WANTED TO EXCHANGE i TWO Bedroomed self-contained - Flat - in Palmerston North, ten minutes walk from the Square for Flat in ’ Wanganui. Write A 137. Chronicle. . WANTED to Exchange: Morris 8 four- < door, perfect order, 1937, for 10 h.p. I car. Phone 4224. WANTED TO KENT ? ROOM suitable for Music Studio. 1 Write A 134, (Chronicle. URGENTLY wanted: Shed to store signs etc. Size and rent. Apply to Automobile Association. J . = .J»r, =. ACCOMMODATION. , PRIVATE Board wanted urgently by , Young Man. Write A 135, Chronicle. PENSIONER wants to share house I- with Widow. Write Al 9, Chronicle. NOTICE. ‘ THE ADVERTISER urgently requires to obtain a SMALL BEDROOM, furn- , ished or unfurnished at 30/- per week . from a respectable person or family. ■ Town or Country. He does not smoke, is quiet, has writing to do. He will , look after the room himself and will attend to his own requirements. R. L. F. SOLER, : Box 246, Post Office, Wanganui. WHERETO STAY IN WANGANUI. PROVINCIAL HOTEL (Opposite Post Office.) Excellent Cuisine —First class Wines and Spirits In Stock. CASCADE BEER ON TAP. WEDDINGS & DINNER PARTIES CATERED FOR. LOST AND FOUND. LOST Black and tan prick-eared Dog, with collar, on Parapara Road; making Taihape direction. Ring Farley, 9—1065. Reward. : LOST—Small Blue Purse, left in , Maria Place telephone booth, Tuesday. Please ring 3227. LOST, between Ohingaiti and Hunterville, on Sunday—Lady’s Gold Wristlet Watch. Finder advise W. Cribb, Ohingaiti. Good reward. LADIES Wrist Watch (chrom.), between Guyton Street and Regent. Please leave Majestic Cafe. Reward. FRUIT FOR SALE TREE Tomatoes, red, 201 b case 12/6, small 11/-. Recipes free. Norby King, Tauranga. JONATHAN and Sturmer Apples 10/6 per case, Ballarats 9/-. Rail paid. Cash with order. T. Edilson, Twyford R.D. Napier. STURMERS, No. 1 10/6, No. 2 8/6; Ballarats, No. 1 11/6, No. 2 8/6; cash with order; railage paid. Bell’s Orchard, R.D., Gisborne. BUSINESS WANTEDS. CARPETS Cleaned and Shampooed. Returned like new. City Cleaning Coy., Cnr. Guyton and St. Hill Streets. I ’Phone 2501. ■ CONCRETE Washing Tubs, Water i Troughs (Qikboil) Casings, Wallboards, Timber, Joinery, Cement, RoI tary Clothes Lines. At Bassett's Busy Business. 'Phone 2167. CARPET Cleaning. Vacuum Cleaning Co. Phone 3810. TOAST Rite makes ideal drip-proof ’ Hot. Dogs etc., excellent for parties, See them at the Hardware Specialists, Richards & Macdonald. PLANTS FOR SALE. STRAWBERRIES: Captain Cook, certified plants, string roots, prolific ■ luscious fruits, 8/6 100 posted. Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. i LUPINS: Giant Russell, gorgeous > colour combinations, one-year roots, 12/- dozen posted. Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. CARNATIONS; Giant colourful blooms, perfumed, border, named, 6 for 12/6, 12 for 22/6 posted. Griffiths, . Mt. Eden, Auckland. I GERBERAS: Dainty daisies, tall stems, delicate shades, 6 single for 12/6 posted. Griffiths, Mt. Eden, i ■ Auckland. GLADIOLI: Choice collection, glorious shades, large blooms, stately flower spikes, 10/- dozen posted, Grif--1 fiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. SPECIAL Bulb Collection: - 100 Spring Flowering Bulbs, eight named varieties for 10/- posted. Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. TWO SUPER STRAWBERRIES! , N.Z.’s Newest and Best Varieties: “JOE’S PROLIFIC" & “UTIKU.” ONE of N.Z.’s foremost growers states, “These two varieties are the best I ’ have grown in my 32 years’ of commercial Strawberry-growing. They are complimentary to each other, the ’Joe's’ being an enormously heavy cropping EXTRA EARLY variety, proj during beautifully shaped, flavourful I berries up to 1.1 oz. in weight, with a crop record of 230 to 350 berries per plant The berries of ’UTIKU" come a month later than "JOE’S" and are equally good. The ‘UTIKU’ has a definite second crop in February, and. ’ts two crops bring it right up to the ‘JOE'S’ in productivity. I will be grow- . ing only these varieties from now on." . (Name and address available for furi ther comment). Price of each variety, 5/- per doz., £l/12/6 per 100. £l4 per • 1000. ONLY FROM—JOHN BRIGHT, , The Quality Seedsman, 9 Rangitikei ■ St. Palmerston North. ’GLORIOUS "FIREGLOW" POLY- - ’ ANTHUS. ; INTRODUCED barely two years ago, this brilliant strain is again available in fairly limited quantities. The huge richly ruffled blooms glow with flaring, extraordinarily rich colours. Ochre-gold shot, with flame and .‘dge-l brown; crimson-washed amber, edged with velvety maroon; creams and yellows stippled with flame-scarlet; orange flushed with bronze and edged sienna; oxblood edged and picked with cream these and many ether brilliant, combinations in amazingly large blooiTts make “FIREGLOW” the most sought-after strain of the year. ANT) THEY’RE INEXPENSIVE! ONLY 5/6 per dozen (2 doz. 10/- post free) with complete instructions on the growing of huge, perfect champions. Planted NOW they will produce gloriously colourful blooms from Spring onwards. Send today to— JOHN BRIGHT. The QUALITY Seedsman, 9 Rangitikei St., Palmerston North. NOTE: “Apple Blossom" strain will i be ready soon.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 18 May 1950, Page 1
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