CLOSING NEXT WEEK J V J\ m i 85 alluvial gold I m m GLOSEi>: fVIARCH 4, 1944. DRAWN: MARCH 15, 1944. Ry licence issued under Section 42 of •'The Gaming Act, 1908." OBJECTS: 'To raise funds to the extent of the profits available for the objects to be specified by the Hon. Minister of Internal Affairs. Post this Coupon TO-DAY! Messrs. HAMMOND & McARTHUR, LTD. P.O. Box 1505, AUCKLAND. I Please send me tickets in "LEAP YEAR LUCK" Art Union (Tickets 2/6 I each). 1 enclose Postal Note for I £ . also stamped addressed envelope for reply. (Postage stamps not | accepted in payment of tickets.) Secretary: N. McARTHUR, P.O. Box 110, Wellington. Treasurer: B. L. HAMMOND, P.O. Box 110, Wellington. list PRIZE - • - £2oooj 2ND „ •m m £ 3rd „ 2B© 4TH o> •a • £ IS® 5 T h „ ... £ 100 100 P o? ES £lOeach £IOOO PRIZES n £ OF X O i (Mr., Mrs. or Miss) f ADDRESS. £IOOO £SOOO All Prizes Payable in Alluvial Gold. ANEMONES —* "Scarlet Emperor" Giant single scarlet. Easily the largest of all Anemones. Unsurpassed for bedding and cutting. "Claremont Super Hybrids" Mixed colours. Large flowering, all double and very vigorous. Guaranteed finest mixed strain obtainable. RANUNCULUS "Giant Florentine" Finest double, large flowering and very vigorous. Guaranteed easily the finest strain obtainable. SPECIALLY SELECTED GIANT BULBS LARGE BULBS .... MEDIUM BULBS .... TULIPS "Giant Darwin 1 • 12/6 ,o °- • 7/6 ioo. - 4/@ ioo. A first-class selection of only the best self colours. Flowering bulbs. $/- *«.. 16/6 50 - COLOURED FREESIAS— A superb mixture of all the beat Reds, Oranges, Browns and Purples. 2/6 doz - 8/- for 50 - STOCKS —"Giant Perfection" double beauty Stock - 3/6 50. ICELAND POPPIES" "Artists Glory," long, strong stems, giant flowering - - <3/o CALENDULAS —Art shades, large flowering - * 3/6 50. SWEET PEAS -A selection of the best prize-winners, mixed. CARNATIONS —Giant Chabaud, ever-blooming fancy strain. 3/6 25. PANSiES —"Engelmanns" Giant, exhibition strain - - 3/6 25. A UCKLAN (Gt. South Rd. Nurseries) ililllllltlllllllllllllllllllS Uii IllllWltlHUllllllllillltl mm i i si: S.:¥ m 5386$ m When Dad comes home for good and the fast-moving speck in the sky is not a bomber but a comfortable air-liner, we shall look back and think of all the little things that helped us through these trying days. Mother will perhaps gratefully remember Persil, the amazing oxygen washer, that kept her wash so sunny and saved countless tedious hours. /fT/Trr'' W l !iiimiiranumuinmiiiiHiiimnitiftiiimiimiiimiiiimiitni!!tiintmn!i!iiiiiiiHiiiiii!iiniii!ii!Hitm.miii!iii!tiitmiiintiiiiuiHiiitimmiiMtiuMmfiiiHUfn® national | SAVIN" 5 |lgj Did you MACLEAN your teeth today? i m m VM m a m Yes, it's a very sound scheme BRITISH TO THE TEETH Macleans ! nAWLCAfId SA O VE TU f PEROXIDE fTh , empty tubes to TOOTH PASTE y.»; retailer Agents: Harold F. Ritchie, N.Z., Ltd., Dixon Street, Wellington. Proprietors: Macleans Limited, Great West Road, London, England.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24826, 24 February 1944, Page 3
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