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TENDERS. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS, closing with the undersigned at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, August 11, 1950, are invited for the construction of a Dwelling of 1370 sq. ft. andOutbuildings of 360 sq. ft. at Sanson. Plans and Specifications may be obtained from the undersigned. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. t R. J. BABINGTON. Junction Hotel, Sanson. SHED FUR SALE BY TENDER TENDERS closing with the Secretary, District Tenders Board, P.O. Box 423, Wanganui, at 12 noon on Tuesday, July 2'5, 1950, are invited for the purchase and removal of a 10ft. x Bft. shed on Section 13, C. M. Malone Block, off Gladstone Street, Hawera. 10% of purchase price must accompany tender. DWELLING FOR SALE FOR REMOVAL. TENDERS are invited for the purchase for removal of Dwelling, approx. 2200 feet (former Presbytery), i situate in Huia Street, Taihape, adi joining the Catholic Church. Further information and conditions of Tender can be obtained from the undersigned, with whom Tenders close at 5 p.m. on Monday, July 31, 1950. N. ASHENDEN, Public Accountant, TAIHAPE. FORTsALE BY TENDER FOR CASH SEPARATE sealed tenders are invited for the following property in French St., Marton Junction: i-acre section with dwelling consisting of 2 bedrooms, dining room, large kitchen, electric throughout, bathroom, pat. lav., washhouse, and sun porch, all under one roof, also 3 large fowl houses and feed room, loose box and feed room, motor shed, wood shed, to- j gether with 7 i-acre sections all adjoining. Tenders close July 31, 1950. Hignest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. W. JOHNSTON, French St., Marton Junction. CEMENT CEMENT GOLDEN BAY GOLDEN BAY WANGANUI SASH & DOOR CO., LTD—’Phone 2149 d. McFarlane & co., ltd. Phone 2117 BASSETT & CO., LTD.— Phone 2167 PLANTS FOR SALE CARNATIONS: Border types, named plants, giant perfumed blooms, lovely shades. 22/6 dozen posted. Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. MONEYMAKEfT Peas: First early, prolific pods, luscious peas. 3/6 lb. 31bs for 7/6. Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. LUPINS? Giant Russell? Strong one year roots, gorgeous colour combinations. 12/- dozen posted. Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. ONION Plants? “Brown’s Special Pukekohe Longkeeper,” and “Early Straw,” 12/6 1000; 6/9 500. Express postage paid; packed in cartons. Special quotes to trade and large quantities. F. Brown and Son, Ltd., Box 43, Pukekohe. BLUE Tiger Lily (Polea Pratensis): Novelty day lily, sky blue flowers. 15/- dozen posted. Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. LILY of VaUey: Sweet scented, for borders or pots. 6 clumps for 8 -. Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. FREE Coloured Book: Winter novelty plants, bulbs, trees. Write today for free copy. Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. JOHN BRIGHT BRINGS YOU THE PINK TUBEROSE. (Bravoa Germiniflora) FOR sheer unparalleled loveliness, there is no perennial to excel the glorious Pink Mexican Tuberose. Here is the best cut-flower perennial yet introduced into N.Z., and perhap: the least known. The strong, slender 2 foot stems are clustered over with dozens of 2-inch tubular bells of brilliant nasturtium rose. Each bulb flowers prolifically, producing a gorgeous blaze of rich colour in the garden. The blooms last a week or more in water, and provide a perfect decorative flower for vase and colourful floral work. Here is rich beauty, modestly priced. Big flowering bulbs. 2/6 each, 5 for 10/-, and PLANTING TIME is NOW! Send in your order TODAY to JOHN BRIGHT, The QUALITY Seedsman, 2 Rangitikei St., Pal. North. A “GAY GARDEN" FOR THE ASKING ! ABSOLUTELY FREE! Write NOw for this LATEST 1950 (copyright.) unique flower-lovers’ Reference Book. Beautifully illustrated in Colour —50 pages full of helpful information covering hundreds of different novelty plants—all hardy wonderfully showy species specially suited for N.Z. conditions. DETAILS FOR GROWING EVERY PLA?<-.’ - how to prepare the garde:’., soil siftable for EVERY PLANT, Manures, Plants that like lime, those that don’t, Times for planting, positions to give tbest effect, spacing, all heights, flowering period of EVERY PLANT, correct colours, bints on tending, mulching, cut flowers for Soring. Summer, Autumn, AND WINTER. Aspects, sunny, shady, dry, moist, WHERE to plant every subject—EVERYTHING the Home Gardener desires to know to make SUCCESSFUL Gardening EASY! LIMITED NUMBER copies now avail- ’ able (please include postage). - JEMMETT'S, NOVELTY PLANT ■ SPECIALISTS, PALM. NTH.

WELLINGTON ALLUVIALS Wellington Alluvials, Ltd.. New South Wales, earned a net profit of •21,644 for the year ended April 30, compared with £14,794 last year. The result is the best since £43,599 was earned in 1941. The profit is struck after allowing , £14,417 for depreciation, against £14,- . 626 last year. Unchanged dividend of 2d a share requires £20,933. Carryforward is £41,992 against £41,866 brought in.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 20 July 1950, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, 20 July 1950, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, 20 July 1950, Page 10