TREES; PLANTS, SHRUBS, ETC., B» FOR SALE. I "THE GARDEN BEAUTIFUL." 1 I TOR making a pretty display and pro- m 1 vidins Blooms for cutting, you can- m not do better than plant now- M DAHLIAS- „„' -r i v • 11 CACTUS TYPE, all the Lest Vane- f| lies in Pretty Colours. a? TAEONT" ELCWEKED. | COLLARETTE. , , h All las. per dozen; Is. Gd. each. \M CHRYSANTHEMUMS- | Vi'e have a Superb Collection of all | the Best and Pretties Colours, f Vis. per dozen. | N" 0 W is the time to put in your I Bedding Plants for Summer and Autumn | Flowerin>r. |f STRONGEST PLANTS AT BEST RATES | — I F. COOPER, LIMITED, | Opp. "Evening Post," Willis Street, | WELLINGTON. | 1 If You Can't Succeed with Other Seed, B Try & MAY'S SEED, IN PENNY PACKETS. | — ' I BEET, Broccoli, Borecole, Carrots, | Cauliflower, Mustard Cress. Brussels W Sprouts, Cncumber, Leek, Loll tie?, Onion, K Parsley, Parsnip, Pumpkin. Vegetable m Marrow, Rhubarb, Turnip, etc. M Anv 10 Packets for Is., post free; if | more or less are ordered, add lid. to m cover postage. •> PEAS AND BEANS, in 3d. Packets 1 DWARV BEANS, 3 sorts; BROAD | BEANS, 2 sorts. . ffl, RUNNER BEANS, 2 sorts; PEAS, 7 || 6orts to choose from, 4 packets for Is. m 3d., post free. ..Get our list for descrip- !| tibn of the aboVo high-class Seeds. ffl MAY'S SEED CO., | Box 993, Wellington. |j CHEAPEST FLOWERING PLANTS ' 1 IN THE DOMINION. | WE have millions of. First-class ffi Plants to offer this season, from 6d. Wi per dozen. Early EREESIA BULBS now || ready, 6d. dozen, 2s. 6d. per 100, ISs. p l>er 1000. Add 6d. postage for each 1 parcel. | B. H. JUST, I Botanical Nurseries, |( Palmerston North. !| I . j. SEED POTATOES. § —' ' I T HOLD LARGE STOCK of ail well. | •*• known Varieties. £ A.U Potatoes SPECIALLY GRADED | AND SORTED. I Price Lists on application. p I would specially call attention to my M '■ Stocks of NEW EEA POTATOES, guar- || anteed trua to name. This Potato is a m first-class bliglit rcsister, nearly frost m proof, and an extremely prolific yielder. m E. H. CRABB, I Uangitike"'. Street. || | PALMERSTON NORTH. || Box 2G3. Telephone 700. , ii CHRYSANTHEMUMS. I M'MILLAN'S Novelties are the very m latest, including Bronze Men- (| i don, 3s. 6d. each; Golden Champion, 2s. |?« i 6d.; lima- Ratten, 3s. 6d.; Lady- Edward M 1 Miller, 4s. Od.; Lady H. M. Ferguson, Sj ' 2s. Gd.; Louisa Pockett, 2s. Gd.; Mrs. A. $ | J. Weller, 4s. Gd.; Mrs. Roger Thomson, ffl . 2s. Gd.; Edith Cavell, Is. Gd. etc.; and |l , our General Collection (price Is. each, Si i 10s. per dozen) embraces all .the most m sought-after varieties. Lists posted free Kj ' on application. §i : A. M'MILLAN, . 1 !■ Nurseryman, LOWER HUTT.. i BEAUTIFUL LTLTES AND GLADIOLI. SPECIAL OFFER (post fr.-e). for- 12s. Gd., cash with order. 3 Lilies, in- ! eluding Auratum, 2 Tigredia, G. Alba, [ and 8 Choice Named Gladiolns. including I s 2 New Ruffled var. (valued 205.). Also, | , if requested, pkt. Spencer Sweet Peas. <„ ' Also offering, Desert Gold, 3s. Goliath. , 1 Gigantic. Loveliness, Enchantress, Excel- \ I sior, each 2s. Gd. Jackson and Son, Gladi- ' ; i plus Specialists, Taita. • . I
-■ — 1 CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. | WELL-IMPROVED FARM, •' ty 14 miles 'from City. i 1 9 (\(\ ACRES ' ,,aIf river flatVbaliinco , InJVU u])) j n iating, mostly in grass; . well subdivided and watered by 5 streams; ; two dwellings, new woolshed, cowshed. implement shed,.new sheep yards, etc. Price M per acre. Terms,considered. ' . 157 J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., 154 Featherston Street. Wellington. TOURIST RESOnTB'. jEVIA-THAN HOTE/L (Nearly Opposite Railway Station), . DUNEDIN. I i THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Public. Electric Light in Every Bedroom. Hot Baths can bo ha<l at ail hours Free of Charge' to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE CHARGES. Country visitors are reminded that if only in 'fown for the Day they can obtain o Good Lunch from 12 to 2. Fire Escapes Throughout ■ the Building. Night and Day Porters. All communications to JAMES CONNOR. Telephono G7. P-O. Box 112. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria Square, Christchurch. D. COLLINS Proprietor (Late Clarendon Hotel). All communications receive prompt attention. Box 532. Telephone 1040, 2279. PALMERSTON NORTH. nOTAL HOTS L. Modern Brick Building. Electric Light Throughout, i Box 20* 'Phone- 94. ' A. E. HAYWOOD, ! " Proiirietor. ' RALLY-HO! RALLY-HOI y IXTHEN visiting Napier make<tho Proj W vincial Hotel your Headquarters. , The Official Home for the Troops Why i not for you also? > Tariff moderate. ' One minute Station, Theatre, ParadeT. A. HEATH. Proprietor. R"TDNOR~RESIDENTIAL HOTEL, Waterloo Quadrant, AUCKLAND. ! Elevated position, overlooking Governi ment House and the Harbour. Five • minutes from Station, Wharves, and i Centre of City. Electric Light throughModerate Tariff. Strictly First Class, 1 Telegrams: "Radnor," Auckland. R' "oYALMAIL LEAVES CARBINE STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton ,' Daily at 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; leaves i Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding K J. MOORE, Proprietor, Feilding.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 27, 26 October 1918, Page 12
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