NEW PLANTS IN THE GARDEN
Go through your seed list and see if there isn’t something else you can add to your garden, something that will make it a little different to your neighbour’s. The more variety there is in the garden the more you will appreciate it and the brighter it will appear, for the larger range of species will ensure a longer period of flowering.
But do not confine your new introductions to annuals and other plants usually raised from seed, but purchase a few more perennials too, for perennials are the very frame upon which a garden is built. Once planted they are there for always and with very little care and attention will remain and flower year after year.
Yes! You’ve only to look at the delicious meat in the A.M.C. windows to see it's really splendid quality. The manner in which it is cut and displayed. shows also the pride that A.M.C. men take in handling- it. This week the mutton is exceptionally choice—young and tender. Try it! You'll enjoy it!—7.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 998, 14 June 1930, Page 30
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