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LILT AND OTHER FLOWERING BULBS. NIMMO AND BLAIB TOTAVE just imported from Japan ami ■AJL Holland a choice lot of Bulba, comprising: Lilium Aura turn (the Golden-rayed Lily of Japan). Of matchless beauty and fragrance. Each 6d; per dozen 4s 6d. Liliurn Auratum Rubrovittatum. One of the rarest of Lilies. Flowers of large size, spotted bright crimson, and having a purplish crimson band down the middle of each pelal. Very attractive, and the most showy of all. Each 2s. . Lilium Lougiflorum Gigauteum. Pure white, trumpet-shaped flower. Very ■ chaste. Each 6d; per dozen ss, Lilium Eleganti Atrosanguineum. Flowers erect, of dark-red colour. Very uncommon variety. Each Is; per dozen 9s. Lilium Krameri. Moat lovely in the extreme. Colour a delicate shade of light pink, sometimes varying to pure white. Delightfully fragrant. Each Is; per dozen 10s (post free). Lilium Speciosum Kretzeri. Immense white flowers of great substance, with a greenish band running through the centre of each petal. Very free flowering. Each 6d; per dozen sa, ANEMONES. Single—White, Is per doz; or 6 doz for ss. Single—Scarlet, scarce. Is per doz; or G doz for ss. Single—Blue. Is per doz: or 6 doz for 6s. Single—Mixed, lOd per doz; or 6 doz for 4a. Double—Striped, Is per doz; or 6 doz for ss. Doublt.—Rose, Is per doz; or 6 doz for os. Double—Scarlet, la per doz; or 6 doz for ss. Double—Blue, Is per doz; or 6 doz for I ss. Double—White, Is per doz; or Gdoz for ! 59. Doujble—Mixed, Is per doz; or 6 doz for RANUNCULUS. Large flowering French, mixed colours, lOd per doz; 5s per 100. Postage paid to any address in New Zealand on all the above. To secure the above, early application is necessary. First Orders get First Choice of the Bulbs. A it ARE NOVELTY Now Ready for sending out: LEFTOSPEHMUM OHAPMANII. A Beautiful New Variety of the Native Manuka, with Bright Crimson Flowers. Unaurvnssed for Cutting. Makes a fine specimen for Lawn or Shrubbery. A limited number of Plants for sale at 2s each, or 2s 6d post f ree. NIMMO AND BLAIR, SEED MERCHANTS, DUNEDIN. NEW REMEDT FOR CHILDREN. TEETHING POWDERS For all ailments caused by dentition, such as painful swelling of the guma,_ restless ness, feverishness, nervous twitch ings, etc Also for feverish attacks, furred tongue jaundice (yellowness of the skin), and constipation. Sold in Packets, with full directions enclosed, at ONE SHILLING. Agents are now being appointed throughout New Zealand. Prepared only hr ' COLEBiJu GB -IDE i Chemist and Dentist, 87, Webb street. Wellington (late of , Ingestvs street.) 7SS

J Alias J. CXTET IB , CUSTOMS Aim SHIPPING AGENT, Forwarding and. General Carrier, IOUSTOMHOUSB QUAY. Goods a*nd Parcels forwarded to all par if j of the world. Furniture Carefully Packed and Eomovod in specially covered vans by experienced nen. letters and Telegram* receive prompt attention. Telewhov* Taienb®**. HEALTH ASSURED The Suffering andi Ailing can rely on obtaining relief by Consulting (personally. or by post, free), PEOF. NOTMANN, M.E.. E.M.G., IUTAEKET SQUAEB (opposite Colombo street Bridge), Christchurch. Prolee sor Nolmann a Medical Electrician and Botanical Expert, and treats bie patients with Nature's own remedies with wonderful success. You can bo treated successfully at your own horn a He has had 20 years’ European experience, and has been largely consulted since be commenced practice in New Zealand seven years since, and to convince _ the most sceptical will forward Electrical Appliances, and concentrated treatment on easy terms of payment. TESTIMONIAL. Napier, September Otb, 1900. PEOPESSOB NOTMANN.— Dear Sir, —I am pleased to be able to tell you I am feeling well and am improv-j ing every day. I have lost altogether that miserable feeling I used to have, and ami quite fresh when I get up in the morning, as I can eat and sleep I have gained considerably in weight, and look well; the haggard look has left me, and my friends congratulate me on my improved appearance, and I am sure you do not know how grateful I am to vo« for your kindness and attention, as roy itf© was a burden befoiw k wrote to you.—Tours ever gratefully, Alj - BarA3<rDEß PATTEESON.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4290, 25 February 1901, Page 3

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