NOW PAKMESS GEU." *-~ AND INCUEASt; 'iu\: VAl.l'i. ; YOUR VKOI'KuTY BY I'J.AN .'■ FNTG WHILST I'KICE is LOW. QKDERS nun taken foi the following:—Eucalyptus in nine varieties, suitable for till tana purposes, Uivo us a descripl iou of tlie land you intend to plant, and we will do the-rest by supplying gutus ut X 7 10s per 1000. -Mr Evans will be at Otaki 8)10 w on tlio 14th iast. to book orders for Lupins, Anemones, Delphiniums, and other choice plants, and, will have for sale a collection «f bedding plants, includi ~
EVANS & SAWYER, NURSERYMEN, MANAKAU. SPECIAL OFrEHI To advertise our CIIR X S ANTHEM UMS we arc offering following varieties at the reduced juice of 12a per doz, (postage paid). EVERYONE IS A PRIZETAKER AND TRUE TO NAME. ALEXDE LACY, Crimson, very large. An Qusy grower and good keeper, '. „ 2 A each. ALICE BENSON, whito reflex, 2/- eacli. DOROTHY aOLDSMITHj old gold roDr. JACOBS' deep crimson geld reverse, A beautiful relieving typo, 2/6 Oft, EDITH CAYELL, large bronze, reflex, EVELYN FERGUSON, reddish salmon bronze, 1/3 ea s E.S. VALLIS, yellow reflex, 1/3 ca, GLADYS BLACKBURN, yellow reflex, 1/3 ea. GOLDEN CHAMPION, very largo golden yellow, 2/- ca. Many moro Clioico Varieties to Chooso from. GALLIPOLI, light mauve pink, silvery reverse, 1/3 Sfti GUY PADGETT, pale pink reflex, 1/3. SST, deepest yellow, bread petals, whored and iucurved, 3/- ea. HETTY, rose pink reflex, i/3 ca. ir.MA RATTEN, silvery pink relies, 2/6 ea. KARA DOW, bronze reflex, 1/3 «. MARJORIE TELLING, white, 1/3 ea, MR3 J, J. WILLIAMS, rich yeliow reflea, 1/3 cs.cn. MRS MEASE, primrose reflex, 1/a ea. MRS R. LUXJk'URD, rich bronze leue.J,
1/3 ca. REGINALD VALLIS, purplg amaranth always good. 1/3 ca. BENOWN, rich dark crimson, gold reverso, 3/- ea. UOSE DAY, bwiiitiful pink ul the largest size, 2/6 ca, .STEVEN BKOWN, Salmon old gold reverse, laigu broad petals incurved, 3/G ca. WELL'S LATE I'JNK, pink very late, good i'or cut flowers, 1/3 ca. NOW 18 TEE TIME TO PLANT. H. H. HOPMEIER, NUKSEEYMEN WAIKANAE. C, H, BATES HIGH-CLASS LADIES' & GENTS' TAILOB, .Will Visit Otaki Every WEDNESDAY While Appointments may bo ihade by sending a Post-card, ON>¥ UIGH-CLAfiSWOKK DONE, Together with BEST OE MATEHIAES. Prices Seasonable. PLACE YOUE OEDEEy NOW, KREBS & HARNETT, HO2 CLASS TAIiiOES. 125 LAiIETON QUAY, WELLINGTON DEU to anaoun'j'j that owing to increased basinet in. Wellington they aro compelled to eio.-.e their branch in Otaki, and hope tneir Otaki customers will place lueir orders with them in WeilU/g'on, 125 Q-iar (Nert Publi? Tn . OfficO.
TWIST & CO,, ■5 EG to aa&cucce tiat owing to th* cos-arrival o£ tfeeir jars, is time for QUALITY TES HIGHEST.
TO THE BESIDENTS Olr OTAKZ &ND BUEEOIXNDrNG DISTBICTS. "f JAiISK O'CONNOB, fc>eg to announce that I cave commenced CARBYING IX OTAKI wiifa a 3-ton MOTOB LOBBY, uud INTEND MAKING SBGULAS TRIPS TO VTELia PACKING and BEHOVING FCBNITOBE to any part of tie towa or country- Estimates given..and any, information can be obtaiaed at £bfl Depot (JOPXJN & CO.), AUCTION 2JAET, OTAEL JAMES O CONNOR,
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Otaki Mail, 8 January 1923, Page 3
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