT 5/- & 3/will be held for sale at the doors to-night from 7 o'clock. Patrons are strongly advised to secure their tickets early to avoid disappointment. Owing to the demand for accommodation additional seats will be provided in the Hall to-night. Positively Final Concerts To-night j and Saturday, Mr. Lawrence Tibbctt, star of Opera, Concert und Screen will sail for America by the "Monterey" next Monday, therefore the final opportunities of hearing the famous artist are announcod. J. & N. Tait's Greatest, Concert xYttraction presented by J. C. Williamson Theatres, Ltd. HUNTING Hounds will meet ox Saturday, 17TH IN ST., AT PAIyURANGA 11ALL, AT 11.30 A.M., TO finish the season. it. D. NEAL, Secretary. PLANTS, TREES, ETC., FOB SALE ABELIA Hedging, bushy, extra strong, 2yr. Plants, 27/0 .100, 15/- 00; freight extra.—Fairview Nursery Co., Glen Eden. A CMENA, 'Jyr., 3yr., .C3-i;0; Tree Tomail toes, .C 4 100; Double-flowering Peaches, Scarlet, 3/0 ea.—Ranui Nurseries, New Lynn. ANEMONES, Xmas and Summer flowering, prize bulbs. 1/'- dozen, 5/- Joo.—Griffitlis' Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. ASTERS, Zinnias, Phlox, Stock, Poppies, Marigolds, 0 prize packets, ii/U. posted. —Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. ASTERS! Phlox! "Caiiforniaii Suns'hine," enormous flowering, if'teed finest obtainable, 2/0 uO. —Sanders, Box 031, Auckland. ASSORTED Gladioli, 12 named prize bulbs, gorgeous shades, U/u dozen, posted.— Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland. BEAUTY Stock, Mammoth, extra double, box-grown, 11 sep. colours or mixed, 1/3 doz., posted.—Collis, Ols Dominion Rd. BURROWS' Nurseries, Pukekohe. Bar berry, 1, 2 and 3-year Acacia, Macrocarpas, Benthams, Lawsouianas, Pines. All kinds high-grado Nursery Stocks. List free. CIITKUS Trees, .IJ2/JO/-, i'ls and i'2o > 100; 25, 100 rate. —J. T. Skeltou, Riverbank Nurseries, New Lynn. L" 1 UCALYPTUS, 0/- 100, 20/- -100; 100 J-J 2-Yr. Transplants, Muricata Pines, 112/-; Macrocarpas, 18/-; Lawsonianas, Cypresses, Sempervirens and Caiiforniaii Redwood, 25/'-; f.o.r. Waihi; cash with order.— K. Bjerring, Waihi. GLADIOLI Catalogue Free, leading Novelties. Popular Named Varieties. Grow Show Blooms, guaranteed. Quality Cornis.— Tail, Specialist, '2-1 Mangere Rd., Otahiilni. JCELAND Poppies, good strain, long stems, • Mixed Pansies, outdoor grown; 1/ .100, 2/0 50, posted.—White, 1 Woodbine Av., Green Lane. KUMAUA, Red, Hardy, Outdoor, wellrooted plants; 2/0 100, 20/ 1000, posted. —Brei'iincr, Nurseryman, Naumai, Auckland. IVf ANDARINS. — Plant now for garden. IVL ornament and home use; luscious, thinskinned, juicy fruit, early-bearing varieties; from 4/0 at nursery, carriage extra.—FAIRVIEW NURSERY CO., Archibald Rd.. Glen Eden. VfANURE, stable, cow sheep, well rotted IYl—Berry, Mt, Wellington. Phone 25-525 ONIONS, long keepers, good plants; 5/ l(H)l>, posted.- Willier, Avbndale. ONIONS, Longkcepers, I/O 1000. posted.— Preece, Kitchener Rd. Phone 2118, I'ukekohe. O.NIONS, Keepers, 5/- 1000, posted; reduction quantities.—P. Branch, Puke* kohe. IS'ION Plants, Turbott's Special, heavy cropping, longkcepers, 3/- 500, 5/- 1000, posted.—F. Butcher, Pnkekohe. NION Plants, Longkcepers, -1/- 1000; reduction 5000 or over; trade supplied.— Alexander and Co., Pnkekohe. ONION Plants, Straw, 4/0; Brown, 5/-. 1000, reduction quantities. Post free, rail free. —Burrows' Nurseries, Pnkekohe, ONION Plants, Special Turbott's Longkeepers, 3/- 1001), railage extra.j 5/- 1000, 3/- 500. posted.—Kala Hansji; Kitchener Pukekohe. ONION Plants, Straw Spanish, 4/0 1000; Brown aniT Longkcepers, 5/-; Cauliflower, 2/0 100; posted; reduction quantities. —Brown and Son, Pukekohe. TOGKSI "Giant Perfection," Mammoth Donbleßest. 2/0 '50.-—Sanders, Box 031 fpOMATOES! "Peerless." Best smooth red £ ;j/. —Sanders. Box 1)31. Auckland. WARATAHS. 3/0 and 5/'-; Daphnes, Brown Boronias, Hibiscus, 2/0 ami 3/0; Native Trees. —Frank Green, Green Lane. O-Ycar Benthams Cypress, 22/0 100; MacroScarpa IK/- 100; Lawspniana, 10/- 100; 3-vear Lawsoniana, 30/- 100; Boxthorn, 25/1000; rail paid. Cash with order. NURSERIES. Box 4!>o, Auckland. 1r Fruit Trees, good varieties, splendid as--0 sortment, for homo garden; .CI with order. — Hninii Nurseries, New Lyi'ii. DELPHINIUMS. Blackmoro and Lungdon's famous named varieties, glorious blooms. Strong plants. 0 varieties, 15/; 12 varieties. 27/0. Descriptive lists on application. Also 1-year strong plants from seed of above varieties. 5/- dozen, posted. L'. CAUoLEY, Floral Nurseries. Thames. Boxthorn - .. .. ao/- 1000 BARBERRY, Iyr.. common 30/- 1000 LAWSONIANA. 2yr., forest grade 15/- 100 £G 1000 LAWSONIANA, 2yr. . . 20/-, 20/- 100 LAWSONIANA. 3yr., 20-30 in„ 30/-. 35/- 100 LONICERA 30/- 100 LAUREL 30/- 100 BEAUMONT'S NURSERIES, Great South Rd., Manurewa.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23143, 15 September 1938, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23143, 15 September 1938, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23143, 15 September 1938, Page 24

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