A FLOOR COlfEßlia It is with pleasure we invite you to call and see the newly-arrived Mu I - mL£ s © WONDERFUL TEXTURE, GREAT WEARING QUALITIES, DAMP-RESISTING. Martlf NEW SHADES in CARP ST SURROUNDS We have also received a lot, of PLAIN ART SHADES in FELT LINOLEUMS for INTERIORS. MAKE A POINT OF SEEING THESE NEW LINES. THE PRICES ARE RIGHT! SCOULLAR & CHISHOLM, LTD.. RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. • . • And INVERCARGILL.
mww You must have good root crops for your stock. If you have not been successful previously ASK YOUR DEALER FOR (i KELWAY’S BEST OF ALL YELLOW MANGOLD m life wm •m To Farmers! The Largest and Best Q.f all Yellow Mangolds.' A GRAND ROOT They will please you. Prices just as moderate for these high-class selected Seeds as for the ordinary stocks usually sold in the Dominion. Kelway Seeds emanate from a BRITISH firm with over 60 years’ first-class reputation. If any difficulty, please write to MR. A. M. HOLMES, Bank of A’sia Chambeu, Wellington, N.Z. Kelway’s, Langport, England. m m m
» THOS. PATERSON & CO., VOGEL STREET. UCTION .EVERY MORNING For FRUIT, VEGETABLES, CUT FLOWERS, AND OTHER FARM PRODUCE. Consignments Eggs, Butter, Pigs, etc., respectfully solicited. Agents for BAVE-U POWER SPRAYER. Also “Demon” Bird-scarer, Crackers and Fuse, “ Eclipse ” Marking Ink, Ross’s Antidote and Ointment. Sole S.I. Agents for STELASTIG Unpuncturable Tyres, and Agents for Palatine Oversi*© Extra Heavy Tyre. Also, silent ROVER MOTOR CYCLES (1914 models in stock), England’s best. Call and inspect. Particulars and Prices on Application. GOOD. BOSES RARE. A dozen unequalled Roses posted to your Moor for 11s. Cash with order. Orders executed from early in May. FEEDRICHEUH.—Dark blood red, splendid flowers all season. GEORGE DICKSON.—The “ Champion of All,” dark velvety red, large size. JAMES COEY.—Deep golden yellow, long and tapering. JULIET. — Old gold, shading to carmine; a popular rose of wonderful colouring. J. J. L. MOCK. — A large and fin© exhibition rose, colour chaste carmine shading to imperial pink, LAm GREENALL. —Intense saffron orange, shading to creamy white LADY PIERIE.—Deep coppery reddish, salmon, the most delightful rose grown. MRS AMY HAMMOND.—A blend of ivory and amber, shading to apricot; very fine. MRS HERBERT STEVENS.—Pure white. like Niphc'tos, but strong and free grower. SOUV. DE GUSTAVE PRAT—Sulphur yellow, fine chape, free flowering. VISCOUNTESS ENFIELD.—Coppery old Tose, intensely shaded carmine; very fine indeed. W. G. JUDD.— lntense dark maroon red, large flowers, and free bloomer. If you would like something really good hi roses for your garden, send for these. Write for Rose and Sweet Pea List. JAS. LAIRD AND SONS, ROSE SPECIALISTS. P.O. BOX 89, WANGANUI. Telephones: Office and Nursery, 289; Seed Store, 137. TO FARMERS, DROVERS, St c. SEND 55s and I will POST to you a Thoroughly Reliable Guaranteed WATERPROOF OVERCOAT, Riding or Walking; All Wool, with an Allwool Lining. Stocked in Blue, Khaki, and Grey. Booklet free on application. W. 11. BROOME, NEW' PLYMOUTH. 21a p CARNATIONS.— American Perpends, Malmasion and English show varieties; strong plants; list tree. —S. Cousins. Nurseryman, St Glair. W’ ANTED KNOWN, 1915 Carnation List*-NOW READY. Free froin A. W. Hardie, Carnation Specialist, WaimaJtiUCfle"
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Otago Witness, Issue 3197, 23 June 1915, Page 8
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