BRITISH - MADE THORNCROFT MOTOR VEHICLES—As the British' Soldier, for tenacity, resource, and slaying power, proved superior to tho enemy, so British-mado Tliornycroft Commercial Vehicles havo demonstrated their superiority over foreign makes. Tliornycroft Vehicles are mado by tho firm that for many years has manufactured Engines of the ships of the Navy that have established speed records. Tliornycroft Vehicles will help you to/solve- your transport problems.- Mnde in five sizes, from 30 to 40 h.p.,- with carrying capacities of 2. 2}, 3, i\ and G tons, there, is a model for every purpose. _ Writo for full particulars to A.' Hatrick and Co., Wanganui,and Wellington.—Advt.
THE GARDEN BEAUTIFUL. Amateur gardeners desiring the above ■would do well to consult B. A. Nicol, tlio Reliance Seed Store, 3" Courtenny Place, Wellington. Mr.''Nicol is a wellknown seedsman and nurseryman of many years' standing, and is well versed in nil matters pertaining to horticulture, such as the laying out and planting of new gardens or pleasure grounds, lawn tennis courts, howling greens, etc. The war being ondeiV, Mr. Nicol hast nmdo arrangements with the leading growers in Great Britain, France, and America to keep him supplied with all the best and choicest strains of both flower and vegetable seeds; lie has also 'a largo area under cultivation in different parts of Now Zealand, under tho supervision of experienced growers, ■ whero peas, beans, beet, carrot, leefr, mangel, and onion seeds are grown. The popularity of tho Reliance Seed Storo antf tho confidence that the gardening public have in Nicol's seeds "That Bo Grow," may be witness: ed every day in spring by the increasing number of customers constantly passing in and out. Mr. Nicol is Wellington's representative for Messrs. Thomas Ilorton, Ltd. -,' Premier Nurseries, Hastings and Pahiatua, and also for Messrs. J. Laird and Sons, Wanganui, for roses. _ Many persons who are fond of gardening aro sometimes at a loss to know what seeds are suitable to sow, what kind of soil suits them, what plants stand the wind best and other questions pertaining to horticulture. Air. Nicol is always pleased to give advice, mid his. long expenenc* is freply placed at. tho disposal of ama-reurs-.-(PuMislied by. arrangement.)
TREES, PLANTS, SHRUBS, ETC., FOR SALE. MAY'S NEW SWEET PEA SEED. THE Most Desirable Varieties, all at Onb Penny per Packet.:— Agricola, white flushed soft lilac. Afterglow, blue and rosy mauve. Alfred AVatkins, beautiful light lavender. American Spencer, red flake on white ground. Barbara, salmon coloured; self. Bertrand, Deal Improved, very fine lilac lavender. . . Captain of the Bluos, splendid lavender Cherubs', flesh pink, edged with red Constance HWon, very fine white, black Colleen,'rosy redwings almost\whito Clara' Curtis, deep cream and primrose. Countess Spencer, soft Tose pink, good. Daisy Spencer, white, pink picotee edge. Decorator, rose, overlaid terra cotta. Dobbies Cream, lino largo primrose. Any Ten Packets post free for Is., if less are ordered add ljd. to cover nostnge. Keep this list for reference; another next week. : _ MAY'S SEED CO., Box 993, WELLINGTON. FLOWERING BULBS. WE have still over £2000 worth left, which we offer at remarkably low prices Lists Free. Don't miss this chance of 'beautifying your garden for tho winter. B.'ILJUST, Botanical Nurseries, PALMERSTON NORTH. AMERICAN PILLAR, " AMERICAN PILLAR, AMERICAN PILLAR, rnnß best climbing rose tor 1 Pergolas Banks, Fences, etc. Brilliant Flowers, Glossy Foliage, Vigorous Growth. We havo a large stock of strong plants of this favourite variety, and can supply 1 or 100 or more, as required. Price Is. 6d. each, 1.55. P«r dozen (postage or .freight extra). Ready in May. Order now. , A. M'MILLAN, Nurseryww'.. Lower Hutt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 164, 5 April 1919, Page 12
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