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PLANTS FOR SALE CALLED UP As I am going into Camp . shortly, clients are requested to place their orders of HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS, AQUATICS, ETC BEFORE AUGUST 14. CLEARANCE SALE I OFFER HERE VARIOUS COLLECTIONS OF CHOICE SUBJECTS AT REDUCED PRICES. SIX HELENIUMS for 5/6. SIX TORCH LILIES (Knlphofla), brilliant SIX NEWEST MICHAELMAS DAISIES for showy varieties, for 6/-. 5/6. FOUR NAMED LUPINS, lovely shades, for FOUR SHASTA DAISIES. Including new 5/-. Double Esther Read, for 3/6. FOUR HEUCHERA (Coral Bells), for 4/-. THREE ORIENTAL POPPIES, splendid EIGHT CHOICE PHLOX, new dwarf varieties, for 3/6. varieties, for 6/6. THREE PYRETHRUMS for 3/9. SIX VARIOUS CACTI, for 4/6. POND COLLECTION, containing oxy- THREE CHOICE SHRUBS for Rock genating plants and water Illy, for Garden for 4/6. 4/6. SIX ROCK PLANTS, for 5/-. SIX BEARDED IRIS, for 5/-. TEN FLOWERS FOR CUTTING (ensure THREE COTONEASTERS (pot-grown) for having a supply of cut flowers) for 5/-- 7/6. SPECIAL PARCELS OF ASSORTED PLANTS: To reduce my stock, I am offering parcels of Choice Perennial Border Plants (Value 25/-) for 12/6, Post Free. All orders despatched in rotation. BRIAN M. JEFFERY, Propr. Roxburgh Hardy Plant Nurseries P.O. BOX 34, ROXBURGH.

MEW BUSH STRAWBERRY. Hardy lU producing an abundance of berries for eight months, 5/6 doz posted. —Griffiths Nurseries, Mt Eden, Auckland. Beautiful gladiolus. Large flowered, named kinds, collection of 12 for 7/-; 24 for 13/- posted.— Griffiths Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. “MONEYMAKER” pARDEN PEA. 111. Dwarf heavy cropping, 8 weeks, well filled pods, 1/- pkts, 2/6 lb. posted. —Griffiths. Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland; VEGETABLE SEEDS, Spanish Onion, i Beet Red and Silver, 1/6 oz., Carrots, Lettuce. 2/- oz., Parsnip, 1/3 oz. posted.—Griffiths Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. Choice SHBUBS & TBEES For a BEAUTIFUL SPRING and SUMMER DISPLAY plant some of the following. Flowering Cherries—on 2ft 6in. standards 5/- to 7/6 each; on 4ft. 6in. standards, 7/6 to 15/- each. Flowering Peaches —5/-, 6/-, 7/6 each. Flowering Almonds—7/6 each. Flowering and Crab Apples—5/- to 10/- each Flowering Plums—s/-, 6/-, 7/6 each. Azaleas, in flower bud—5/-, 6/-, 7/6 each. Rhododendrons —5/-, 6/-, 7/6 each. Camellias—s/-, 6/-, 7/6 each. Flowering Brooms—4/-, 5/- each. Andromeda Japonica—s/-, 6/- each. Daphnes—s/ - each. Forsythia—4/-, 5/-, 6/- each. Acacias (wattle) —2/- to 7/6 each. Magnolias, in flower bud—6/-, 7/6, 10/- each. Australia Waratahs — 7/6 i o 10/- each. Embrothrium Coccineum (Chilean Fire Bush)— 6/-, 7/6, 10/- each. Beautiful Border Roses, Polyantha, Roses, Climbing Roses, 24/- per doz. —Also— We have scores of other beautiful Flowering, Berrying and Ornamental Trees. FRUIT TREES, HEDGE TREES, SHELTER TREES. Order Now and Obtain the Best. Write or Ring for Catalogue. Visit the Nursery and Make Your Selection. All Goods Delivered Free in Invercargill and Suburbs and to ’Bus and Rail. W. McChesney NURSERYMAN, Scott Street, South Invercargill. Telephone 2071.

PERENNIAL PHLOX. OUR unique collection including all the latest importations is truly outstanding and absolutely unrivalled in the Dominion. Set 36 Named varieties include flame, cerise, violet, plum 'ed, giant salmon, orange scarlet, crimson,, lavender, etc., 1/6 each set 12. Named 15/-. Finest Mixed (unnamed) 12/6 dozen. JAPANESE IRISES. The easiest grown of all Irises but preferring full sun and a position not too dry; will actually grow in water or bogs. Huge Clematis-like flowers 6-Bin. across on 3ft. stems and delightful for cutting. Shades of light and dark blues, plum red, russet, lavender, pink, cream, violet etc. mostly beautifully veined or marbled with deeper shades. 1/6 each; Set 12 sorts for 15/-. Illustrated catalogue free. HARRISON’S Box 1, Palmerston North.

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WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithout Calomel —And You’ll Jump out of Bed in the Morning Full of Vim. Tho Hvor should pour out two pounds of liauld bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food docent, digest. It just decays in the bowels. Wind bloats up your stomach. You get constipated. Your whole system is poisoned and you feel sour, tired and weary and the world looks blue. Laxatives are only makeshifts. A mere bowel movement doesn’t get at the cause. It takes those good old Carter’s Little Liver Pills to get those two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel “up and up Harmless, name. Stubbornly refuse anything else.

BUYERS and SELLERS I BAGS s for every purpose. = we give gd each for f Lime and Manure = Bags £ Rail Freight Paid. | South Island Bag I Coy. Ltd. F 126 Spey Street ( 'Phone 133.

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Southland Times, Issue 24819, 11 August 1942, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 24819, 11 August 1942, Page 6

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