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WAIKIWI N UUSE BY. IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS, FOR the season now on we have to offer a very large and complete stock of FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERING? PLANTS, ETC., the whole, as usual, especially well-rooted and hardy. Chief lines as follows ; Apple, Plum, Pear, and other fruit trees. Gooseberry and Currant Bushes, Grape Vines. Strawberry Plants,; Cup. Macrocarpa, Pinus Insignis, and other shelter trees, splendid stuff, 1 to 4 years old. Hedge Plants. Hollies, Laurels, Privet, Berberis, Pittosporums, and Spruce, and others ; a grand variety. Ornamental and Flowering Trees and Shrubs. Roses, Rhododendrons, Camellias, Araucaria Imbricata, 2 to 3 feet, 5s to 10s each. Flowering Plants, Herbs, Rhubarb Roots, etc. We also stock — SPRAY PUMPS —Most reliable makes, from 25s to £5 10s each. MO NT AUK—The Popular Blight Killer ; 4 gals. 16s, 1 gal. 4s 6d. McDOUGALL'S FRUIT TREE Wash, a well-known English insecticide ; summer or winter use ; mixes readily with cold water ; gallon 7s, quart 2s 6d, pint Is 6d. NIQUAS —A sure remedy for Potato Blight, Blackspot on Apples, Mil. dew, etc. Tins Is 6d and 2s 7d ; gallons 7s. —x — Prices and Full Particulars on Application. J. Lennie & Sons, Seed Merchants, Nurserymen, Fruiterers & Florists, 34 DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL Telephone, 291. P.O. Box, 167. Cash Buyers OF RABBITSKINS SHEEPSKINS, WOOL TALLOW, HIDES HORSE-HAIR. Etc. Brown Bros., SPEY STREET. Lindsay & Go. are CASH PURCHASERS A OF PIGS IN ANY QUANTITY. highest price given, 96, Tay street. Mr Buncoiuix;, the Cambridge undergraduate, who met with a terrible accident while viewing some Druidical remains near Maidstone, died at the West Kent Hospital, having survived for several days the stitching up of his heart, which had a laceraU ed wound nearly two inches long.

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Southern Cross, Volume 14, Issue 29, 15 September 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Southern Cross, Volume 14, Issue 29, 15 September 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Southern Cross, Volume 14, Issue 29, 15 September 1906, Page 7

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