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KEEP MORE CHICKS S7\ 'ST m Ssss^Sss^ This season, more than ever before, the country needs every chick it is possible to rear to build a large additional Army of autumn and winter-laying pullets, 1941Cut out mortality risks with YOUR stock. For chicks that really pay . . . that keep far ahead in strength and healthy growth . . . whose chances of thriving to an early maturity are tremendously increased . . . feed a dash of Karswood regularly. Karswood gives growing chicks a head start to profits . , . steps up their livability ... is one of the safest tonics for both young and matured stock in the world. Read this: — “Last year I hatched out 84 chichi and made up my mind to feed these the Karswood way. I never lost a single chick and have never had chicks thrive and feather so quickly before.” M.K. (Original letter on file for inspection.), Karswood is obtainable-—)-lb. packet, price 1/-; 1-lb. packet, 2/-; T-lb. tin, price 12/0. KARSWOOD POULTRY SPICE DUNEDIN Gardening Club meets TUESday, September 24th. 7.45 p.m., Y.M.C.A. Rooms, when Mr J. Passmore will speak on 1 Dahlias and Autumn Bulbs.’ All Interested cordially invited. —P. Nelson, hon. secretary. NEW Lobelia.—Have a change and grow this new Lobelia; it’s good, ( and it’s only 2s dozen, or 50 for 6s.~Moncrieff and Stewart Ltd. GROW Ursinia, • it’s showy and lasts a long time in flower; dwarf growing; 2s dozen.—Moncrieff and Stewart. ITTIREE Marigolds are profitable ; plant now (X and they give you good winter-cutting flowers; our new strain sells at 2s dozen.— Moncrieff and Stewart. ICHAELMAS Daisies.—We have a great selection and can give you twelve varieties, including the new pink, for only 15s.—Moncrieff and Stewart. ■JVTEW Giant Scented Marigold, flowers il grow from 4in to 6in across, and have a sweet scent; only 2s 6d dozen; only limited supply.—Moncrieff and Stewart. ISCARI A, - Rose Eclipse; the only Viscaria with the serrated petals; very showy; Is packet.—Moncrieff and Stewart Ltd: ’ NEW Korean'Chrysanthemum.—-Sow seed now this new Chrysanthemum: very free flowering; 2s 6d packet.—Moncrieff and Stewart Ltd. AHOGANY Nasturtium the latest shades in the New Gleam Nasturtium; Is 6d packet.—Moncrieff and Stewart Ltd. OLYANTHUS, Gildersleeve Giants.— This new strain of Polyanthus contains all the datest shades, and baa enormous trusses of ‘flowers and once grown will always be grown; has taken many prizes; sold at 2s fld packet.-rMoncrieff and^Stewart UTTERFL Y- P R OOF Cabbage.—Sow the seed-sow and have good Cabbage when they are scarce; Is jacket.—Moncrieff and Stewart. ' _ S£ED Potatoes.—Epicure, Catriona, Arran Banner. Jersey Bennes, King Edward, Robin Adair, Cliff’s Kidney; these are handpicked and Southland-grown.—Moncrieff and Stewart. HUBARB, Wright’s Early; this is the best early aud nicest flavoured Rhubarb you could wish to grow, and_ it sells at only 4s 6d for six roots. —Moncrieff and Stewart Ltd., Princes street. IREWORM anti Other Pests.—Before sowing your Vegetables and Potatoes give your soil a good dusting of Pinepesto Powder, and get rid of all the pests, it’s good.—Moncrieff and Stewart Ltd.. Princes street. ' SUTTON’S Seeds come through, despite the German , submarines; Sutton’s Seeds are always ‘successful i in coming through; they are rigidly tested, true to name, and always fresh; try them yourself.— Adam, 7 Maclaggan street. SPENCER’S Sweet Peas, collection named varieties. Is ,6d and 2s fid, posted.— Otago Seed Co- 220 George street. LADIOLI.—Choice mixture of good named varieties; splendid conns; 7s fid dozen.—Otago Seed Company. •• OLDINHART.” undoubtedly the best VX coreless Carrot.—Otago Seed Company, 220 George street. “ X'bXHEART,” the early stump-rooted Parsnip; sweet flavour; easy to dig; very early.—Otago Seed Company, George street. . REMEMBER Seedco Seeds for Otago’s needs; if you want quality eend for list .—Otago Seed George street. k3WK£T Peas.—6U varieties in general list fid packet; your selection. —Matheson. Roberts Ltd., Octagon. Dunedin. SWEET Peas.—Our Selection, 6 varieties 2s. 12 varieties 3s fid; posted 3d extra. —Matheson, Roberts bid. ANEMONES, finest quality, mixed “ Sunbeam " strain. Is dozen, 6s 100. posted. —Matheson. Roberts Ltd., Dunedin. SEED Potatoes. Early—Epicure, Cliffs Kidney, Snowdrop; second early —Sutton’s Supreme, Auckland Short Top. Matheson, Roberts Ltd., Dunedin. SEED Potatoes. Main crop: Inverness Favourite, (certified), King Edward (certified). —Matheson and Roberts Ltd., Dunedin. OR best results use Yates Plantonio Plant Fertiliser; sold in tins.—Perrett and Marshall, Rattray street. ARGE . Hanging Baskets of Asparagus Sprengerii, suitable for sun rooms, halls, etc.; splendid plants.—Perrett and Marshall. WHY worry about garden pests? Pinepesto Powder kills all diseases.—Procurable at all the seed merchants. TO ADVERTISERS * DV’ERTISERS are asked to have then Notices in this Office as early as possible each morning, and it is particularly requested that Adverrisements for the SATURDAY’S Papei be handed in the previous day wbenevei possible. Applicants for Situations advertised as Vacant are advised not to send original references; copies only should be sent. NOTE. - LATEST POSTAL REGULA TIONS require that REPLIES to Adveraddressed to the ’ Evening Star ’ Office tisements SENT THROUGH THE POST MUST CARRY A 2d STAMP.

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Evening Star, Issue 23686, 20 September 1940, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23686, 20 September 1940, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23686, 20 September 1940, Page 11

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