•gr kinds ", We offer 12 choice y '•'.-named kinds !,■ carefully selected ' rora the best a i- JxflßzZ'’' now * n cultivate, * on- Ah different colours, can |, e confidently recommended to every flower lover. fid each. Collection 12 for 5/-. MIXED NEW HYBRIDS—This mixture contains about 15 beautiful shades, embracing the newest colours. 3/- doz., 50 11/-. BURTONI GIANT FREESIA—Giant rich creamy lemon with yellow blotch on lip, highly perfumed, valuable cut flower. 2/6 doz., 50 9/-. REFRECTA ALBA, or Massing Freesia, creamy white. 50, 3/6; 100, 6/-. DAFFODILS—Choice Trumpets, A fine assortment of all kinds of trumpets, including many attractive named kinds. 12 Bulbs 2/6, 50 Bulbs 8/6. DARWIN TULIPS NAMED TULIPS—We offer about 24 choice named varieties. 12, all different, 7/6; 24, all different, 13/-. MIXED TULIPS—A superb I mixture, embracing all popu- ’ lar colours, large bulbs. 12 Bulbs, 5/-; 50 Bulbs, 18/-. RAINBOW' IXIAS —Assorted colours. 50, 5/-; 100, 9/-. ENGLISH CROCUS — A mixture of 5 choice colours of this beautiful spring bulb. 12, 2/6; 50, 9/-. IRIS TlNGlTANE—Beautiful winter ekyblue Iris. 12 Bulbs, 2/-; 50 Bulbs, 7/-. ANEMONES and RANUNCULUS SPECIAL MASSING STRAIN — This special _ strain which we offer in both Anemones and Ranunculus contains a full range of colours—is re- ‘jL commended for beds and <■. Jk massed displays. 50, 3/-; 100, 5/-. ANEMONE—BIue Bonnet. A ’tWJ’ large flowered Anemone of a' | ik \ brilliant blue colour, prod’S'ed > »» on long stalks. 1/6 doz., 50 Bulbs, «/-; «00, 9/-. ANEMONE — Scarlet King. Enormous flowers of » brilliant scarlet colour, most admirable as a cut bloom. Extremely robust, hardy. 1/6 doz, 50 Bulba, 5/-: 100. 9/-. ALL POSTAGE PAID. X Free Bulb Catalogue. S&IFFITHS LTD WTW II9-123 OWENS ROAD AUCKLAND
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-UPHOLSTERED LOUNGE SUITES — Built to Your Order! 1 •w• Oh* ‘/"St. v JU> Mi) ■•■lff — We invite you to call and inspect our selection of — Covers and Designs. 'Phone 1600 - - - QUEEN STREET - - - P.O. Box 442
THE SHEFP AND THE COATS how we depend on those silly twerps of animals for our comfort. Consider, for instance, that cosy, tweedy overcoat that you'll be buying from us this winter. The man on the land starts the job. He raises a nice family of baas, tucks them in every night, combs their hair, brushes their teeth, and takes a pride in them generally. Then, treacherously, without warning, he whips off their jackets and turns ’em loose in their underwear ,to grow another jacket and so repeat the process. So we’ve been told, anyway. Then the miller mills, and the weaver weaves (we think), and presto! —there's a cosy fabric, just right for a human overcoat. Then the tailor —well, whatever he does —and up they came to us. all ready to show you. Amazing, isn't it? You’ll like these new importations. They show style, and they breathe an atmosphere of quality. Come in and see them. BULLICK-BLACOMMIt . Queen Street, MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 May 1943, Page 5
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