FRUIT. PLANTS. AND PRODUCE. ] Twelve Words 1/-, 3 Day» 2/0. AATSHEAF Chaff for Sale. For parV ticulars apply T. E. Barwell, North Loburh. * z **° "A PPLES for Sale— Wolseleys and 42 Bishop's road, Papanui. X 9245 REENFEAST Peas, machine dressed, .* 20s bushel, Is lb. Granger's, 240 Moorhouse avenue. BISCUIT-MEAL 6/-,- Feed-Barley 16/-, Pigmeal 10/-. Oats 10/--Smiths City Market. Xiito* /£>—TABJJE Potatoes, 1801 b bags, ».,/O 5 S 6d, delivered. Smiths City Market, 550 Colombo street. X 9260 r!fMTirrr.if^lojTinTJi"'lT' .„ 181 Hastings'ltreet* Waltham. ' X 9013 TCELAND Poppies, reselected SunManakau, Wellington. X 9065 l-ul4sUJa.l.ll««i.H.lJ.»H.U.s>aK eight new selected. ARLY Seed Potatoes 3s 6d/ Maui varieties. 244 Dyer's road, Broin^. kt^UMttmiilH Currants, Gooseberries, Richardson, 45A fcteens road, Pa P 3 ™^ A SSORTED Gladioli, 12 named prize •"• bulbs, gorgeous shades of blue, gold, crimson, etc., 6s 6d dozen, posted. Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt Eden. Auckland. G 6171 A NTIRRHINUMS, Poppies, Carna- •"■ tions, Stocks, S. Peas, Blue Pentstemons, Polyanthus, Etc. 127 Glandovy road, Bryndwr. L__—_pREENFEAST Peas, 7d_lb;_ Early Potatoes, 2s sugar-bag. 11 Avonside. 'Phone 32-564. (Not Sundays.) X 9247! SOW Ideal Coreless Carrot, deUcious flavour, transparent flesh, quality unsurpassed. 6d packet Fletcher Bros., Ashburton. 7Slp SEE Us First: 900 Cases Good Apples, Sturmers and Wolseleys, from Is 6d to 3s 6d s.b.; First Grade Table Potatoes, Is 9d s.b., 6s full-size sack; Rhubarb, 6d. 95 Highsted road, PapaTiii i * jvyiiDtS ys, 201 b ■ 3/6, 401 b 6/6. Delicipus 201 b 3/6. Cookers 201 b 3/-, 401 b 5/6. Winter Cole pears 121 b 3/-, delivered free. 'Phone 22-306. Davies, Fruitgrower, 37 Bishops road. Papanui. ■■■_jj anthus,. I. Poppies, mt Phlox. D., Sib. Wallflowers, Stocks, etc., 9d. Sweet Peas 1/-, Polyanthus 1/6 doz. Delphiniums, P. Phlox, Fblyontvmc Rlno 'Pv-r*>thf>irms. 6d eac Postage extra. "Bettaplants, Ottawa road, Wainoni. X92ZI 8" / SACK!! 2/6 Sugar-Bag!! Prime "/ Table Potatoes: Sutton's Supreme and Red Dakotas. Also aU early seed potatoes, 5s sugar-bag, 71b Is. Sutton's Supreme Seed 4s sugarbag. Lime 4s 6d 1401 b sack. Carrots and parsnips 3s sugar-bag; Swedes. 2s 6d sugar-bag. GRANGER'S, 240 Moorhouse ave. 'Phone 30-746. G6176J QEE Us First. 950 Cases Good Apples, ° Sturmers and Wolseleys. from 1/6 to 3/6 s.b. Ist Grade Table Potatoes, 1/9 s.b., 6/- Full-size Sacfe. Hothouse Spinach, 4d..95 Highsted road, P»g«^ IGH CLASS TLORAL WORK. For many years our FLORAL DEPT. has been recognised as one of the most efficient in New Zealand. We engage a staff of Florists, who are capable of carrying out any form of FLORAL WORK in an artistic manner.", The fact that we have a range of glasshouses at our command enables us to supply floral emblems in natural r flowers only. _No flowers are usee* PATRONS MAY REST ASSURED THAT ORDERS PLACED IN OUR HANDS WILL RECTHTO CAREFUL ATTENTION AND QUICK DISNAIRN'S NURSERIES, LTD, LINCOLN ROAD, . CHRISTCHURCH. TELEPHONE 35-675. PLEASE NOTE AFTER HOURS: 34-619. 2004 EDUCATIONAL. THE SELWYN HOUSE SCHOOL, 105 and 127 Papanui road, vm Reopen at 9 aim. on TUESDAY. 20th SEPTEMBER, 1938. South. Island Boarders must be in residence by ...7 p.m. on Monday, 19th September. North Island Boarders must arrive not later than Monday evening's Steamer Express from Wellington. The Principal, Miss Holdernes*, will be "at home" at flie School to interview parents of intended pupils on Monday, 19th September, from Ift am. to 12 noon, and 2 to 4 pjn., or by appointments Mrs Blackler, the Matron, will be in attendance at the Hostel at- the same hours, at 127 Papanui road. ♦Telephones: 23-299, £3-977. ITMAN'S COMMERCIAL COL- • . LEGE, Top Floor, WardelTa Buildings, Cashel street. Strictly individual tuition in Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, ete. Term commences with first attendance. We guarantee positions for all qualified students. . - Fees very moderate. RANGI-RURU, MERTVALE. too CCHOOL Will REOPEN on WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 21st. Boarders are expected before 8 P.M. on Tuesday. Miss Gibson will be at hqme on Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m; 2358 and Preparatory. The : Third Term commences on Tuesday, September 20th. Telephone 30-579 r X 9255 TNDIVIDUAL Tuition—UNIVERSITY A ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. *tc~ Mr N. M. Bell MA, 8.D., 134 Fitzgerald street, St Albans. Interviews. 1650 pin. Prospectus on application. | COACHING FOR MATRICULATION. School Certificate.. Public Service INDIVIDUAL. Instruction by QUALIFIED TUTORS. __ Hours: Monday. 7-9: Tuesday and Thursday, 6-8 pJtt. Full course, or special subjects only'may be taken. EXPERT Coaching also provided tor the Public Service Shorthand-Typists, Stage I Bookkeeping,- and Chamber of Commerce Commercial Examinations. Day. Evening, and Saturday Moraine Sessions. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. 69 Worcester street West (just over Bridge from Square). D 3769 ._ _ COLLEGE, V* 93 WORCESTER STREET (Near Cathedral square). Specialists in the Preparation of Candidates for ALL EXAMINATIONS. Commercial, Secretarial, Matriculation, Accountancy. Etc. Day and Evening Classes. Term*- commences with first lesson. •Phone or write for Free Prospectus. C. H. GILBY, F;P~A. (N.Z.), Director. MRS G. HILDA GILBY, 8.A., I.PJS. (Honours), Principal ! * P.O. Box 652. Telephone 41-766. i ■.: X 8669
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22509, 17 September 1938, Page 27
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