FRUIT. FLANTS PRODUCE STYX ORCHARD [ Stunner Apples from 11* fid large case; Rokewoods, 15s 6d, I large case: Granny Smith. 23s 1 fid, large case; Potatoes. 7s fid sugar bag 50 BARNES ROAD. 8733 RASPBERRY CANES Healthy well rooted Marcy. Taylor and Lloyd George Canes. 27s fid per 100. Freight paid. J. Wallace, "Frultlands,” 10 R.D., Waimate. 2892 FRANK SISSON, 190 Sawyers Arms road. Smail Sturmers, firm and crisp. 12s case, or 2 for 20s. Chippewa Potatoes. 10s s.b. Ham Hardy Potatoes, 5s s.b. Closed Sunday. TOP QUALITY APPLES Delicious tree ripened sturmers. 17s fid and 22s fid. Long keeping Ballarat cooking Apples, 17S fid and 15s. Good value, cheaper grades also available. HARRISONS ORCHARD. 322 SAWYERS ARMS RD. APPLES Tree Ripened—Choice Ist Grade ROME BEAUTY 20/STURMERS 22/6 WOLSELEYS 15/BALLARAT 15/POTATOES 8/- s.b All Fresh Vegetables available. Onions, Carrots, Caulls., Cabbage, etc. Small Case Lots Available. At 101 SAWYERS ARMS ROAD (Ist on Left Past Railway). Closed Mondays Only. S APPLES from 10/BALLARATS, WOLSELEYS Ist Grade STURMERS 20s Keston Orchard 66 Veitch's road, Papanul. Turn off at St. Bede's. APPLES STURMERS GOLDEN DELICIOUS LORD WOLSELEY PEARS FRESH VEGETABLES Cabbage Caulls, Carrots, Onions, Pumpkin. Tomatoes, Potatoes, etc Fresh Eggs. Dressed Poultry. OPEN EVERY DAY. BRUCE DAVIDSON. 349 Harewood road. HARDY CONTINENTAL HYDRANGEAS Modern French and Belgian Hybrids These outstanding European varieties rank as the most satisfactory of flowering garden shrubs. Compact sturdy bushes literally smothered in bloom for months on end. No garden will be complete without them. The newest colours yet pro duced In Hydrangeas. All are second-year shrubs. MEDIUM HYDRANGEAS, 4* 6d each. Set of 10 for 40s. DWARF HYDRANGEAS, 4s fid each. Set of 10 for 40s. RIVIERA RAINBOW MIXTURE 6 all different for 20s. 14 all different for 40s. Our selection ALL POST FREE. WINTER CATALOGUE FREE on request comprising hundreds of interesting new and proven perennials, bulbs, shrubs, roses, etc. JEMMETTS NOVELTY PLANT SPECIALISTS. P.O. Box 226, Palmerston North. 4268 BARLEY MEAL Freshly ground best quality Barley Meal available in fine, medium and coarse grades. 1401 b sack, 35s (sacks in). 20001 b ton, £24 (sacks in). CRUSHED BARLEY Flattened through rollers. Ideal for sheep and cattle. 1251 b sack, 30s 6d (sacks in). 20001 b ton, £24 5s (sacks in). We can crush or grind your own grain if required. Prompt service, orders placed free on rail from Christchurch. GEORGE H. WOODS, LTD., Grain and Produce Merchants, 30 FERRY ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. P.O. Box 613. 'Phone 79-074 WS APPLES Sturmers from 7s 6d Rome Beauty 20s Delicious 25s Last Week of this Season R. H. SISSON 249 Styx Mill Road. I (First turn left after overhead bridge. Main North road.) 2369 FRUIT TREES PEARS from 12s 6d each. BON CHRETIAN CONFERENCE ’ DOYENNE DE COMICE PETER BARRY WINTER COLE WINTER NEUS CLAJBPS FAVOURITE TWYFORD MONARCH PLUMS from 13s 6d each BILUNGTONS BLUE DIAMOND BURBANK GREENGAGE KIRKS OVAL GRAND DUKE SHROPSHIRE DAMSON DORIS VICTORY APPLES from 12s 6 each FAIRBELLE STAYMANS WINESAP ALFRISTON WINTER BANANA GRAPES QUINCES CURRANTS CHERRIES CHINESE GOOSEBERRIES LENNIE’S NURSERY. 100 PAPAROA STREET. •‘PEN SATURDAY. 2505
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31119, 23 July 1966, Page 31
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