Article image
Article image

WANTED TO BUY dCALES, Platform or Counter.—Particulars O Accurate Scale Co.. 16 Commerce St. SEWING Machines, any condition! very liberal prices.—Ph. 78400. SrcWING Machine, hand or treadle, elec. tiref —Box JOiW, Wclleslcy St. P. 6. OEWING Machines. Singer and all makes. O Elcc. Cabinets. Treadles, any condition Beat prices, cash.—Ph 03-409. SEWING Machines, any make; beet cash prices given.—Robertson Sewing Machines. Century Theatre Entrance; 46-1U0: OEWING Machines, any make, best prices O Also Repairs done.—ls St. Kevins Arc.. Karangahape Rd., opp. Rendells Ph SO-702 rjODA Fountain, automatic typo pref.', but O manual would bo considered.—Full particulars and prico to John Chambers and Son, Ltd.. Fort St., Auckland. Q OLD ERING Iron, elec., cither new or Rood O second-hand, for either A.C. or D.C. —GB OUT HkhalP. , , „ STAMP Collections and Accumulations bought.—Pim Co.. Chancery Chbrs Auck. QTAMP Collections Bought and Sold; N O & lslds. wtd. —•Hemus. 10 Palmcrston Bldg STAMPS, all kinds. Let. mo have your want lint, Approvals on request. Fitzgerald's Stamp Shop. Metropole Bldgs., Queen St. SUPER Bags and nil classes ol Sacks and Bags. Highest prices offered; rail, freight paid.— Consign to P. O'Shannessoy. Papa* kura. , , , . , SUITS. Suitcases and Jewellery.—A Langford. 33 Victoria St. West. rrENNIS Net, good cond.; state price reL quired, etc. —Tennis. 11kkai.t>, Rotorua. rpENT, S x 8 to 10 x .10. —Ph. 15, Puke.l kohe, rPENT Fly, small, with Polo; reasonable -1. condition. —Ph. 80-237*_ rpRICYCLE. Must bo good condition. —Ph. 1. 51-000. rpRICYCLE, ball-bearing, first size, suit boy I. 2; C.C.M. or other good make; £4.— NVO7O IlKitu.n. rnRUNK (Officer's), tin, 30 x 12, with tray. I --Ph. 17-501. rpRUNK (Officer's), tin, and Valise.—Dr 1. Fisher, House Surgeons' Quarters, Auckland Hospital. r PYPE WRITERS, Portables and Standards, I in reasonable condition,—Roneo Office Equipment Co., Ltd.. 10-12 Customs St. E.. Anrkland. C.I. , WFUTCOMBE'S BUY SECOND-HAND BOOKS in good condition. Best prices for recent fiction, classics and travel works, hiographies, etc. WE Buy Diamonds. Jewellery, Chinaware, High-grade Crystal and Antiques.—Ph Writo or Call at James Pascoo Ltd.. Jewellers. 20'2 Karangahape Rd.. 80 Queen St.. Auckland. Also at Hamilton. A LL CLASSES of Postage Stamps Bought. A Ask for Buying List. Ph. 44-140. PIM AND CO., 300 301 and 310 Chancery Chambers. Auckland, C.'l I | PLANTS. TREES, ETC.. FOR SALE BEET. Silver, Red, Sprouts, Leeks, Cabbage, Drum, Savoy, Broccoli, Lettuce. 100 '2/0. pst—2!) Rata St. Frank ton CAULIFLOWER, Cabbage,Brussels.Sprouts, Lettuce, 3/-; Leeks, 2/- 100. —Petch, Gt. South Rd., Papakura. IT*VERGREEN Lawn Grass Seed. 1/- lb; I—J add postage.—Brown's Mill, Durham Lane ITtARMYARD Manure, by lorry load.—Ph J. 25-825. GARDEN Seats, Tables, Harrows, Steps, Ladders, Revolving Clothes Lines, etc. — Mervyn Abel, 53 High St.. 44-710. KUMAR AS, Tauranga Reds, 3/0 100, 30/1000, posted.—Farmers' Trading Co.. Ltd., Dnrgavllle Branch LEEK Plants, Musselburgh, 2/- 100, pstd. —Mellar. 27 Wilson St., Hamilton. MANGOLD Plants, yellow only. 10/* 1000, freight extra.—Green Lane Nursery. M ANGOLD Plants, yellow. 7/0 per 1000 at . paddock.—Knight, Jutland Rd.. ouiin. Hauraki Cnr.. Takapuna. RED Shingle, Sann Now Available. —Mr Calium Bros.. Endean's Bldgs. Ph 42-004 QAVOY, Drumhead Cabbage, clean, healthy O plants, now ready; specially treated, to combat flv; 50 2/-. 100 3/0; postage paid.— T. Oil lard, Grower, Cambridge CJCORIA Boulders. Gin to 24in, stonewalls O 2/0 yd.; Rockery Boulders, 12in to 24in for 5/ yd.—o Roskill Way. three Kings A RGENTINE PERENNIAL BLUE PEA, A 3 for 2/0; Double Blue Lobelia. 3/ doz.! Humea Elegans (Incense Plant). 2 for 3/-s Capo Gooseberry, 25 for 3/-; posted H COLLIS, 048 Dominion Road. A STF.RS (Plumed). Zinnias (Dahlia now.), J\ Phlox D., Antirrhinums, Portulacca, ea. 3/G 50; Kumaras. 4/- 100. posted. A. WHITE. 32 Kovvhatu Rd., Auckland, 5.E.4. BEETROOT, Lettuce, Entield Cabbage, 3/ 100; Tomatoes. Kondine" Red, tall, smooth; Largo Red. crinkly, fleshy. 50 4/-. 100 7/ : . .Strong plants well packed. Posted immedi ately.—Shadwick's Nurseries. Otahnhu rnT)snr( rrrciia b>. imL iiitr 25 3/0; Cant. Bells, 2o 2/0, (Gt Crego) Zinnias (dahlia Bow.). Calendulas, S Wiihifm, Marigolds (Gt and Dwarf). Larkspur, Balsams, 50 3/0; asst coll 120 O-0 Mr, Nielsen, 20 le Rawa'Rd., One I rec HHI ORTNAP (Horticultural Naphthalene), the Standard Soil Insecticide, used by all sue cessful gardeners. HORTNAP does no icon, tain sand or any useless ingredients. Stocked by all Seedsmen.—Manufactured by Restar (Auckland), Ltd. MEYER Lemon Trees.—Book now for 1045 supply Four-year Trees, "".viriK ripe lemons, on delivery 351- each. Ihe hardiest thin-skin lemon. Ph 245 M, Sunshine Nurseries, 22 Clcvcdon Rd. t Qta.hutin EaNS, Dwarf Strlngless, "Valentine," pods 7in long, very tender and a heavy cropper; matures in 50 flays Will stand the driest weather and still '''main Mrinelo=s. Od packet. 9d posted; 21- lb., 2/8 lb. posted GEORGE SINCLAIR. 321 Queen Street P.Q Box 25W CARLTON Greyhound Cabbage, excellent flavour, crisp and juicy; it is equally popular for cooking or for use raw in salads; price 1/- packet, 1/2 posted. CARLTON SEED CO., LTD., 9C.H Karangahnpe Kd. t Auckland. DAHLIAS.— Charms for cuttings and decora lion. Our selection 2/- each, 18/- doz, postage 2/6 per doz extra. Chrysanthemums; Lovely single pompom and anemone-flowered only left; 1/3 each, 12/- per doz. posted. PALMER'S NURSERIESf Gt. North Rd.. Glen Eden Ph. SS-020 XMAS and New Year Parcels of Flower Plants 3/0, posted. Antirrhinum, (i; Afcters, 8; Calendulas. 0; Canterbury Bells, 2; Carnations, 2; Marigolds, 0; Petunias, 0; Phlox, 0; Schi/.anthus, 0; Cyclamen, 1; Fiery Beacon. 2; Salvia, 2; Zinnias, 0. TUI NURSERIES. Balmoral Rd.. Mi. Eden. at z. gardeners in fiji. i\. Keen Gardeners now with the Forces have been able to see where " Nitrobat" comes from. Caves in Fiji yield hat guano, which is brought to you in concentrated, unadulterated form as "Nitrobat." It is Nature's own compost heap, a correctly-balanced food for all vegetable and flower plants. Both amateur and professional gardeners use " Nitrobat" because it is rich in the vitamins and minerals that are essential for healthy plant growth. Make your garden grow with " Nitrobat,'' available in 4 sizes from 21b to 50lb, at all FOUR SQUARE STORES. fro,<>oo HARDY "SUNSHINE" GROWN .) PLANTS. —Asters. Super Giant Double Crego, 50 3/0; Zinnias, Bodger's Prize Dahliafid., 50 3/0; Zinnias, Bodger's Pom Pom, fine mixed, 50 3/0; Marigolds, Sunset Giants, Ige. dblc., 50 3/0; Marigolds, Harmony Dwarf. French, 50 3/0; Marigolds, Guinea Golds, very fine, 50, 3/0; Marigolds, Double Dwarf, French, 50 3/0; Marigolds, Australian Tree, choice, 50 3/0; Tomatoes, Tall and Dwarf Smooth, 50 -I/-; Carnations, Giant Chnbauds, prize, 25 3/0; Calendulas, Ball's dble. florist strain, 50 3/0; Phlox D., brilliant mixed colours, 50 1/-; Dianthiis, double hybrids mixture, 50 3/0; Sweet Williams, dazzling colours, 50 3/0; Leeks, Lettuce, Silver Beet, each 50 1/!). My Selection 120 Mixed Flower Plants. 7/-. Carefully packed, postage paid. S. B. SNELLING, Ph. 17-579. IS Wheturangi Rd., Green Lane, Auck.. S.E.I, (Between Campbell and Green Lane Roads.) Nursery open daily, closed Sundays and Xmas Day. (All orders posted so as not to be held up in post over the week-end or holidays.) ~\X/ALLACE RD. NUICsERIES, PapatoeV T toe. —Specials: balpiglossis, beautiful richly coloured flowers, lovely in the garden and excellent for cutting, 3/0 25; Double Portulacca makes a wonderful show throughout summer, 3/0 25; Tiphonia, gorgeous Mexican Sunflower, 8 for 2/0; Lobelia, blue, finest edging 3/0 25, 10/- 100; Salvia, improved Bonlire, '2/0 doz, 4/0 25; Antirrhinums, teniidwarf, rich colours 3/0 25. to/- 100; Visearm, Dwarf, splendid range of Pinks, Blues, Reds, 3/0 25, 10/-. 100; Zinnias, Dahliaflowered, best strain procurable, 3/(i 25, 10/100; Aquilogias, long-spurred, pastel shades, 2/0 doz, 4/0 25; Canterbury Bells, double, mixed, 2/0 doz, 4/0 25; Asters, double-plumed, 3/0 25, 10/- 100; Marigolds, double, French and Sunset Giants, each H/0 25. 10/- 100; Blue Salvia, a lovely perennial, long stems, great cut flowor, 2/0 doz. Tomatoes, Tatura Dwarf, easily grown, lovely fruit, 3/0 25; Celery, white, 3/0 25; C. Gooseberries, 3/0 25; Apple Cucumbers, 8 for 2/0; Kumara, Red, well hardened, 5/-100, 37/0 1000; Drumhead Cabbage, Cauliflower, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Leeks, 3/* 100. Postage paid, safe delivery guaranteed. We are now booking orders for our famous "Rainhcau" (Reg.) Iceland Poppies, N.Z.'s best Poppy. Delivery front Jan 15; 3/0 25, 0/-50, 10/- 100. We wish all our Customers the Compliments of the Season. Owing to risk of delay in mails no orders posted between Dec. 20 and Jan. 2. PLANTS, TREES, ETC., WANTED NARCISSI BULBS, all varieties, particularly 10,000 Narcissi Trumpet mixed and 20,000 Narcissi all classes, mixed. Only flowering size bulbs—which must he dean and well graded. Best pricos paid for lop quality. CARLTON SEED CO., LTD., 203 Karangahape R<l.. Auckland. ( IIFT PARCELS OF N.Z. FOODSTUFFS IT FOR OVERSEAS. Use our Special Organisation to send parcels of foodstuffs to your friends and relatives overseas. Parcels contain Canned Meats, Cheese, Honey, Jam, Dried Milk, Beef Essences, etc TOBACCO AND CIGARETTES Our Principals in Great Britain will arrange to post direct to Members of the N Z. Forces overseas and P.O.W. Gift Parcels of the famous Dobie's FOUR -SQUARE Tobacco and Cigarettes ' Full particulars on application to JOHNSTONE k BR INS DEN, LTD. (Successors to A. C. NORDEN), Nathan's Bond Building, 45-47 Customs St. East, Auckland, 0.1.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19441223.2.66.5

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25084, 23 December 1944, Page 10

Word Count
1,503

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25084, 23 December 1944, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25084, 23 December 1944, Page 10