ft GRIFFITHS' PRIZE GLADIOLI A collection of choice named varieties' in all shades of Blues, Yellows, Scarlets, I smoky and Bicolour shades, etc., in i f superb assortment. Every Bulb, 'is guaranteed. ,i Collection of 12 for 7/« Collection of 24 for 13/« i Collection of 50 for 22/« I MONEYMAKER PEAS' Crops in 8 weeks. The first early pea; maturing 8 to to weeks, according to climatic conditions. Well-filled pods. Height 12ins. No staking. 1/- packet, 2/6 lb., 3lbs. for 6/6. SEED SPECIAL I Prize Asters, Zinnias, Marigolds, Mlox, Stock. Magic Annuals. New seed. g Freshly packed — 6 packets for 2/8. | ROSE TREES g Dwarf Hybrid, scented, or PolyafiHTus I types or hardy climbers. All shades. H Strong bushes. B Collection of 12 for 18/-* posted.ANEMONES AND RANUNCULUS. Retarded bulbs for rotation flowering during the summer months. Choice colours of Scarlets, Blues, Pinks, i Creams, Salmons, etc. I I 50 Bulbs 3/-, 100 Bulbs 5/-. j NEW BUSH STRAWBERRY. A new hardy bush variety producing berries in abundance for eight months. No hoeing or cultivation required; commence bearing at an 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 now. 5/6 dozen, posted. BULK SEEDS. Buy your seeds in bulk and share with g your neighbour. Spanish Onion, 1/6 I oz.; Carrot, 1/9 oz.; Parsnip, 1/3 oz.; 9 Lettuce, 2/- oz.; Beetroot, 1/6 oz.; Sil- ! ver Beet, 1/6 oz.; all postage paid. , ASPARAGUS ROOTS. We offer strong roots of Connover’s 1 Colossal, a variety producing very | large, thick and fleshy sticks. No gar- I den is complete without some of this l delicious vegetable. Strong 2-year H roots, 2/6 dozen; 19/- 100, posted. B | GRIFFITHS LTD.] SEEDSMEN & NURSERYMEN, | 121-123 OWENS ROAD, MT. EDEN, I AUCKLAND. g /.?. -i ■ mi.i' n'—nitag I Let us lu- £7 bricate the W O rk i n g parts of your car with correct, BS scientifically prepared com- E pounds. This will assure a ■ saving of wear. $ I Fagan Motors Ltd. | ■ Used Car Specialists. S V MASTERTON. $ fa The Home of Better Cara.
Spring Cleaning time is here again \ \ \ I / / / and SELF HELP are devoting a \ \ \ / / / / whole week to all Spring Cleaning \ \ / / necessities. \ / Everything you may require is x x |jLdwffiWfo x X' obtainable at your Self Help store -prices are reduced to enable you gS. to "spring clean” at the lowest a possible cost. wrWWwRTO __ Make out your Spring Cleaning list ffjgSBKW J AiAmMwWSMjBpTO and shop Self Help and save. ~ jk ’W ~ 'V ° Wl 3 ■ 3| | B 3 ■ ''MW W ,•■ ! ///ffTTUW, MnxfilßMj 1 doz. Clothes Pegs and X /y large t* n ® ueen B es oor P°l* s h ««2 V POT MIT and 1 large packet LUX I'l A cake Self Help 4 oz. Toilet Soap FREE with a purchase of a pkt. Self Help Washing Powder 1 'l\ KO.!3i (■ . to 1 pkt. Steelo and large bar Self Help Laundry Soap 1 o RENNET V i/n ' NEW PRICE LIST ISSUED ON REQUEST Savoy Baccn 1/4 and 1/6 Pollard, 200 lbs 19/6 Pork Sausages 9d lb. Bran, 180 lbs Saveloys 9d lb. Wheat, 60lbs. 7/11 Pressed Tongue2/- Kerosene, gallon2/u Butter, Creamery 1/6 Onions (good), 2lbs Mild Cheese W Apples, 40lbs. 8/6 Tasty Cheese 1/8 Flour, 251 b. bags --_l / .lWe do our bit by selling you good SEEDd at a cheap price! VEGETABLE SEEDS 6 packets 1/FLOWER SEEDS 6 packets 1/Large Packets PEAS & BEANS 2 packets 9d STRATAGEM PEAS only 1/2 lb. YOU DO YOUR BIT AND PLANT THEM!
IHmlensttinl»os r*j ' , HE H.B. IfIEW 4EALANDJ RAGLAN !S tyle ®fo®wa /ilWffillß This Sports Raglan is smart, -1 | 'f 1 > f/p comfortable, and for year- ff jLj |j|' W round wear .. . Made in / 4 4 English Woollen Tweeds in Brown, Fawn, Grey, and /jy JhL / Green mixtures. Foreparts fl and buggy lined with heavy Art. Satin; seams taped p | and vertical pockets Selvyt * lined. All sizes, one price. / YIM? QUEEN‘STREET, MASTERTON. ' / ~ Also at Palmerston North. —n—MM ONLY 2 DAYS TO GO! | fi H lL— --Jm ®" an! Kj ® ‘ I »% a"9 BTH II UL I A W fi_ f I % wl k. ■ B O 1 M IS mrfw | $9 W % 1 i * . F g ßV jg^'j gR ! i 1 jfIWF ) By license issued under Section 42 of "The Gaming Ait, p#! 1 L}t<W “”■ IgBHM| ■ I? ° ivJ OBJECTS: To raise funds to the extent of the ■ I j Z '“T profits available for the objects to be specified | Z by f be Hon. Minister of Internal Affairs. wijir 9 dBB-w! CLOSES: 19th SEPT.J942 i DRAWN: 30th SEPT., 1942 ART j i .? O 1 l\l J Secretary: N. McARTHUR, jj > i R I WMli l p ’°' Box "°' We| l in & ton - w_ ?■» jl E|JJ JS'4 ?® «Tda I]ll I B I i .z/7 Treasurer: B. L. HAMMOND, TOx- n ’BIjIiH P.O. Box 110, Wellington; [» I HAMMOND & McARTHUR, LTD., P.O. Box 110, WELLINGTON. ! Please send me tickets in IN THE BAG Art Union (Tickets 2/6 each. I enclose a ' JJJI I Postal Note for £ : : , also stamped addressed envelope for reply. (Postage i[l J I itamps not accepted in payment of tickets.) I NAME — I (Mr., Mrs. or Miss) KI J ja j|n”¥/< IT | yTw ■ ADDRESS — I
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 September 1942, Page 6
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