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PLANTS FOR SALE TTARRISON ’S Siavo everything on sale for your garden. Sow now Lawngrass, Broad Beans, Beetroot, Carrots, Spinach, Turnips, Lettuce, j Cabbage and Cauliflower Seed and j Plants. Harrison’s Shop, Coleman Place. PEKSSON’S NURSERIES 498 Church Street, For choice Seedlings iu season. Still on sale Petunias, Antirrhinums, celery plants, etc. ANEMONES! Ranunculi! “Giant Florentine." Enormous flowering, all double, 4/6 100. Darwin Tulips, 5/doz. Coloured Frcesias 2/6 doz.— Sanders, Box 931, Auckland. TSULBS, spring flowering, choice collection of Tritonias, Babianas, Sparaxias, Ixias, Freesias, 50 for 5/posted. Griffiths Ltd., Alt. Eden, Auckland. BEAUTIFUL prize Darwin Tulips, esquisite prize shades. Collection of 12 named varieties for 10/- posted. Grifiiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. T ACHENALIA Pcndula producing huge spikes of deep coral red shade ISin. length. 9d. each, 7/6 dozen posted. Griffiths ’ 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. TSJEW SEASON’S Seeds arriving every day. Onion seed now on hand, all leading varieties. Sow our special Hartford and Scarlet Supreme Poppy seed, 1/- pkt. Leek, Savoy, Broccoli, Cabbage and Lettuce plants ready now. —Harrison’s Shop, Coleman Place.

GRIFFITHS Flowering CROCUS CROCUS—one ol' tlie prettiest of the early flowering bulbs, that will thrive in most warden soils. Useful for borders, window boxes, and pots. We offer the Yellow, Pure Whit ANEMONES and RANUNCULUS— Throughout the Dominion our select grades and strains of Anemones and Ranunculus are unsurpassed. They stand alone in robustness, producing masses or brilliant colourful blooms which completely cover the foliage. COLOURED FREESIAS Hybrid coloured Freesias are a strain of beautiful flow'ering plants which have become exceedingly popular. We offer carefully selected bulbs from the best strains in cultivation. 12 Named Hybrid dolours, 5/-. Rainbow Hybrids. 12 for 3/-; BO for 11/-, Garden Massing, 50 for 3/6: 100 for 6/-. 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 BULES Lachenalia: New Red—7/6 doz. Iris Tingatana: Sky Blue—2/- doz. Ixias: Rainbow—BO for 6/-. LEEK PLANTS—Giant white stemmed variety. One of the best grown—loo Tor 3/-: 500 for 13/6. CELERY PLANTS White Plume. Strong, healthy plants for Autumn planting. 60 for 5/-: 100 for 9/-. Cash with Order. Postage Paid. & Griffiths’ Autumn Magazine of 02 pages, sixteen of which are beautirullv coloured. is compiled specially for home gardeners. The newest Bulb and I.iiy novelties are illustrated. including vegetable cultivation notes. 1/-, postage paid. This splendid catalogue is costed free each quarter to all our permanent customers. GRIFFITHS LT Eden. Auckland JOINERY SHOPFITTINGS. R. A. HAY 81 Bryant St. Phone 5275.

* piCTURE of the evening’s prize wallflower! Charming to look at but left to bloom alone! Oh, why doesn’t some kind friend tell her that freshness is the most appealing charm of all! Like Ruth, many girls think they're dainty beyond reproach/but still are victims of "B.O.” There’s one dependable way to keep safe . . . use Lifebuoy. The health element that helps Lifebuoy guard against "B.O.” makes Lifebuoy extra mild. STOPS 8.0. MADE BY LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.) LIMITEO, JACKSON STREET, PETONE. W.74.26Z.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 58, 11 March 1944, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 58, 11 March 1944, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 58, 11 March 1944, Page 8

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