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SPECIO6UM RUBRUM— Often called the pink Tijrer Lily. Snotted and shaded crimson. Easily grown. 1/6 each, 15/dozen. TIGRINUM SPLENDENS— Tiger Lily. Brilliant orange-name nowers. witu black spots. 1/- each. 10/- dozen. TIGRINUM FLORA PLENO—A double form of the Tiger Lily. Most attractlre for cutting. 1/3 each, 12/- dozen. LONGIFLORUM HARRISBI — The Christmas Lily, with pure white trunapets. a valuable cut flower. 1/- each, 10/- dozen. HENRY! — Deep rich orange-yellow; very handsome. 1/6 each. 15/- dozen. UMBELLATUM — Showy cup-shaped orange-red Illy; very popular. 1 /6 each, 15/- dozen. SPECIOSUM ALBUM — Pore white form of the favourite Tiger Lily, 1/6 each. 15/- dozen. CANDIDUM: Madonna UN— Sweetlyperfumed pure white lily. Blooms just before Christmas. 1/- each, 10/- doz. JACOBEAN LILY, or Sprekelia Formosissima — Orchid shaped blooms of rich, dazzling crimson, 1/- each, 10/dozen. SCARBOROUGH LILY or Valletta Purpurea — Funnel-shaped deep rich scarlet lilies. 1/- each, ’lo/- dozen. GIANT AMARYLLIS or Hippeastrum— Mixed hybrids, varying from vivid scarlet to striped and margined pink and white. 2/6 each, 25/- dozen. double tuberose— Large double flowers, highly perfumed. 1/* each, 10/- dozen. LILY OF THE VALLEY— Giant White, scented. Offered in clumps of six crowns. 1/- clump Of filx roots; six clumps for 5/6. NERINES, or SPIBER LILIES—We offer five varieties of these delightful free-flowering bulbs. Bowdenii: Giant new Pink: 1/6 each. Japonica: Reflexed Crimson: 1/- each. Flexuosa Alba: Snow white; 1/- each. Fothergill!: Vermilion-scarlet: 1/6 each. Sarniensis: ’ Large Rosy-crimson: 1/3 each. Collection of five for 5/9, posted. ANEMONES and RANUNCULUS— Our noted strains of both Anemones and Ranunculus are offered In the following three grades. PrizeStrain:Exccllentcut l blooms: big col. rantre. 1/6 doz., R 0 5/-, 100 9'|S|RIFFITHSK 119’123 OWENS RD.. WBWMT. EDEN-AUCKLAND

WATCH FOR THE SIGNS A shivery back, a burning forehead, a tightness of the throat, all danger signals of a nasty cold. Talxe care, take commonsense precautions, and Baxters Lung Preserver. For 80 years “Baxters” has proved itself to be New Zealand’s most reliable remedy. Get better—get “Baxters.” Prepared solely by Baxters, Ltd., Colombo Street, Christchurch. “Baxters” does good from the first dose.

DINNER SETS Wire WE have just received a crate of English Dinner Sets, consisting of 33 pieces. These Sets are plain, with no decoration, but are of good quality. Priced at 98'6 per Set. . GET YOUR ORDER IN EARLY AS STOCKS ARE LIMITED. pT H E t E H_l_J B » I ’Phone 1600 -- - QUEEN STREET -- - P.O. Box 442

THE SHEEP AND THE COATS ® AMAZING how wc depend on those A 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 han, 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-BLACKMORL Ltd. Queen Street, MASTERTON.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 May 1943, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
567

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 May 1943, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 May 1943, Page 5

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