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GLADIOLI. GLADIOLI. GLADIOLI. from n ow until the end of the Flowering Season REILLY'S Will have a Free Exhibition of their glorious Gladioli, And those booking immediately oan secure 4 Reduction of 25 per cent, on catalogue prices. For immediate planting we offer SPECIAL ENGLISH IRISES (Dream, Susan Bliss, Ambassador, B. T. Morrison, cto.) At HALF CATALOGUE PRICES. LOVELY IXIA PLUMBAGO at 2s 6d and VERDIFLORA at 3s. SPARAXIS GRANDIFLORA at Is 6d and FIREBALL at 2s. MIXED BEST VARIETIES. 100 SPARAXIS or IXIAS for 7s 6d. 50 of each for 8s per 100 IF ORDERED IMMEDIATELY From EEILLTS CENTRAL PRODUCE MART, LTD., Dunedin. Sat.f of Tulip Bulbs; choice named varieties, 5s per dozen; the' cheapest ever offered.—Moncrieff and Stewart. YOU may plant now: Crocus, Hyacinths, Ixias, Narcissi, Anemones, Ranunculus, Freesias.- —Moncrieff and Stewart, 186 Princes street. PLANT NOW nARRA GF! SAVOY, CAULIFLOWER, LEEKS. BRUSSELS SPROUTS, BROCCOLI. SOW NOW ONIONS, FEAS, EARLY CARROTS. Inspect our Splendid Assortment of Palms and Aspidistras. Order now from Window Display Roses and Carnations. Sweet Peas. H/r ATHESON AND ROBERTS’, LTD. CINERARIA. Coreopsis, Antirrhinums (all colors), Canterbury Bells, Stocks, Gaillardia, Hollyhock, Primrose, Aubrctia, X’cntgtemon.—Colin Johnston, seedsman. IRIS, Reticulata; lovely purple and gold; very valuable; dwarf habit; sweet scented; 5s 6d dozen.—Colin Johnston. A' NEMONBS, Ranunculus, Green Ixias, Hyacinths, Crocus, Freesias, Sparaxis, Snowdrops, Tulips Scarlet Windflower, Winter Gladioli.—Colin Johnston. BULBS, Bulbs—a super, collection of all varieties; write for list and prices. —Colin Johnston, specialist. mo lovely Narcissi Bulbs, including the t)U best varieties, for decorative work; a wonder mixture for 7s, posted.—Colin Johnston, specialty seedsman, 12 atcr street. Dunedin. (N ARDEN Arches, Ornamental Fencing, ■JT Carnation Supports, Flower Baskets.— Binnio and Co., wireworkers, St. Andrew street. SUTTON’S Seeds.—Stale seeds unprocurable; left-overs destroyed every autumn; always fresh.—Fruit Mart, corner Carroll-Prinees streets. ERENNIAL Plants—Antirrhinum, Lobelia, Coreopsis, Gaillardia, Cineraria, Maritima, Geum, Pentstemon, Godetia, Scabious.—Fruit Mart, Princes street. ROSES, splendid show bloom now on; inspection cordially invited; orders booked.—Donaldson Nurseries. Leith Valley, Dunedin. ENAMENTAL Fences, Gates, Garden Arches, Edging, Trellis, Seats, Rollers, Wheelbarrows, quality Lawn Mowers, and Garden Tools; all kinds Repair V\ ork.— Mansons, 185 Princes street; Crawford street; 'phones 12-605 and 13-522. ALL kinds ol Ornamental Flower Basirets, Wire Arches Garden Sieves and Rid dies in stock.—Charles Bills. Ltd.. Dunedin ATOMOL Dusta and Hand Dust Guns; the latest and meet effective method of dealing with blight on all kinds plants, fruit trees, vines, tomatoes potatoes, etc. —Mansons, garden tool specialists, 185 Princes street.

A TRUE FISH STORY. MV H. V. Massey, the writer, vouches for the truth of this story:— “l had always wanted to smoke a pipe,” he writes. “ After several attempts I gave my ‘taste ’ up, for with each trial I got a blistered tongue. One evening I read in the paper that a certain fisherman could catch more fish when using Edgeworth. So I decided! would try ‘his ’ tobacco, for I am no poor fisherman! The next day I smoked my first Edgeworth; I still smoke Edgeworth: I catch fish ud never'get ‘a bite - from Edge-

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Evening Star, Issue 19788, 11 February 1928, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19788, 11 February 1928, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19788, 11 February 1928, Page 19

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