oT?rno Esp ECIALLY adapted TO a IT-WR AT T A ANT) umurb M ? Si r rior Seeds have been tried: &i.Tsr Sslr SSlc mjjxji/ w with the mosl Balißf {ory reEUltB in $e W ZEALAND. these countries.- I make the following inducements to get everybody to plant them. Flowers, Offer No. 1. Grand Box Containing Aster, Gov. McKinley, Over 50 grand G human Mixed Seeds, 400 Choice Sorts, colors. Fcliaege Plants, for decorative foliage. Sweet Peas, Emily Henderson, Best Pinks, Bell's Show Mixed. These arcNew White. Petunia, Bell's Show Mixed the best Forget-me-not, New Striped, Lovely Phlox, Bell's Show Mixed, mixtures in Large Flower. Vbhbrxa, Bell's Show Mixed the world. Linum, Perpetual Flowering, Blooms Pan.^y, Our Nellie, Gorgeously Beautiful. All Summer. PorPT, Eiverdale Mixture, Grandest Out. Wondetipul Mexican Peimhose, Worth White Flowers, 100 Sorts for WliiU 25 cents. Bouquets. Ykllsw Flowers, 100 Sorts Mixed for Book on Summer Gardening, Free Bouquets. And Five Other Grand Sorts. All the above sent by mail for only 1 shilling and 6 pence. Vegetables, Grand Box. Containing One Package Each. Beßt Beans Best Carrot Best Lettuce Best Radish Best Peas Early Cabbage Best Melons Best Squash Best Corn Late Cabbage Best Onions Best Tomato Best Beet Best Cucumber Beßt Pumpkins Best Turnip. 4 packages other choice vegetables and a gem flower collection of 10 packets. The above box 80 packages of seeds mailed for only*2 shillings. 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 Od. All of the above for i shillings by mail, and catalogue of seeds free. Address J. J. Bell, Binghamton, N. V., U. S. America. f^'lf-iC" -i " ■ •;i'i' f -;,H*-ii. : 'j-" ,-"<:'*.* ~>'v. *•*••■* ""•:iT*v"*"*"- l in""r'» *f*!"''r' *• .-, ■•>'•*{.*,,«■ -,„ .. n . ( ,i.-,n, .■»„ -.. KANGES. RANGES. RANGES. SOLE MAEKET OF THE CELEBRATED CORNISH COOKING RANGES, Acknowledged by all to be the Stiongest, Most Economical and by far the best Cooking Range in the Colony. 7\stry, Scones, etc., baked in less than 10 minutes. Tho ovens are portable, can be removed to be thoroughly cleaned or to effect repairs without the expense of r< settiDg ran f e 'o* geS countr . v are supplied with fire-places for burning wood up to 2ft long. Over 50 designs to chose from, 2ffc to 12ft long. LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. AT OUR SHOWBOOM, MANNERS STREET. LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED TO THE TRADE. Catalogues on application. Repairs a speciality. Inspection invited. S.LUKE & SONS, MANKEHS-fcTEEET, WELLINGTON, i To bo had itsm > Ironmongery
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Manawatu Herald, 22 February 1898, Page 1
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426Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 22 February 1898, Page 1
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