FRUJT.PLANTS. PRODUCE 1 APPLES Cox Orange. 22s M i g large case. Wolseley 15s open ■ everv day. Klondyke Orchard, p ' 231 sty* road 6573 fi ABUNDANCE of Sweet I'orn. B Cabbage. Cauliflowers. Potatoes p Marrows. Cucumbers. Veg Shop. 217 Johns rd. Belfast, y opp. Groynes. 5213 > apricots, choice Moorparks, T from 13s 6d case. Mary's r Choice, Million Dollar and Kala Imazoo Freestone Peaches from p 13s fid case. Nectarines from 13s case. Plums from Ils case Cox Orange Apples 22s fid case $ 61b ss. Onions, 71b bags. 2s 9d p Pears. Chippewa Potatoes, and $ Fresh Vegetables. 73 Retreat 1 1 road. Avonside. Open 7 days t 9906 I p ABOUT time to consider order l o ing Dahlias and Chrysanthe- y ]mums. See display of Shailers. ’ Palmerston North Specimens ai J R J Pask and Co.. Ltd.. 12S > Ricwarton rd. Ph. 47-093 for per I sonal service. 9724 s APPLES, Cox’s Orange: also 1 Mary's Choice Peaches, from Shen'.ey Orchards. 656 Wairake 7 rd.. Harewood, near Chch. A r port. Closed Sunday lu"l ' another outstanding display. 1 Cushion Mums, in flower. 5s 3d r each or 3 for 15s Inspect now I at R. J. Pask and Co., Ltd.. 12S 1 Riccarton rd. ’Ph. 47 093 for per 1 i sona l service. 9724 APPLES, Choice Cox s Orange. [ 8s 6d small case. Cooking apples f 6s 6d small case. West End Or L chards. Just past the Race- = course. Rangiora. Open 7 days APPLES. Cox's Orange, first r grade. 22s 6d large. Ils small case. Lord Wolseleys, 15s large. 17s small case. Cheaper grades * I Blair. 205 Sawyers Arms road 1 I Rr * n B containers.9B24 l I APPLES. Owing to later matur- ' ity of Cox’s Orange we will not J open until Wednesday. March 1 16. Large stocks of freshly 1 I picked tree ripened Cox's will s Ibe available until approxi- 2 mately mid-April. W. G. Freeman. 49 Tuckers road. Papanui 9828 ABSOLUTELY highest grade ( Lawn Grass Seed mixture. Cer- i titled Brown Top and Chewing ■ Fescue, available at R. J. Pask and Co., Ltd., 128 Riccarton rd ’Ph. 47-093 for personal service. 9724 APRICOTS, boltUSng, 14s 6d case: - Freestone Peaches 13s 6d, Pears „ 14s 6d case. Apples 12s 6d case, Z Nectarines, Plums. Tomatoes, . etc. By Lb or case lots. 102 ‘ Stanmore road. BARLEY Straw’ for digging tn. Any quantity. Is per bale. 216 r Russley rd. Ph. 45-866. BARLEY Straw, Is bale in pad- 2 dock, Prebbleton. 'Phone 65-837. BEDDING and Tomato Plants, i Begonia. Marigolds. Gerberas. Sweet William, Wallflower. ; Straight or Mixed Coloured Stocks, Polyanthus, Pansy. ( Viola. V 548 Tomato Plants. Cel t ery, Parsley, Winter Cabbage. 1 Pots of Fuchsia, Tuberous Be gonia Pelargonium, Geran-ium. Agathea, Beronia, Heliotrope Pails and Hanging Baskets of Ferns, Geraniums, Begonia, and Fuchsia. The ideal gift. V. A - Thompson's Nursery, 269 Hills / rd. 'Ph 81-226 Closed Sunday. < STC j BARLEY and Wheal Straw ’Ph f G Healv. 296 799. Tai Tapu 1 i BEDDING cabbage, celery, cauli- ’ flower, lettuce, plants, also V. 1 and R. polyanthus imported, seed ready now, the best to be had. 5 Coles place, off Trafalgar street.S . CORN 6d, 5s doz. Poppy Plants, Tuberous Begonba<s, Coleus, Pumpk'im, Marrow. 455 Greers rd. CABBAGE and Lettuce Plants, ( lis 6d a doz - 94 Bord cs'ley st. ’ i CARROTS 9d, Cabbage 9d, Beans 9d, Spinach 9d, Parsnips 6d. i Beetroot 6d, Tomatoes from 6d.l i Silverbeet. Swedes, Onions. i Pumpkin, all 4d a lb. Cucumber I I from 3d, Red Cabbage Is, Mar I j rows Is each. Chippewa Potatoes 4d lb, 12s s.b. Everything fresh at 954 Ha re woo d rd. 11 ; CHAFF: Oat Sheaf, good quality,! -17 s 6d bag. Bring bags. Ring 4951 Isl., evenings. ! CHRYSANTHEMUMS. Gladioli, ini beautiful colours. 42 Sawyers I i Arms rd., ’Ph. 525-615. CLEMATIS Montana Rubins, early j flowering pink only 4s fid Purple Ake Ake, colourful ever - green, 6s each. For a good ‘ shrub at reasonable prices, ' Beckenham Nurseries, 19 Nor- * wood 5t,2802 J CORN, 6d cob, fxPtatoe'S, 10s s.b } Pumpkiimis 4d lb. 37 Sawyers 1 Arms road. j COX'S Orange Apples. Plums. : Peaches, Tomatoes. Potatoes. Fresh Vegetables, Dressed Poultry and Fresh Eggs. Open every day Bruce Davidson. Fruit s Grower, 349 Harewood road. D , CASE Fruit All jam and bottling 1 fruit Town or country orders , Phone 69 023. or call al Daileys Fruit. Grain ana Produce. Ltd " 7 Riccarton road. Christchurch Drive in customer parkins avail able D s Straw, Barley, Pea 3 and Wheat, Is bale Phone 46-789 - FREESTONE ’ Peaches’ ’ Mary’s ■ Choice, tree ripened, last week i r end. Coldstream Orchard. Ph j 178 M, Rang:or ! 1 FEEb“G:irfon Oats 32s fid a sack ] 3 (included). New season's s G. 8.0.5. Chaff at W. H Robin | 3 son's, Ltd.. 3 Marshland rd . Ph d 82-749.7545 | 8 FLOWER of Spring’ ’Cabbage - Planhs, £l_ DIG O , fifi .Moffett sL '■ FRESHLY ’Dug Potatoes, 10s s h ’Phone 41-038. P FRESHLY bug Chippewa’ Pot a •• toes, 10s s.b. Bring s.b. 170 - Gardiners roadHarewood. J 1 FREESTONE Peaches, Mary’s" fi Choice, ripening Coldstream Orchard. Rangiora. Ph 178 M 1 5302 •.'FRUIT for Sale. Ye’.Cow Free i I stone Peaches, Mary's Choice.; 9 ElZurta and KaLamazoo. Cox’s! it Orange. Kidd’s Orange Red •r Apples. Bottling Plums and IQuinces. Purpie Helghs Orchard, 3 Loburn. 'Phone 186.1 Ban f?;_9£. l. GARDEN l.onr. 5- <-v.l BaOpen this morning. 71 Moor-1 g house_ avenue 4 GARDEN Sawdu<l I.ar-e .sack 2s fid. Min order four sacks. River •( Sana I' s.b. pc Acred. 47> 332. i GIVE ’.W. ay ol Thrift !8 private garden surplus. Also s some Lvthrum. Pinks. Catmint, I, \V. eten. Pli 30-505 . HONEY, Par.- finest Clover 'I L liquid, creamed, comb 193 ir Wa rake- rd * f NdRRPARK Apricols. 13s fid case. Freestone Peaches. Al | ■f. berta, Meteors and Mary's! e Choice, 13s fid, 15s fid. and 17s fid case. Tomatoes. 10s rtd case z Doris Plums, 15s fid case. Bon Chretien Pears, 15s case Good quality Sebagos, 8s fid large ; C case Orient Fruit Service. 281 A II ,J 2 n _ ( l ol P rd Addington 2514 e NECTARINES 16s 6d casr. Free l stone Peaches from 12s 6d 29 ! Xorthcnte road._ s ORDER your Dahlia Plants now »r for next season Come and see s our beautiful show, 7 days a r week Exotica Dahlia Nurseries I 129 Springs road. Hornby Ph d j Isl. 5342 3451 S. ONIONS, 15s 56? b bag. WfcW-'iS •e I Owi-ons 4s 6d bag, at 29 North- - i CQte road -2 OAT Straw, clean. S bales £1 e-! Delivered. Ph 46 290, mornings lej 356 POLYANTHUS, Genuine V and R. Siberian Wallflowers, Primula Malacoides, Stocks. Violas, blue .and yellows. Pansies Bella r Plant’s, 27 Ottaw'a rd . Wainoni 'Phone 897-855 ._Ope n S a turd a J PRAIRIE Gratis, cean, heavy □a Seed harvested 1964-65 , 2s per lb. A. H. Topp, ’Phone 887. Sefton. PLUMS, large Blue Diamond and Freestone President Plums. Freshly picked. 6d lb Open all week-end. 27 Cumnor ice., next Radlev Knitting Mills. Rad ley. 439 POTATOES, Chippewa, top qual ity, 12s 6d bag and 10s 6d bag 5 at 29 North cote rd. - POTATOES. 6s 6d s.b., 7s 6d case. Is 5d bag; Pumpk n 4d b. Car- - rotis Is bag. Cucumbers 4 for i 1. Cabbages 6d each. 102 StanII more road. 5, POTATOES. Chippewa. first J i grade. 12s s.b.; Marrows. 6d and $ Is; Pumpkins from Is. 11l - Highsted road. POTATOES, first grade table. 10s ; 6d sugar bag. Bag extra. Onions no 71b bag, 3s; Pumpkin and Mar I row. 4d lb. Also fresh vegetables. Sp’ertz Market Gar den. Main North road, just over b[Waimak. bridge.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31007, 12 March 1966, Page 33
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