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FULLERS THEATRE Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. Phone 13-702. TONIGHT AT 8. BIG FINAL PRESENTATION NIGHT * Of The Winners TALE, N T QUES T Also ADJUDICATION OF NOVELTY CLASS And GUEST ARTIST DOOR SALES AT THEATRE FROM 7.10 P.M. ON FRIDAY ON FRIDAY The Exciting, Suspenseful Crime Thriller! “ L—A—R—C—E—N—Y ” “ L— A— R— C— E— N— Y ” ■ Starring JOHN PAYNE DAN DURYEA JOAN CAULFIELD SHELLEY WINTERS (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS AT D.I.C. (Desk No. 6). JJLS MAJESTY’S THEATRE The Show that all Dunedin is Talking about. THE GREAT BENYON THE GREAT BENYON THE GREAT BENYON NIGHTLY AT 8. MATINEE SATURDAY, 2 p.m COMPLETE AND ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME FRIDAY (CRAZY NIGHT), WHEN THE GREAT BENYON WILL PRODUCE £lO WORTH OF FREE GIFTS AND GOODS AND GIVE THEM AWAY TO HIS AUDIENCE. POPULAR PRICES: 7s. ss. 3s (plus tax). Children Half Price. BOOK NOW AT D.I.C. DON’T FORGET. WINTER FLOWER SHOW. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. QONC ER T CHAMBER. DANCINCi THE ST. KILDA DANCE TONIGHT. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. TONIGHT TONIGHT. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIdHT TONIGHT. TONIGHT. TONIGHT TONIGHT. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT Late Transport after Dance Town hall. st. "Kilda. OWN HALL ST KILDA. Featuring Bill Norris and His Band OLD-TIME - MODERN. Set Supper Prizes A NDERSON'S BAY DANCE. EX-PUPILS' Join with the ex-pupils of the . BAY SCHOOL In another of their friendly dances, MAJESTIC BALLROOM. TONIGHT (THURSDAY). AT 8. Supper will be served. Admission: 2s 6d Single, 5s NDouble^_ PLANTS AND PRODUCE Glorious fireglow •• polyanthus. Introduced barely two years ago. this brilliant strain is again available in fairly limited quantities. The huge, richly ruffled blooms glow with flaring, extraordinarily rich colours. Ochre-gold shot with flame and edged brown—crimson.washed amber, edged with velvety maroon—creams and yellows slip fled with flame-scarlet—orange flushed with bronze and edged sienna—oxblood edged and picked with cream—these and many other brilliant combinations in amazingly large blooms make “ FIREGLOW" the most-sought-after strain of the year. AND THEY’RE INEXPENSIVE! ONLY 5s 6d per dozen (2 dozen 10s post free), with complete instructions on the growing of huge, perfect champions. Planted NOW. they will produce gloriously colourful blooms from Spring onwards. Send today to JOHN BRIGHT, the QUAUTY Seedsman. 9 Rangitikei street. Palmerston North. NOTE: “Appleblossom" strain will be ready soon. , rjpWO SUPER - STRAW 3ERRIES! N.Z.’s NEWEST AND BEST VARIETIES, “ JOE’S PROLIFIC ” and " UTIKU.” One of New Zealand's foremost growers states: “These two varieties are the best I have grown in my 32 years of commercial Strawberry-growing. They are complementary to each other, the ’’ Joe's ” being an enormously heavy cropping EXTRA-EARLY variety, producing beau-tifully-shaped, flavourful berries up to l.ioz in weight, wdth a crop record of 230 to 350 berries per plant. The berries of “ UTIKU " come a month later than “JOE’S.'’ and are equally good. The “ UTIKU ’’ has a definite second crop in February, and its two crops bring it right up to the ’’JOE'S" in productivity. I will be growing only these varieties from now on." (Name and address available for further comment.) Price of each variety 5s per dozen, £ 1 12s 6d per hundred, £l4 per thousand. ONLY FROM JOHN BRIGHT, the QUALITY Seedsman, 9 Rangitikei street „ Palmerston North.

PLANTS. H ED g E ‘ Lonicera. Olearia and Evergreen Privet; good two-year-o!d trees; £2 10s per 100. Also Red, White and Black Currant and Gooseberry Trees, in variety; 2s each. L. W. DONALDSON. Nurseryman. Fulton road. Leith Valley. Dunedin. STRAWBERRIES: Captain Cook, certified plants; strong roots, prolific, luscious fru ts: 8s (Sd 100. posted —Griffiths Mt Eden, Auckland LUPINS. Giant Russell; gorgeous colour combinations; 1-year roots: 12s dozen. posted.—Griffiths, Mt Eden, Auckland CARNATIONS: Giant colourful blooms; perfumed; border; named: 6 for 12s 6d. 12 for 22s 6d. posted —Griffiths Mt Eden. Auckland GERBERAS: Dainty Daisies; tall stems, delicate shades. 6 single for 12s 6d posted Griffiths. Mt. Eden, Auckland GLADIOLI; Choice collection, glorious shades; large blooms, stately flov/er spikes; 10s dozen ousted —Griffiths Mt. Eden Auckland. SPECIAL Bulb Collection: 100 flowering Bulbs; 8 named varieties for 10s posted.—Griffiths Mt Eden Auckland STRAWBERRY: Royal Sovereign, Britain's big-berried favourite: virus-free; 100 plants posted £l. with culture guide.— Sainsbury’s Nursery, Otahuhu. KING Edward Potatoes. IBs to 25s sack, delivered: Clover Honey, lib Is 5Jd, 21b 2s BJd, 51b 7s Old. —Gamble’s Store, Phone 23-561.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27392, 18 May 1950, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27392, 18 May 1950, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27392, 18 May 1950, Page 12

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