CEEM „ ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO AUSTRALIA AND jriril/n M y Superior Seeds have been tried -ijjjiixt yn AT hJSTk MUJJI/M with the most sa( i. s factory results in .N ill W ZiiiiiiJjAJN U. Ihese countries. I make the following inducements to get everybody to plant them. Flowers, Offer No. 1. Grand Box Containing Asteb, Gov. McKinley, Over 50 grand German Mixed Seeds, 400 Choice Sorts. colors. • -■ Foliaege Plants, for decorative foliage. Sweet Peas, .Emily Henderson, Best Pinks, Bell's Show Mixed. These are New White. Petunia, Bell's Show Mixed the best Forget-me-not, New Striped, Lovely Phlox, Bell's ShoW.Mixed. mixtures in Large Flower. Verbena, Bell's Show Mixed the world. Lincm, Perpetual Flowering, Blooms Pan*y, Our Nellie, Gorgeously Beautiful. All Summer. Poppy, Eiverdale Mixture, Grandest Out. 1 Wonderful Mexican Primrose, Worth White Flowers, 100 Sorts for White 25 cents. Bouquets. Yellow Flowers, 100 Sorts Mixed for Eook on Summer Gardening, Free Bouquets. , And Five Other Grand Sorts. All the above sent by mail for only 1 shilling and b pence. Vegetables, Grand Box. Containing One Package Each. Best Beans Best- Carrot Best Lettuce . Best Radish Best Peas Early Cabbage Best Melons Best Squash Best Corn Late Cabbage Beat Onions Best Tomato Best Beet Best Cucumber Best Pumpkins . Best Turnip. 4 packages other choice vegetables and a gem flower collection of 10 packets. The above box 30 packages of seeds mailed for only 2 shillings. Ig^Send money by post money order on Binghamton, N.Y. A trial of flowers or vegetables for 6 pence in silver. 10 packets of Choice Flower Seeds for 6d, or 6 packets of Vegetable Seeds for 6d. All of the above for 4 shillings by mail, and catalogue of seeds free. Address J. J. Bell, Binghamton, N. V., U. S.America. rfi;psv;.££: v^*, _ ""'■■ !;v:i!-:i:::i:ri;r::m»!;'p;inii;:i:iin.p...miiimii;i B^iiii'.iiiiin r?:iifflM'|m|j j! I^^HiiiilliiPiiil i|iii§ii RANGES. RANGES.'.. RANGES. . SOLE MAEKET OF THE ' o'e^EBRATED . CORNISH COOKING . RANGES, Acknowledged by all to be the Slxbngest,. Most Economical and by far the best Cooking Eange in the Colony, T^nstry, Scones, etc.,- baked m less than 10 irinutes. The pveus ate -por! able, can-be removed to be thoroughly cleaned or to effect repairs /without the' expense of resetting range. Banges for country are supplied with fire-places for .burning wood up to 2ft long. Over 60 depigns to chop© from, 2ft. to. 12ft long. LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND.. AT OUB SHOWROOM, -..••.' MAELNEBS SritEET, ' LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED TO THE TRACE. Catalogues on application. Repairs a speciality. Inspection invited. .S.'LUKB"& SONS, MANNEKS-^BEET, "WELLINGTON. To be hajd froni • Ironmongers,
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Manawatu Herald, 15 April 1897, Page 1
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415Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 15 April 1897, Page 1
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