SPECIAL OFFER,.! To advertise our CHRYSANTHEMUMS wc are offering following varieties at the reduced price of 12s per doz. (postage paid). EVERYONE IS A PR-IZETAKER AND TRUE TO NAME. ALEXDE LACY, Crimson,- very large. An easy grower and good keeper, 2/- each. ALICE BENSON, white reflex, 2/- each. DOROTHY GOLDSMITH, old gold reflex, 1/3 each. Dr. JACOBS’ deep crimson gold reverse. A beautiful reflexing type, 2/6 ea. EDITH CAVELL, large bronze reflex, 2/- ea. EVELYN FERGUSON, reddish salmon bronze, 1/3 ea. F.S. VALLIS, yellow-reflex, 1/3 ea. GLADYS BLACKBURN, yellow reflex, 1/3 ea. GOLDEN CHAMPION, very large golden yellow, '2/- ea. Many more Choice Varieties to Choose from. GALLIPOLI, light mauve pink, silvery reverse, 1/3 ea. GUY PADGETT, pale pink reflex, -1/3. lI.V. WEST, deepest yellow, broad petals, whored-and incurved, 3/- ea. HETTY, rose pink reflex, 1/3 ea, ILMA RATTEN, silvery pink reflex, 2/6 ea. KARA DOW, bronze reflex, 1/3 ea. MARJORIE PEELING, white, 1/3 ea. MRS J. J. WILLIAMS, rich yellow reflex, 1/3 each. MRS MEASE, primrose reflex, 1/3 ea, MRS R. LUXFORD, rich bronze reflex, 1/3 ea. REGINALD VALLIS, purple amaranth always good. 1/3 ea. RENOWN, rich dark crimson, gold reverse, 3/- ca. ROSE DAY, beautiful pink of the largest size, 2/6 ea, STEVEN BROWN, Salmon old gold reverse, large broad petals incurved, 3/6 oa. WELL’S LATE PINK, pink very late, good for cut flowers, 1/3 ea. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT. H. H. HOPMEIER, NURSERYMEN WAIKANAE. NOW FARMERS GET BUSY! AND INCREASE THE VALUE OF. YOUR PROPERTY BY PLANTING WHILST PRICE IS LOW. QEDERS now taken for the following:—Eucalyptus in nine varieties, suitable- for all farm purposes. Give us a description of the land you intend to plant, and we will do the rest by supplying gums at £7 10s per 1000. Mr Evans will be at Otaki Show on the 14th inst. to book orders for Lupins, Anemones, Delphiniums, and other choice plants, and will have for sale a collection of bedding plants, including Pansies. EVANS & SAWYER, N URSERYMEN, MA XA KAU.,
SEPARATORS. " W E aro Agent* l'or the'best makes of Separators. FARMERS, Who entrust us with their HOM E SEPARATED CREAM j Get the best results, j THE OTAKI DAIRY COMPANY, OTAKI RAILWAY. TO TILE RESIDENTS 01' OTAKI AND SURROUNDING DD3TRICTS. T JAMES O'CONNOR, beg to announce that I have commenced CARRYING IN- OTAKI with a 3-ton MOTOR LORRY, and INTEND MAK- - ING REGULAR TRIPS TO WEL- ' LINGTON OR OTHER PLACES AS a DESIRED. I am prepared to take i LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES by f arrangement, and I make a specialty r. in PACKING and REMOVING FUR- c NITURE to any part of the town or 2 country. Estimates given and any ( information can be obtained at the I Depot (JOPLIN & CO.), AUCTION o HART. OTAKI. i: b JAMES O'CONNOR, |» 0 T A E L if i h C GO TO E. WINTEEINGHAM’S Y For j - BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRS. PRICES ARE RIGHT. j nly the Peet of Leather Used while •Vorkmaii-hip is Guaranteed. I WINTERINGHAM. T , (Dpposit« Rest Resort Site). 13
SUE GEE & CO., FEUTTEBSB , CONFECTION'EE GEOCEE. XL ROAD OTAKL Everything dean and Fresh and Seasonable in Price. iSH BUYEB OF LEY FUNGUS.
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Otaki Mail, 13 December 1922, Page 4
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