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QABITES’ STOCKTAKING SALE HAS STARTED! Our Stocktaking takes place at the end of next month. On account of the lateness of the Winter we are much overstocked. We are therefore compelled to get our Sale going. This event will be greatly to your advantage, as all our winter goods come into the slaughter. * COME EARLY AND COME OFTEN. A. GABITES - TEMDKA

THE WONDERFUL MEXICAN PASSION FRUIT VINE. rpjjlS VINE, as its name denotes, is a native of Mexico. It has been greatly improved by ns, is easily grown by any novice, it bears most beautiful large fruit of a distinctly permeating flatoui very superior to the ordinary passions, and for fruit salad an ice cream, etc., is delicious. Last December, »e niched <5 ba bushel cases of fruit from 50 plants at first picking, realising 25, - per half-bushel case, and selling in shops at 2/9 per dozen and 3d qach. These vines may be planted any time, - and are almost continuous bearers. Plant 9 feet apart, in rows running (if possible) north and south, having the ground well drained, and using old stable manure for foundation. After the plants are established frequent dressings of fowl manure will be found to give better results. When plants are throwing hangers it is best to train them up to a single wire oii posts 5 feet high, placing a rod from ground to wire to enable them to climb up. They can also be grown alongside of fences or outhouses. These plants do well in Xciv Zealand, and bear for 10 years with cjdre. These plants stand frost. PRICES —£10 for 1000 Plants, post free; 15/- for 100, Plants, post free; 30/- for 50 Plants, post free; 10/0 for 13 Plants, post free; 7/0 for O Plants, pest free. BENTON’S, OSBORNE ROAD, MANLY, SYDNEY. PLEASE MENTION THIS PAPER WHEN ORDERIXC.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 10653, 7 August 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 10653, 7 August 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 10653, 7 August 1924, Page 3