TREES, PLANTS, SHRUBS, ETC, FOR SALE. SEEDS IN PENNY PACKETS. (SUITABLE FOR PRESENT SOWING. O ISROCCOLI-Adams's Early White. Early l'onzanee, Carter's Champion, Veitches's Self-Protecting, Sutton's Lato Oueen. CABBAOiE-l'henomenal, Best of All, Savoy. CARROTS—EarIy Horn, James s Intermediate Stump-rooted Intermediate. PVRSNIFS, RADISH, LETTUCE, RHUBARB. SPINACH, TURNIP. PARSLEY, THYME, SAGE, MARJORAM. Anv Id packets for Is. Postal Note, post "free; if loss, are ordered add ltd. to cover postage. PEAS—American Wonder, Daisy, Dr. Stuart. Stratagem, Win. Hurst, Yorkshire Hero. DWARF BEANS-Canadian Wonder, Butler or Wax. RUNNER BEANS-Wbite Dutch, Champion Scarlet. Peas or Beans, any i packets, post free for Is. 3d. 'Watch this space next week. MAY'S SEED CO., Box 393, Wellington. "DUT your Early Seed Potatoes-Robin Adair, Early Rose, Beauty of Hebron, .Early Puritan, specially band pick ed—from ANDREW ROSS, Seed Merchant, 101 Victoria Avenue, , Wswganui. BOOK your orders for Laird's Famous Roses from blooms displayed in my window, or exhibited at the Bose. and Carnation Club's Show, Town Hall, Wednesday, November 26. R. A. Nicol, Reliance Seed Store, 37 Courtenay Place. ' ___ SEEDLING PLANTS. WE have the largest stock in tho Dominion,, and are celling at LOWEST PRICES, from 9d. per dozen, according to cost of growing. PRICE LIST ready OCTOBER 30. Get it beforo buying I'lsevtthore. B. H. JUST, Botanical Nurseries, PALMER STON NORTH. ARNATION lovers, see the Lovely Blooms in my window, and also on ray stand at tho Rose and Carnation Club's Show, Town Hall, Wednesday. November 2fi. R, A. Nicol, Reliance .Seed Store, 37 Courtenay Place. CHRYSANTHEMUMS. M'MILL.WS Novelties are tho very latest, including W. Holdcn, 7b. Gd. each; Alox. do Lacy, 55.; Dr. Jacobs, 5?.; Bronze Meudon, 2s. Gd.; lima Ratten, 2s. lid.; Lady Edward Miller, 2s. 6d.; Mrs. A. ■T. Wellor. 2s. 6(1.; Bob Pulling. 25. ; Golden Champion, 25.; Mrs. Roger Thomson, 25., etc.; and our General Collection (price Is. each, 10s. per dozen) embraces all tho most sought-after varieties. Lists posted free on application. A. M'MIHLAN, Nurseryman, Lower Hutt. ARNATION lovers, see the Lovely Blooms in my window, and also on my stand at the Rose and Carnation Club's Show, Town Hall. Wednesday. November 20. R. A. Nicol, Reliance Seed Store, 37 Conrtcnay I'lnco. SALVIA "BONFIRE," GORGEOUS Fiery Scarlet Summer Bedding riant, 2s. Gd. doz. Post free. 'Phone 1161. E. HALE, Wairarapa Nursery, Master ton. BOOK your orders for Laird's Famous Roses from blooms displayed in my window, or exhibited at the Rose and Carnation Club's Show, Town Hall, Wednesday, November .26. R. A. Nicol, Reliance Seed Store, 37 Courtenay Place. _ TOURIST RESORTS. TEVIATHAN HOTEL (Nearly Opposite Railway Station), DUNEDIN, THE FAVOURITE HOUSE V7ith the Travelling Public. Electric light in every bedroonv. Hot baths can be had at all hours Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders, MODERATE CHARGES. Country visitors are reminded that it only in Town for the Day they can obtain li Good Lunch from 12 to 2. Firo Escapes Throughout, the Building. Night and Day Porters. All communications to i'AMES CONNOR, Telephone 67. P.O. Box 112. WELLINGTON'S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL. Situated right in the City—a few doors above the Royal Oak. THE HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107 Cuba Street. Commodious, comfortable, and convenient. Magnificently nppoiuted. Personal supervision. Terms: lis. per day; ..£2 10s. per week. Permanent by avraugement. S. EDILSON, Proprietor. Telegrams: "fidilson," Wellington. Hotel, Jackson i Street. For Travellers and Tourists this Hotel is centrally situated, being 3 minutes from beach, finest in N.Z., and one minute from railway station and post office. Quiet, central, refined. The fines I: stock of wines, spirits, ales, and stout iu the district. A. C. WRIGHT. Proprietor. Telephone 31)70 t.l short and 1 long rins). RADNOR RESIDENTIAL HOTEL, Waterloo Quadrant, AUCKLAND. Elevated position, overlooking Govern, incut: House ami I hit Harbour. Five minutes from Station, Wharves, and Centre of City. Electric Light throughout. Mode-role Tariff. Strictly First Class. Teleginnm: "Radnor," Auckland. "tHIRWELL PRIVATE nOTEL, ROTOR U A. THE HOUSE THAT NEVER HAD THE "FLU." nnlflßWEl.L is well known as the ProA mier House for Accommodation and Cuisine. One minute from station. Telephone 20. Telegraphic address, "Thirwcll." Tariff, 4Ss. per w?ek, I T. P. DOWLING. Proprietor. HOTEL LANCIMUIR, TAUMARUNUI. JUST recently opened. Everything now and right up to date. Right opposite Station, and a few minutes from Wnnjjanui Steamer Landing; ,',2 rooms; electricity Ihroiiglonl. Excellent cuisine. Commodious .Sample Rooms. Terms, 10s. per day; weekly by i.rrangement. ' A.' J. LANGMUTI!, Proprietor. MANSIONS PRIVATE TTOTEI,, Gluiznon Street, Wellington, YS recognised as n Popular Remirt fot I- Tourists and the Travelling Public laterally. Every comfort assured. t.'usino excellent. Letters nnd telegrams receive immediate attention. P.O. Box Hi. 'Phone 3IS. Proprietor W. {St, WHEN buying rubber heels dim't say "1 wnnt a pair of rubbers." Specify distinctly "WOOII-MII.XF/S"! Wood. Milne's outlast two pairs of ordinary rubbers. Tliev are British mniln from best Para Rubber I
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 50, 22 November 1919, Page 12
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