The' Hi B hwa Fashion There are Hats for suits, Hats for sports, and Hats — to match your favourite frock. Tljg The Becoming Perched Hat Pompadour A delightful hat worn at a Trimmed trellis of felt to redashing angle—it is in soft felt li eve the severity of this with ribbon trimming. Shades classic hat. Shades Black, Navy, —Black, Navy, Beige, Wheat Beige, Wheat Ear, Willow Grey, Ear, Willow Grey, Sunniblue, Sunniblue, River Blue, Green. River Blue. PRICE 10/C PRICE 22/6 Westminster The Felts Casual Hat Fine FUR FELTS A hat to match your Wearable enough to live' infavourite suit—a hat to ~ ~ . , match your smartest sultable for town or country costume—it’s the hat wear . shades Black, Navy, you wear endlessly with tweeds and wools. Honey Gold, Sunniblue, Putty, 1 Shades Black, Navy, „ Brown, Bottle Green, Gre y Green. Tan, Grey, Beige, Teal, Wine, Oasis. PRICE jg/g Fine WOOL FELTS Shades Black, Navy, Bokhara, Beige, Wine, Airforce, Teal, Grey. - TAY ST INVERCARGILL I Money is urgently needed for the Fighting Forces, the Sick and Wounded and Prisoners of War . . . please give generously today.
Choice SCRUBS B TREES 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. 1 standards, 7/6 to 15/- each. Flowering Peaches—s/-, 6/-, 7/6 each. Flowering Almonds—7/6 each. Flowering and Crab Apples—5/- to 10/- each Flowering Plums —5/-, 6/-, 7/6 each. Azaleas, in flower bud—5/-, 6/-, 7/6 each. Rhododendrons—s/-, 6/-, 7/6 each. Camellias —5/-, 6/-, 7/6 each. Flowering Brooms—4/-, 5/- each. Andromeda Japonica —5/-, 6/- each. Daphnes—s/- each. Forsythia—4/-, 5/-, 6/- each. Acacias (wattle)—2/- to 7/6 each. Magnolias, in flower bud— S/-, 7/6, 10/- each. Australia Waratahs—7/6 10/- each. Embrothrium Coccineum (Chilean Fire Bush)—6/-, 7/6, 10/- each. Beautiful Border Roses, Polyantha', Roses, llimbing P.oses, 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.
GRIFFITHS’ PRIZE GLADIOLI A collection of choice named varieties in all shades of Blues, Yellows. Scarlets. Smoky and Bicolour shades, etc., in superb assortment. Every Bulb is guaranteed. Collection of 12 for 7/Collection of 24 for 13/Collection of 50 for 22/MONEYMAKER PEAS Crops in 8 weeks. The first early pea. maturing 8 to 10 weeks, according to climatic conditions. Well-filled pods. Height 121ns. No staking. 1/- Packet, 2/6 lb.» 31bs. for 6/6. SEED, SPECIAL Prize Asters, Zinnias, Marigolds, Phlox, Stock. Magic Annuals. New seed. Freshly packed — 6 packets for 2/6. ROSE TREES Dwarf Hybrid, scented, or Polyanthus types or hardy climbers. All shades. Strong bushes. Collection of 12 for 18/-, posted. ANEMONES and RANUNCULUS Retarded bulbs for rotation flowering during the Summer months. Choice colours of Scarlets, Blues. Pinks, Creams. Salmons, etc. 50 Bulbs 3/-, 100 Bulbs, 5/-. NEW BUSH STRAWBERRY A new hardy bushy variety producing berries in abundance for eight months. No hoeing or cultivation required, commence bearing at early age. 5/6 dozen plants, posted. RHUBARB ROOTS Topps Red. a very prolific and sweet flavoured variety which can be picked all the year round. Strong roots for planting now5/6 dozen posted. BULK SEEDS Buy your seeds in bulk and share with your neighbour Spanish Onion 1/6 oz; Carrots 1/9 oz; Parsnip 1/3 oz; Lettuce 2/- oz; Beetroot 1/6 oz; Sliver Beet 1/6 oz; AU postage paid. ASPARAGUS ROOTS We offer strong roots of Connovers Colossal, a variety producing very large thick and fleshy sticks. No garden Is complete without some of this deUcious vegetable. Strong 2-yr roots 2/6 doz. 19/- 100 posted. GRIFFITHS LTD. SEEDSMEN « NURSERYMEN, 121-123 OWENS ROAD, MT. EDEN AUCKLAND.
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Southland Times, Issue 24831, 25 August 1942, Page 6
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