ESTABLISHED 1848 ESTABLISHED I^Vj *;■- • )! OTAHUHU) HAS ON SALE Ex S.S. COEINTHIC and S.S. MAEEEE NEW SEASON’S SEEDS English Clover Seeds I Paccj’s Perennial Ryegrass 1 Thousand. Headed Kale ALSO • Extra Mach Med Cocksfoot j Old Pasture Poverty Bay-Ryegrass Giant Colonial Italian Ryegrass L Eeasonable Prices. Prompt! Delivery. Freight Prepaid ß JOHN HALL,
Shed Merchants and Seed Growers DUNEDIN. Chdice Lilies Just landed from Japan LILIUM AUEATUM—The goldenj i rayed lily of Japan, each Bd, 3 for 1 s 9d, 6 for 3s ' LILIUM AUEATUM WITTEISuperb variety, pure white, with yellow strips-up centre of petal, ;each Is 3d, 3 for 3s 6d, 6 for 6s LILIUM AUEATUM RUBRO VITTATUM—Gorgeous flowers of large size, with bright crimson spots. Each petal striped with a broad crimson band* each Is, 3s V for 2s 9d/ 6 for 5s Outeh Bulbs For Immediate planting TULIPS—Single yellow and -white, each Is doz* 50>for3s 6d, 105 6s ; scarlet, 1s 3d doz, 50 ss, 100 9s; double yellow-nnd white, each Is ■ha,, doz, 50 3s6d, i! 100 6s; scarlet, Is 3d doz, 50 for ss, 100 for 9s; parrot, fine yellow, brilliant crimson and yellow and red striped Is doz, 50 for 4s, 100 for 7s 6d RANUNCULUS—3OOO French, 3000 Persian, 3000 Turban, each 9d sft- doz, 50 for 2s 6d, : 100 for 4s 6d IRIS- 1500 Spanish named sorts, Is doz, 50 for 4s, 100 for 7s 6d All Postage or Railage Free Orders should be sent at once, and bulbs planted 5 out as soon as possible. Nimmo & Blair, EED MERCHANTS AND GROWERS, **■ = DUNEDIN. Gil. Bioney & Sons, ESTABLISHED 1852 i AUCTIONEERS WOOL;- HIDES, SKIN, TALLOW , AND GENERAL PRODUCE BROKERS Customs and Fopc Stroots AUCKLAND Ve Bold weekly sales of Hides SBeep skins, TaEowp Bones, Gum, 1 Maize, Flax, Fnngns, and General Produce. : * And all lots reoeive personal 4 attention
f SBC E. CLAM AND SONS, Merchants EG to call the special attention of 1 Farmers to the immense benefits derived from using Bone Phosphate AND £.S.D. Superphosphate \ S MANURE FOR TOP-DRES ING And as A| Grain Manure.-the results obtained have astonished many and gratified all who have * used Hthem There is no manure of equal value at the prices on the We 'Ave the testimony of large numbers of the most practical men in the district in support of our assertion Take the analysis and the price and compare with any othermanure on the market, and''you will prove* our con* tention,
PRICES, free on tail, Auckland £ 8 Bone Phosphate, Black, 64 percent :■« ■.. •• 410 per ton £.s.d. Superphosphate, 35 per cent soluble .. 410 per ton Kainit 4 5 per ton Subject to a discount of 5s pet ton on 5 ton lots; 2$ per - cent bn smaller lots. For cash at thirty days. ON SALE.—Prime Samples of Haw■ Australian and T<ocal Algerian IAA VISITING CARDS, (ladies or Al/U gentlemen’s) printed in bes. style tor 4b'6d at the office of this paper Best ivory surface cards and printing qual to copperplate
WOOL! WOOL! WOOL Large And Small-'-' Consignment Protected by Competent Valuation Full Displays of Clips*Afforded. Instructions Strictly*AdheredJto Liberal cash advancesjmadeon consignments either for local sale or shipment to'London]} Agents Fo& Quibell’s Sheep Dip (liquid and powder); ; Quibell’s Disr. infectants, Binney and Smith, New York, Marking-Ink" Paste, The Burgon Sheep • Shearing Machine Company, Sheffield; “
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43327, 19 May 1908, Page 4
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