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AUCTION SALES ■SHANNON SALE MONDAY, AUGUST 9, at 1 p.m. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS will sell as above: — 120 woolly b.f. hoggets 70 good 2-th ewes, r.w. S.D. r. 8 fat P.A. cows 10 fat cows, ex dairy 24 3 and 4-yr. P.A. heifers 6' 2-yr. P.A. steers 8 springing heifers 2 dairy cows, due Sept 2 cows in milk 2 good stock hacks ' LEVIN SALE TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1848. At 11.30 a.m. 300 fat wethers 50 fat ewes 120 fat hoggets 60 ewe hoggets 10 fat P.A. bullocks 20 fat P.A. heifers .. 9 fat P.A. cjws 15 forward 3-year P.A. steers 16 choice dairy cows on drop 70 porkers and baconers 50 store pigs "R. and G." S.S. plough; Konaki sledge, trailer with pig frames,* 16in wheels, 4 trailer" wheels and tyres, 1 Acme wringer, 700 1 and 2-year macrocarpa trees. ■ TENDERS PALMERSTON NORTH HOSPITAL BOARD TENDERS FOR ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS TO STAFF QUARTERS, OTAKI MATERNITY HOME JENDERS are invited for this work in wooden construction. Plans and specifications may be seen (1) at the Architect's office, Palmerston North Hospital, and (2) at the Office, Otaki Sanatorium. Tenders endorsed "O.caki Hospital, Nurses' Home," close with the undersigned on Friday, the 20th August, 1948. The lowest or any tehder not necessarily accepted. A. J. PHILLIPS, Managing Secretary, P.O. Box 607, PALMERSTON NORTH. PALMERSTON NORTH HOSPITAL BOARD TENDERS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF A NEW DRAINAGE SYSTEM AND SEPTlC TANK AT THE OTAKI MATERNITY HOME - TENDERS are invited for thealpove work. Pla-ns and specifications may be seen (1) at the Architect's Office, Palmerston North Hospital, and (2) at the Office, Otaki Sanatorium. « Tenders endorsed "Tenders for Otaki Drainage" close with the undersigned on Friday, the 20th August, ^1948. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. J. PHILLIPS, Managing Secretary, P.O. Box 607, PALMERSTON NORTH.

LOVELIER EVERY YEAR ! JHE Brilllant Flowered Fragrant Dwarf "GAY G ARDEN" PHLOX. We^ proudly offer .for 1948 this striking collection of Gay, Colourful, Showy Plants. "IRRESISTIBLY LOVELY" truly describes the large, fragrant, beautifully scented clustered heads of bloom . . . petals glistening with a charming metallic lustrous sheen . . . vivid, brilliant colours having a depth and intensity rarely seen in flowers. PERMANENT — flowering YEAR AFTER YEAR — never -having to be replaced — HARDY- — Easily grown anywhere. COLOURS — Shades of Bengal, Neyron, and Persian Rose; Imperial, Doge, Tyrian, and Orchid Purples; Crimson; Dawn Pink; Carpellia Rose; Mallow Mauve; O-eranium-lake; Amethyst; Carmine, Cobalt-violet; Petunia; Magenta; Fuchsine-pink. NAMED VARIETIES — 7 for 10/- or FULL COLLECTION 18 MAGNIFICENT SHADES 20/- POST FREE

WITH FULL CULTURAL DIRECTIONS. Note: Due to limited stocks this year we can supply One Full Collection Only to each customer. THE "GAY G ARDEN" ANNUAL, beautifully illustrated in colour — FREE to all NEW chants ON REQUEST. JEMMETT'S NOVELTY PLANT SPECIALISTS • PALMERSTON NORTH. CHOICE AND 'HARD-TO-GET . SHRUBS CAMELLIA RETiCULATA (largest flowering). Pot grown, grafted f Vpac! -PA /4- /- Pfl fVl CAMELLIA," SPENCER'S PINK. Pot grown, grafted trees . . 17/6 each LUCULIA. Winter flowering, pink scented flowers 4/6 each EUCALYPTUS FICIFOLIA (Scarlet Gum). Pot grown 3/6 each LANTANAS 2/6 each. BORONIAS 4/6 each FOSTER'S NURSERIES MacArthur St., Levin 'PHONE 217 THE Avenue Cash Butchery, Ltd. QFFER you only the best in Prime 1 • Ox and Heifer Beef, Hogget Mutton and Tasty Saveloys and Luncheon. A TRIAL 3 WILL CONVINCE L Oxford St. : : Levin » ■ TELEPHONE 182 (G. H. Clark, Prop.) I • PRINTED and Published for KERSLAKE, BILLENS & HUMPHREY, LTD., at the Registered Printing Office of the Company, Oxford Qtvoot T* DT7in SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1948.

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Chronicle (Levin), 7 August 1948, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Chronicle (Levin), 7 August 1948, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Chronicle (Levin), 7 August 1948, Page 8

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