AN ARTISTIC OFFERING.
J. BATESON AND SON. WAIKATO'S PREMIER NURSERYMEN As has been the case in years gone by, the stand of Messrs J, Bateson and Son is one of the attractive features of the show. This beautiful display includes the usual fine varieties of pot plants, flowering shrubs, hedges, etc., which bear the hall mark of quality, having all been reared with the greatest care. The floral side of the firm's activities should not be lost sight of, for purchasers arc guaranteed artiste effect in any work which may be entrusted to the care of this well-known business house. Floral bouquets, wreaths, etc., are readily obtainable at shortest notice. Designs to suit every taste are made up by the competent staff engaged, and special colourings can be supplied if required. The floral work of this well-known firm can be seen to advantage at the Arm's exhibit where a special display is on view. This year the firm's comprehensive catalogue is being eagerly sought after, and all the latest novelties in roses from the leading European growers are included. The general effect of this year's exhibit is worthy of special mention, and the principals arc to be congratulated. No distance is too far for Batcsons' to send their stocks, as for many years they have had a large clientele which extends all over the North Island, and each year acquaintances arc renewed and fresh business booked.
The firm's agents arc situated at Cambridge, To Awamutu, Morrinsvillc, Matamala, and clients are assured of receiving the same attention from their local representative as has always been obtained in the main branch, Victoria Street, Hamilton.
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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16811, 1 June 1926, Page 14
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272AN ARTISTIC OFFERING. Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16811, 1 June 1926, Page 14
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