TOMATO GatpWERS, Now is the time to use JEYES' SOIL SraRItlSnWS .■■■■. :-.■ PQWDER. The Latest Scientific Discovery iri England. X Controls Daxttp-Off in Seedling ■ ':■■ .■:;..<;.■''■'■ Boxes> ■: "-.'.y-: ■■'■'.-: .'■• KiHs i"iingpid\ajid Insect Pests ; in all soils. Harmless to Plant lafe and leaves np Poisonous Residue. Packed in. one-ewt Drums .and Smaller Containers if required Send a post card to Jeyes' P.O. Box 1629, Wellington^ for '' Jeyes' Guide to Horticulture posted free to any address. This is invaluable for use _in household Flower and Kitchen1 Gardens during August. Provincial Agents :— Messrs Geo. Thomas and Co. Ltd. N-Z. Representatives:-— A. C. Nottingham & Son Ltd.' 68 GHUZNEE STREET. WELLINGTON. W. E. Jones & Co. Ltd. BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS 52 Totara Crescent :: Lower Hutt First Class Workmanship. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Plans Prepared. Estimates Given.: Distinctive Designs. > I Manuka Scrub for Shelter Manuka stakes for Tomatoea,' Flowers, Peas and Ornamen- • tal Purposes. Albo— Birch Fencing Posts at Lowest Prices. W. ROHMER, Phone 158 Heretaxmga. PLANT NOW. PilcheT?s Moses! Latest and Best Varieties HEDGE PLANTS Well rooted strong Plants. SHRUBS. Ornamental and Flowering of all desfi-Iptions. C.F. Pilcher&Son Waiwetu Nurseries LOWER HUTt Phone 313. Town Agent: Everybody's Store> ; High Street. Oamaru Red Dakotas ::\ Government Graded. 2/3 for 281bs. 8/6 per cwt. Mason Bros. r FAMILY GROCERS, High Street :: Lower Hutt. Phone 171.
FLORAL WORK «lgh-cl»aa Floral Designs, Wreatito, "&o»qp*ets,- Posies, Bon Voyage Gifta, ..•''■. ■'; ;. Etc. Etc. '■... :. ■, ; ■•'■ PBOMPTLY EXECUTED, liag Phone 813, C.F/Pilclier & Son WAIWETU NURSERY LOWER HUTT. A. E, HURRELL 54 (Eastern End) Queens Road Lower Hutt. BEDDING PLANTS, ROCK PLANTS, ETC. F. W. HARRISON REGiJSTEKED PLUMBER and DRAINLAYER. ■>$ Hutt Road :: Lower Hutt (Near Power Board Office) i'hone 708. - Attention given to Repair 1 and Alteration Work.
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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 11, 7 August 1930, Page 9
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