A meeting of the Early Settlers' and Historical Association of Wellington jins linen arranged for Tuesday evening: next, when some interesting reminiscence'! of tlio forties and fifties will lie given by two well-known identities. This gathering is arranged as n preliminary to Hie winter reunion 011 September *22, for which arrangements are well in hand. SPRING FLOWERS. Tlio Botanical Nurseries, of Palme,rslrn North, are looking particularly beautiful just now. ' Mr. B. IL Just, the proprietor, lias 110 less than seven acres of blooming bulbs of rare and choice colours, rive acres of this 'huge garden is planted with narcissi, whilst the remaining two acres arc laid out in rows of hyacinth, ixias, sparaxias, and glndiola, etc. As will readily bo seen, Mr. Just will have millions of these beautiful bulbs ready for tho market shortly for autumn planting, and thev nil will bo sold at a very cheap rate. "Mr. Jus 1 : has also a vast quantity of seedlings of flowering plants, which will bo ready for purchasers in a week or t vo. The Botanical Nurseries conduct r. very large mailorder business, so intending purchasers need not be concerned as to their distance from Palmc.rstoii North—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 293, 6 September 1919, Page 12
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197Untitled Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 293, 6 September 1919, Page 12
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