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It’s Ail a Matter of Choice! , If you feel the urge to wear an Overf - ■ " A' coat that’s very formal or merely one t 0 a dd a s P ort^n S dash of colour to your Wardrobe —you’ll be able to make your .- /> selection easily and quickly in our Men s ’’/p / ’ - Department. There are single and double breasted . “City” shapes, very smartly cut in Blues, (A? Jr ''/h. ■ Blacks and Broivns —belted models with r- ' ' revers an d wide shoulders in warm, i 'f I '' •' ~ ' - comfortable materials, grand for motoring, race meetings and “spectator sports. Last, but not least in this splendid disldf!y °f Overcoats comes the Harris Tweed—the all purpose Coat that will U earS L ears f as idonable warmth. . y ''C There are also some exclusive water- . P roo f e d Coats in loose fitting, raglan h ; sleeved styles which we would like you t 0 see - They’ll be worn a great deal this Spring—jor they are light yet warm and " ie T ie rain. " ' ISaMEligah ■ See them in the Men’s Department. JE MAYNES • MTio

TREES SHRUBS SPRING IS COMING For a Spring and Summer display plant some of the following flower-' ing shrubs: Flowering Cherries, Prunus Nigra, and Mooserii (fig. Plums), Prunus Pollardii (flg. Almond), Prunus Clara Meyer (flg. Peach), Flowering and Crab Apples, Abutilons, Azara Microphylla, Acacias (Wattles), Azaleas, Camellias, Rhododendrons, Rhododendron Fragrantissima, Laburnums, Forsythia, Ceanothus, Magnolias, Australian Waratahs, Daphnes, Lilacs, Crimson Manuka, Embothriam (Chilean Fire Bush), Ericas Amelanchier, Spiraes, Flowering Brooms, Cotoneasters. Ornamental and Autumn Foliage Trees, Liquid Amber, Spindle Tree, Golden Ash, Golden Poplar, Golden Willow, Weeping Willow, Copper Beech, Silver Birch, English Beech, Turkish Oak, Scarlet Oak, Horse and Spanish Chestnuts, Rhus (Sumax), and dozens of others to choose from. HEDGE TREES— White and Red Escallonia, Olearia Fosterii, Lonicera, Nitida.—2s/-, 30/- and 35/- per 100. FRUIT TREES, Apples, Plums, Pears, Nectarines, Peaches, Apricots, Quinces.—From 3/- to 7/6 each. SMALL FRUITS, Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Loganberries. The New Boysen berry 2/6 each, five for 10/-, 20/- per dozen. Visit the Nursery and make your selection. RING OR WRITE FOR PRICE LISTS All goods delivered Free in town or suburbs and to bus or rail. W. MsQesMey NURSERYMAN, Scott Street, South Invercargill, ’Phone 2071.

s Fruit Growin; is important. Next season our own abundant supply will prove an invaluable economy. Now is the time to plant Griffiths* reliable fruiting stocks. ALL TREES POSTAGE PAID. Black or Red Currants —l2/- do-z. Gooseberries, Red 15/- don. Boysenberries, Giant Fruit x/fi Guavas, Purple or Yellow 2/6 ea. Grapes, White or Black J/- ea. Raspberries, Lloyd George —_6/- dox. Strawberries, Captain Cook 6/- 100 Asparagus, 2-year u doz. Passion Fruit, Purple .1 f 3 ea. Rhubarb, Giant Red Sax. Feijoa Pineapple Fruit ——.,3/- ea. Apple Trees, 24 varieties Peach Trees, 18 varieties - 3/-ea. Plum Trees, 12 varieties _____ . 30/Pear Trees, 12 varieties Sox. Nectarines, 6 varieties SHRUBS AND TREES Daphne, Red, Scented , 3/6 emeh. Boronias, 3 varieties 3/— Camellias, 6 varieties , , 3/6 mA Rhododendrons, new sorts 4/6 each. Azaleas, 10 varieties 3/—couch. Flowering Peaches, Quinces, 3/- ea. Ericas or Heaths 3/- each. Hundreds of Other Sorts. ROSE TREES Collection of 12 named varieties. Every one different to suit the climatfc ditions in your district. Specially selected 18/- per dozen, posted. FREE CATALOGUE Shrubs, Hedging. Fruit Trees. Rosea and Special Novelties — 36 pages full of planting information. Write to-day. AU customers placing <ut3ezs will receive our gardening pub&tation each month Free of Charge. GRIFFITHS LTD. SEEDSMEN « NURSERYJtEN. 121 -133 OWENS ROAD. MT. EDEN. AUCKLAND.

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Southland Times, Issue 24499, 29 July 1941, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 24499, 29 July 1941, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 24499, 29 July 1941, Page 10

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