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iHF m< VE RJapanese Lilies Of all the Bulbous plants this is 'iriosf witH. ,its Ipxilliant and. ileiicately-colourqd flowers and delightful perfume. It will grow in any .part of New Zealand. OrpJer at Once. Lilium Auratum—"THE GOLDEN-RAYED LILY." Height, 4to 6 feet. Flowers 12 inches across! Fjost fj;ee, 8d each ; 3 for 1/9; 6 tor 3/Ulium Auratum Rubro Vittatum— Gorgeous Flower, 10 to 12 inchesacross, Post free, 1/6 each; 3 for 4/-; 6 for 7/6 Lilium Auratum Wititei— THE,NOBLE LILY."' Distinctive, beautiful White Flowers. Post free, 1/6 each ; 3 for 4/-; 6 for 7/6 Lilinm Au.ratum Platyphyllum— The of the L,il' es > yet one of the most beautilul, hardy, and easy to grow. Post free 1/6 each ; 3 ror 4/• ;'6 for 7/6 How is the Time to Plant HMO k BLAIR, .BUJUP SPECIALISTS DUNEDIN.

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1! ' i 1 il 1 " ~i I Blacksmithing and Wheelwrighting. Notice to Farmers, Miners and Others. HAVING taken over {the Business of Messrs Matthews & Son, Lawrence, I am prepared to undertake Any Description of "Work in these lines, ffjrst,Class Workmanship Guaranteed. Estimates given for Any description 1 v of Vehicle. [ENQUIRIES SOLICITED. W. KEMP, BLACKSMITH & \VHEEL\VKIGHT ROSS PLACE - LAWRENCE.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XLV, Issue 6134, 4 February 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume XLV, Issue 6134, 4 February 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume XLV, Issue 6134, 4 February 1914, Page 4

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