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ihEC REGAX The Favourit© Lignt Comedian PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls. Js. leserves, is 9d. Plan at The. Bristol till > p.m., thereafter at the Opera House Conectionery Store. Doors 7.15 p.m. 4070 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. DAIRY FARMERS. DAIRY FARMERS. DAIRY FARMERS. rXfHEN Canvassed for last season's sup»t ply, all aorts of promises were made 'ou. looking backwards, which Factory paid he Farmers the best'.' "T A I TAP U." "T A I TAP V." "TAI TAP 1-." "T A I TAP XI." Itookins forward, is there any reason why TAI TAPU" Company should be beaten n the future? The answer is "NO." Then SUPPLY "TAI TAPU" for BEST lESULTS! Guaranteed Test! Guaranteed Weight! TAI TAPU CO-OP. DAIRY CO., LTD.,
86-90 Moorhoiuae avenue, CHRIBTCBUKCH. CLIMBING PLANTS. , E have for present planting Pull Stocks ! of the following, viz. : CLEMATIS INDIVISA, the Native Olenitis, bearing quantities of boautiful white lowers, an evergreen; 2a 6d each. CLEMATIS, large flowering varieties, in he following colours: Reds, purple 3, pinks, avenders, blues, and whites, strong plants; s 6d oach. HONEYSUCKLES, the evergreen vaneies; "2s 6d each. LATHYRUS PUBESCENS, the evcrlaetng blue pea. Strong plant*; 2s 6d each. 'IECOMA AUSTRALJS, bearing roaaaes of ireomy white, flavors, hardy, on. the !«.♦, but does extremely well in warmer ites; an evergreen; 3a 6d each. TECOMA LrNDLEYI, heliotrope flowers.
Sl'ffTYJTrwraflTW ngr plant, with strong foliage; 3a 6d each. TACSONIA, the red flowering Passion Slower; hardy only in wanner situation*; e 6d each. MANDEVILLEA SUAVEOLENS, bears lusters of white flowers, highly scented; 2s d each. DOLICHOS LIGNOSUS, pink flower*, r*. uirea warm site; 2s 6d each. NAIRN and SONS, Lincoln road, Christchirrch. Telephone 2«. Nf1561-308» SUMMER PEED. SUMMER FEED. JAPANESE MILLET. PHE Greatest Feed producing Green Crop for summer months. Stands and rehires tremendous feeding. Sow 101b per .ere drilled. CHOU MOELLIE.R. The coming Fodder for Lamb Fattening, •light resisting and palatable. Sow lib per GARTON'S RAPE.
Specially selected Broad-leafed Esaer Rape or strong rich plant*. ENSON and CO., 108 Caahel street, ,9456-2182 Christchurch. NOTICE TO DAIRY FARMERS. HIGHEST PRICE FOR BUTTER-FAT. [TTE are paying for September month VV: i 8 8d per lb butter-fat and for Ocober Is 9d per lb butter-fat for all cream sut on rail at country stations or delivered ,i factory, 161 Litchfield atreei. Consign your cream to us to-day. For further particulars, write 'MID" CANTERBURY DAIRY CO., LTD., Box 662 P. 0., Christchurch. Mts7l-2418 "T E X A C 0" MOTOR OILS, GREASES, FARM AND INDUSTRIAL OILS. PHESE High-grade Lubricants now I. available, and everyone requiring good nd reliable- lubrication should give them trial.
Obtainable from local dtetuers, garage*, Ac, or from the Agents, DALGETY and COMPACT, LIMITED. D2BIC ["AMES BHAND AND CO., LTD., 181 HEREFORD STREET (OppoaiU N.Z. Eapreaa Co.) Importers of WINES, SPIRITS, TEA, ETC. * N.Z. Agent* RED and ELITE MONOGRAM CIGARETTES. K«w Supplies now to haadl 'PHOUE 6U. VELVET SOAP. FOR QUALITY FOR ECONOMY FOR SATISFACTION .. FIRST -. FIRST • • FIBBT SK for VELVET and ineiat on eettinc L it. VELVET ia PURE SOAP aal ade with COCONUT OIL, and if agreebly perfamed, pro Ted to be the b**t far «ii .omMtic parpoMs. EVERY BAR GUARANTEED. 078-5365
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18217, 30 October 1924, Page 1
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