GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR "FATHER’S DAY” SUNDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 4. Remember Dad on this day! Although perhaps he will not say very much, you can rest assured he will be delighted to think he has been remembered on this SPECIAL DAY! WIDE-END PLAIN & INITIAL TIES HANDKERCHIEFS 2 6 V MEN’S SHIRTS PLAIN & FANCY Collars to match SOCKS 7'6 2'6 COSY SMART PYJAMAS COAT SHIRTS 6'll 5'6 NEW FANCY SOX SILK SCARVES SUSPENDERS 3'll I'6 FANCY WEB FANCY BRACES SPORTS BELTS 2'll 2'6 SMART NEW FUR FELT HATS SPORTS TROUSERS 19'6 14'6 J 1 1 ■flaymsiaafl
Profit—with Pleasure I JLT ANY an odd corner can be turned x into profit by planting it with some of the undermentioned Fruit Trees: — GEORGE WILSON, the new much-talked-of blood-red plum; self fertile and a heavy cropper. Fruit when picked will last for weeks. Flesh firm, rich and juicy. Strong trees, 2/6 each. QUINCES.—Fruits of these prolific bearing trees always command a ready and profitable sale. Six varieties in stock; 2/6 each, six for 14/-. LOGANBERRIES fruit early and are very heavy croppers. Ideal for training on walls or fences. 1/6 each; six for 7/6., NECTARINES do very well in the Wairarapa, and are always a profitable investment for the small orchardist. We can offer six leading varieties in nice strong trees at 2/6 each, or six for 14/-. See us about your requirements. E. HALE & SON, WAIRARAPA NURSERIES. ’PHONE 1164. “The Home of Good Trees and Plants/’
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 September 1938, Page 4
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