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FOR AUTUMN PLANTBNC Griffiths* HHK3VI SPRING BULBS TULIPS. Choice Darwin, (n 84 beautiful named ■ >■; sorts. 7/6 dor,- j WVyMk/T / 4wl 1 24 for 18/-, IBWMw Superb mixed Tulips—s/« doi., , 50 for 18/-, ANEMONES— N Prize Selected 12 [Jtl/6 BO for B/Massing strain 12fori/- BOfora/w RANUNCULUS— i Double Mixed 12 for 1/6 80 for B/Massing strain 12fori/- 50 for 3/FREESIAS— Coloured Hybrids .. »-» 12foH/< Massing .. 12 for 1/-100 for •/«< DAFFODILS— Trumpets. Mixed .. 12 for 2/8 Collection is Named Buttii 12 for 8/* JONQUILS! Golden— I Sollel d’Or ..12 f0r 2/- 50 f0r 7/* CROCUS— 1 Early Spring.. 12 for 2/6 60 for 0/< ALLIUMS— { Rose and Yellow ■ « if for i/< IXIAS— r Rainbow Mixture -.«■ n 99 tor 9 fa 1 IRIS: Tingltana, Blue— ( Winter Iris .. 12 for 2/* 60 toll fa LACHENALIAS— i | Atirea. Golden 12 for 27® Ppnoula. Novelty Red.. 12 for 7/8 SPARAXIA—Mixed .. .. 50 for B/ftciLLA—wood Hyacinth ..■ 12f0r2/e, 1 RiTONiA—Orange & Salmon 50 forl/-l NEW FLOWER SEEDS poppies—Hartford Giants .. Pkt. tfa SWEET PEAS— Winter. Mixed .. PktB. W. I/O 2/B Winter. Coll, if Assorted named 5/STOCKS—DoubIe. Mixed .. PtL Bd. CINERARIA— Giants. Exhibition »-»■ Pkt.. 2/6 NEMESIA—Prize Mixed .. Pkt„6d. ANTIRRHINUMS— Rustproof. Mixed Pkt., Bd. ODOURLESS ONION Griffiths’ new “Odourless" Is almost free from the usual oungent odour and taste. This onion is soft, mild and sweet.: Can be eaten raw or cooked without affecting the breath. 17- pkt.. 2/- Job.: onion—brown Spanish.. 2/-M. ! ONlON—Straw Spanish .. 2/-08.’ FREE catalogue—Forty pages I on Bulbs and seeds for Autumn I planting. Write for your copy to- i day. All customers placing orders f will receive our seasonable mags- I zines free of charge. I 119-123 Owens Road, Mt. Eden.

SHOULD SCHOOLS BE CLOSED? “Quite unnecessary!” said the chemist. “If teachers and parents would remember that PULMONAS destroy germs of coughs, colds and flu.” Powerful, soothing, antiseptic vapours search every corner of the respiratory system. Stop infection spreading. Always carry Pulmonas, 1/2, 1/9, 2/9, chemists and stores. Made by Stacey Bros., Ltd., Khyber Pass, Auckland. 1

WHEN PURCHASING “FURNITURE” you will receive Courtesy i Attention <v s ssaJ» 5 ' AT

WE DIDN'T : ORGANISE IT . . . We CAN fix all sorts of simple things, such as making a cage for the canary, or putting up coat racks, or even building a really nice suit. We're rather clever in these —and several other — directions, really. But —we admit it quite frankly—we’ve never been able j to get this weather business properly organised. Only occasionally we’ve been successful. If we want a sweltering hot day, we take our umbrella and overcoat to the office. If we think a snot of rain would do the garden good, we put the hose on. Usually it works, but not always. So we must fall back to a very wily trick. We’ve got some Featherweight Waterproof Coats in that put it across beautifully. Sufficiently waterproof, ' they fail to provoke a shower. Light as *■ thistledown, they don’t bring on a hot day. And, being withal as cosy as a “hottie,” they ward off the unseasonal southerly. They certainly have the Weather Man , puzzled. Come in and see ’em —if only for the pleasure of seeing how to put one across him. BULLICK-BLACKMORE, Ltd. Queen Street, MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 March 1943, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
529

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 March 1943, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 March 1943, Page 5

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