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TREES, PLANTS, SHRUBS, ETC., FOR SALE, MR, HERBERT HOOVER. A "BIG" MAN. A 3IONG tho big men which this x mighty war has found or developed is Mr. Herbert Hoover, who in tho early days of tho war did 6uch grand work on behalf of tho poor starring Belgians, and who is now doing splendid work in organising and increasing tho food supplies for America and tho Allies. He says: "Do not make tho mistake of thinking that the coming of peace will at once solve the food supply problom. It will not. Many people aro under this dangerous delusion. When peace comes the world must still look to America and the Colonies for food. So plant in garden and field. Plant for yourself. Plant for the nation. Plant for tho Allies. Every pound of vegetables you raise serves these purposes. Firstly, you save your money. Secondly, you save meat and wheat for others whoso need is greater. Thirdly, you 6avo money for your country." Dig and keep well should he our motto this coming season. If you plant COOPER'S SEEDS, the "SEEDS OP SUCCESS" (WELLINGTON), according to the directions given in thoir Gardening Books, join will too helping on the good work. F. COOPER, LIMITED, Dixon Street, WELLINGTON. SEEDS IN PENNY PACKETS. VOU may pay more and get a few •*- more seeds in' a packet, but none better than MAY'S SEED. They a/re the best money can buy. Hero. are a few that arrived too late to be included in our list. Get one. ARABIS ALPINA, a very pretty whito flowering border plant. CAMPANULA PYRAMADULUS, a splendid blue perennial. CHRYSANTHHM MAXIMUS, King Edward VII, the finest white-flowered daisy in cultivation. 2ft. GiIUM, Mrs. Bradshaw, double scarlet perennial. DAHLIA, Collarette (new), splendid mixed. LTJPINUS AEBOEEUS (Tree Lupin), white and yellow, hardy perennial. LARKSPUR, rosy scarlet, extra good. Any 10. packets, post free, for Is, If more or less are ordered add three halfpence to cover postage. MAY'S SEED CO., BOX 993, WELLINGTON.

HEDGE, SHELTER, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. CHEAPEST IN THE DOMINION. OUR 1918 Stock exceeds BO million Bulbs, i million Hedge Plants, 6 million Shelter Trees, 1 million Flower ing and Ornamental Trees, and 20 million Bedding Plants. Bulbs from 6d. per dozen; Heaths and Flowering Shrubs, from fid. each. Hedge Plants from 3s. 6d. per 100. Shelter Trees from 3s. 6d. per iOO. ' Careful packing and dispatch our speciality. Write for free Price List. B; H. JUST, Palmerston North. SEED POTATOES, J HOLD LARGE STOCK of all well- ■*■ known Varieties. All Potatoes SPECIALLY GRADED AND SORTED. Price Lists on application. I would specially call attention to my Stocks of NEW ERA. POTATOES, guaranteed truo to name. This Potato is a first-class blight rcsister, nearly frost proof; and an extremely prolific yielder. E. H. CIUBB, Rangitike\ Street, PAL-MERSTON NORTH. 80i263. Telephone 700. ' CHRYSANTHEMUMS. ' M 'MIL-LAN'S Novelties are the rery latest, including Bronze Mendon, 3s. 6d. each; Golden Champion, 2s. 6d.; Ilina Ratten, 3s. Gd.; Lady Edward Miller, is. 6d.; Lady H. M. Ferguson, 2s. 6(1.; Louisa Pockett, 2s. 6d.; Mrs. A. J, Weller, in. fid.; Mrs, Roger Thomson, 2s. fid.,-Edith Cavcll, Is. 6(1. etc.; and our General Collection (price Is. each, 10s. per dozen) embraces all the most sought-after varieties. Lists posted freo on application. A. M'MILLAN, Nurseryman, LOWER. HUTT. BEAUTIFUL LILIES AND GLADIOLI. SPECIAL OFFER (post free), for 12s. Gd., crsli with order. 3 Lilies, including Auratnm, 2 Tigredia, G. Alba, and 8 Choico Named Gladiolas, including 2 New Ruffled var. (valued 205.). Also, if requested, pkt. Spencer Sweet Peas. Also offering, Desert Gold, 3s. Goliath, Gigantic, Loveliness, Enchantress, Excelsior, each 2s. Gd. Jackson and Son, Gladiolus Specialists, Taita. ' CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES, CENTRAL. . ■ ' i CHARMING RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. LAND, 1 rood 25 perches, beautifully laid out as garden and shrubbery, with croquet lwn. Residence of 12 Large Rooms, expensively fitted throughout. Verandah and Balcony on two sides. Situated on low terrace. View of City and Harbour. Motor Shed and Stable in brick. For further particulars, price, and cards to view, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., lot Feathers'ton Street, Wellington.

P U OfjtfBIM AbJLf WANGANUI. RECOGNISED AS ONE OF THE DOMINION'S LEADING HOTELS. FOR A ggg' BEER DRINK ONLY STAPLES' Acknowledged by All Connoisseuni To'Be Absolutely THE BEST. Brewery and OHtcei G Molwworlb and Murphy Streets, j

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 15, 12 October 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 15, 12 October 1918, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 15, 12 October 1918, Page 12

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