Do not go to tho expense of calling in a doctor when you sprain your Bathe your foot and ankle in water as hot as can be borne nr.d rub in Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely. Repeat tho rubbing several times and in two or three days you will be able to get about and will be quite cured in less than a week.—Sold everywhere.
Of the many plants grown in th« Coh- ! servatory. or in pots on tho Verandah'or in Window, the BEGONIA is one of tho most popular, this largely owing to its freeflowering qualities, its easy growth, and the brilliancy of the flowers. Tho BEGONIA ateo docs wall, in tho open if. planted in a sheltered spot, and to thosn who have eoen beds planted out'with different-coloured BEGONIAS in the parks and gardens of Great Britain, it is a> matter of surprisa that this flower is not moro largely grown ■ for* BEDDING-OUT PURPOSES in NEW ZEALAND, whore it does We have, this year imported from one.of ■ the leadinz Continental • Growers some few ; thousand Tubers, these. being .both Single ■ and Double-flowering varieties in different coloured shades. These inohido Scarlet, Orange, Copper-coloured. Pure 'White, Yellow,' Dark Hod, and Rose Pink Singleflowering Varieties; and Red, Orange, White, Dark Red, ..Yellow, and Pink Double-flowering Sorts. Purchasers have, their choice of Separate Colours, as above. Of Double Sorts, we have only 150 dszen tubors, and of Singlo Sorts only 300 dozen . tnbors. Growers wanting any of these Begonias should therefore send their orders in EARLY to save them disappointment. Tho Begonias, although of Separata Colours, are offered at just HALF THE USUAL RATES, which should ensure a speedy clearance. Price of Single Sorts is 3s 6d per dozen, and Double Sorts Ss per dozen, post free/ Tho BEGONIA does' well in any good ■ garden soil, but to have the best success ■' the soil should bo specially, prepared, and consist of equal parts of leaf mould, loam, and sand. Water moderately after planting tubers, and 1 as plants aro coming into full growth increase the wa-terines until blooms show signs of going off, when watering should bo gradually decreased. The tubow should be lifted and stored'away in a dry place, where frost wdJl not affect them, and replanted tho following season. WHITE AT ONCE TO DUNEDIN, Stating what you want. BEGONIAS • Aiv Kow Pieads.for Sopjfea Q»* r
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15100, 24 March 1911, Page 6
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