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fl S , »I 4 J iOS > MEANS MORE EGGS AND HEALTHY BIRDS. Local Distributors: Form Equipment Co., Ltd., Wanganui. The Farmers' Co-op. Auctioneering Co., Ltd., Hamilton. Hodder <snd Tolley Ltd., Manawatu and Rangitikei. Johnston and Co., Ltd., Merchants. Palmerston North. Simmonds and Co., Seedsmen, Hast ings and Napier. Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative Association Ltd., Dannevirke. 21b. Packets, 2/-. All Stores. N.Z. Distributors: ALDERMAN EGG FARM, Havelock North. Flock Registration, 1600 Fowls.

PROTEC I TOUR COMPLEXION WITH FIFTH AVENUE CREAMS. Wintry weather plays havoc with com plexions—therefore extra care and Fifth Avenue face creams ore essential There's fine quality Cleansing Cream, Tissue Cream and Foundation Cream to help you retain your beautv Sold bv all chemists and stores Distributors; Wl L " WHI jw \ gijjiliiS* sa! s LALOUKOSYCOT Beautifully panelled ends...compact...strong safety catches... attractive shades. Sold by Leading Stores. Free 8-paga booklet from Laloll Bros.. A Epsom, Auckland, or Local Stockist. h “ "i ;.^***— 1 "* WARM UP WITH HOT NOURISHING sow Warm up pn cold days with Gregg's nourishing Soupi. Appetising and sustaining. Made by a special process that retains all the flavour and goodness of carefully selected vegetables. Highly concentrated — goes further — made In • minute. tomato -m» II vaoaTAßce-ciNTii — 71 11 ~ CRKN fea - W. Gregg and Co., Ltd., Forth Street, Dunedin. SEEDLINGS FOR AUTUMN PLANTING. Iceland Poppies, mixture of Giant Art Shades; also Gartford Giants. Primula Malacoides—True Rose and ” Mauve Queen. Carnations—Chabauds; Giants of Nice. Cinerarias — Choice strain of large flowered sorts. Also Sweet William and Calendulas. ANDERSON'S NURSERIES. Depot: Cornhill Street. Tel. 40-773.

yr. MODERN ROSES. Few garden features give such a wealth of colour as these well-known and beautiful subjects. We offer outstanding collections of trees producing magnificent, colourful blooms in shades of scarlet, pinks, apricots, yellows, and bi-colours. 12 named varieties, 26/posted. POLYANTHUS ROSES. Twelve choice varieties Polyanthus Cluster Roses in distinct shades. Blooms for six months. 12 Trees, different, 26/-, posted. ’ RHUBARB ROOTS. Exceptionally vigorous, producing a large yield nearly ail the year round. Stalks are large, bright crimson in colour, very tender and of highest quality. 7/6 dozen posted. ASPARAGUS ROOTS. Heolthy large roots, best varieties 12-year-old) carefully graded producing heavy crops of finest flavour. 3/- doz, 20/- 100, posted. SOYA BEANS. A vita! and new garden vegetable. Rich and wholesome in protein and vitamins. Will thrive in any garden soil. 1/- pkt. Special bulk pkt., 2/6, posted. GOOSEBERRIES. One of the most desirable of small fruits. Hardy, strong plants of heavyfruiting red variety. Valuable fruit tor jam-making and when used as a dessert. 22/- dozen, posted. STRAWBERRIES. Strong, healthy, bushy plants, vigorous and compact growers, carrying a heavy crop of berries of exquisite flavour. We strongly recommend the three following varieties: Captain Cook, Ettesburg, Wrights, Prolific. 100 plants, 8/6, posted. BEAUTIFUL GARDEN LILIES. Lily of the Valley, Giant White scented6clumps for 5/6. Scarborough Lily, deep rich scarlet, tunnel shaped lilies, 1/3 each; 12/- doz. Giant Amaryllis or Hippeastrum, vivid scarlet striped and margined white and pink. 2/6 each; 25/- dozen. Regale Lily. Magnificent white blooms, tinted with pink. 1/6 each; 15/- doz. Jacobean or Sprekelia Formosissima, orchid shaped blooms of rich, dazzling crimson, 1/3 each; 12/- dozen. Cash with Order. Postage Paid. Cash with Order, Postage Paid GRIFFITHS LTD. OWENS RD., MT. EDEN, AUCKLAND.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 228, 23 June 1944, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 228, 23 June 1944, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 228, 23 June 1944, Page 8

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