Palmerston Church Services. Jg AP T IST GHUR CII Pinal Services of Jubilee Celebration. 11 a.m.: Preacher, Bev. D. B. Fordo Carlisle. Subject, “Fifty Years and After.” 5.45 p.m.: Youth Bally. 7 p.m.: Preacher, Bev. Cecil B. Boggis. Subject, “The blaster Word for Changing Times.” QjT. PAUL’S METHODIST CHURCH, Broadway Avenue. Minister: BEV. CLARENCE EATON. 11 a.m.: “CHRIST AS A SERVANT. “ 7 p.m.: “IN THE HANDS OF THE POTTER.” N.B.—Harvest Festival next Sunday. PJRST CHURCH OF CHRIST *- SCIENTIST, Church St., Palmerston North (branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass.) holds services Sunday 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject:— “ MAN.” Wednesday Evening Meetings which include testimonies of Christian Science healing at S. Sunday School 11 a.m. in the P.D.C. Building. Reading Room, Regent Arcade, open Monday to Friday from 2 to 4 p.m., Friday evening 7 to 8.30. The public is cordially invited. SAINTS’ CH U R C H. LENT 11. S a.m.: Holy Communion. 11 a.m.; Matins and Holy Communion. 7 p.m.: Evensong. Takaro, 8 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Linton, 11 a.m.; Aokautere, 2p.m.; Awapuni, 2.30 p.m.; Longburn, 7 p.m.; Kairanga, 7.30 p.m. All Collections for the Melanesian Mission OT. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN ° CHURCH. Minister: Rev. John Hubbard, M.A.B.D. 11 a.m.: What Does Jesus Mean When He says “Love Your Enemies’’? 7 p.m.: Trusting God. Social Hour for Service Personnel and Strangers. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., West End: Rev. G. W. Hercus. 7 p.m., Wood treet: Mr. G. A. Ball, M.A. * ‘ PALESTINE AWAKES AFTER 1900 YEARS.” T ANTERN Slide Lectures on the Problem and Destiny of the Jews, Palestine and the British Empire, By MISS H. WATERSTON, Late of London. SUNDAY, 7 P.M., CORONATION HALL, Terrace End, ALL WELCOME. PLANTS FOR SALE /GLADIOLI Show on daily. Book your ''■* order now. Prices less than prewar. Bulbs, all kinds ready now. Choice tulips, 5/- dozen.—Harrison’s Shop, Coleman Place. PEKSSQN’S NURSERIES 498 Church Street, For choice Seedlings in season. Still on sale Petunias, Antirrhinums, celery plants, etc. "ANEMONES! Rauuuculi! “Giant Florentine.” Enormous flowering, all double, 4/6 100. Darwin Tulips, 5/doz. Coloured Freesias 2/6 doz.— Sanders, Box 931, Auckland. CAULIFLOWER, Savoy, Cabbage, Brussel Sprouts, Curly Kale, Lettuce and Leeks, all strong plants for present planting. Use our special Manure, 1-llbs. for 2/6. —Harrison’s Shop, Coleman Place. TDULBS, spring flowering, choice collection of Tritonias, Babianas, Sparaxias, Ixias, Freesias, 50 for 5/posted. Grifliths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. White Plume strong sturdy plants, 50, 5/-. Leeks giant white stemmed 100, 3/- posted. Grifliths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. - TDEAUTIFUL prize Darwin Tulips, exquisito prize shades. Collection of 12 named varieties for 10/- posted. Grifliths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. A NEMONES and Ranunculus, renowned hand selected massing strains of beautiful dazzling shades, 5/- 100 posted. Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland.
GRIFFITHS Flowering CROCUS CROCUS—one of the prettiest of the t;!Nv flowering- bulbs, that will thrive in most garden soils. Useful Tor borders, window boxes, and pots. We olTer the following four separate colours or in mixture Tor August dowering.- Golden Yellow. Mauve Striped. Violet Blue. Pure White. 12 bulbs 2/8. 50 for 9/-. ANEMONES and RANUNCULUS— Throughout the Dominion our select grades and strains of Anemones and Ranunculus * are unsurpassed. Thev stand alone in robustness, producing flowering plants which have become * ceedinglv popular. We offer carerullv selected bulbs from the best strains in cultivation. 12 Ranted Hybrid Colours. 5/-. Rainbow Hybrids. 12 for 3/-; BO for 11/-. Garden Massing. BO for 3/6: 100 Tor 8/-. GIANT DARWIN TULIPS Griffiths’ Tulips have won great popularity among New Zealand garden lovers, and are being more largely grown every vear. The blossoms are immense, on tall, stately stems, in every imaginable shade from bronze, black, purple, through to reds, blues, yellows. 12 Gold Medal named varieties. 10/-; 12 Darwin superb mixture. 7/6. NOVELTY BULBS Lachenalia: New Red—7/6 doz. Iris Tingatana: Sky Blue—2/- doz. Daffodils: Prize Mixture—3/6 doz. Muscari: Grape Hyacinth—BO for 5/-. Ixias: Rainbow—BO for 5/-. LEEK PLANTS—Giant white stemmed variety. One of the best grown—loo for 3/-; 800 for 13/6. CELERY PLANTS While Plume. Strong, bealthv jtlants for Autumn Griffith*’ Autumn. Magazine of 62 pages sixteen of which are beautifully col oured. is compiled specially for horn gardeners. The newest Bulb and Lilt novelties are Illustrated, including vegetable cultivation notes. 1/-. postage paid. This splendid catalogue is postec tree each quarter to all our permanen customers. GRIFFITHS LT 71 i. Auckland
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Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 52, 4 March 1944, Page 8
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