J. R FOW « CO., LTD. J. R. FOW LTD, COLLING WOOD ST. : HAMILTON Hold POULTRY A GENERAL MART SALES at 12 Noon TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS SEE US ABOUT THAT CLEARING SALE ! FRUIT, PLANTS, VEGETABLES FOR SALE 1 ANEMONES and Ranunculus Rotation, ' October Flowering, giant prize blooms, I 50 bulbs 3/-; 100, 5/- posted.—GrUlUha* 1 Nurseries. Ml. Eden. Auckland. RU.MATIC Rose Trees, 12 novelty shades; i distinct varieties; strong busbes; 15/- 1 dozen, posted paid.—Grlllltbs’ Nurseries, ; Mi. Eden. Auckland. AsTERs, Zinnias, Salvias, Pblox, Lupins, blocks; 0 prize packets or seed for i/6 posted.—Grimms’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. BEAUTIFUL Gladiolus, large flowered, ! named bulbs; collection 12 for 6/6; J collection 24 lor 11/-, posted.—Griiiitbs’ | Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland. RHUBARB, red, ever-bearing, large roots, j 4/0 do/..; stocks, extra-double, strong • plants. 9d cioz.; Lettuce and Cabbage, 3u ' lor 0d; Lettuce, 11/- per 1000.—Calderj wood off end Wilson St, Hamilton East, j I Phone 37? y. i ■ I oTANbARb Roses, 3Tt. and 4rt. stems; a j O line collection; good colours, uiadt- I ulius orders now ready.—F. W. bA.Nbc.Hb i & lu„ .Nurserymen, beedsmen and Florists, ! iiamnion incur Railway station;. Puouos i ■ ■■>? v. <‘464. | CARS AND MOTOR-CYCLES FOR SALfc | 12 Words’ 1/-; 3 bays 2/6. I ÜbTI.N 7 Saloon; 1930 model; snip at' £OS; Fiat Roadster, running order; J registered, £l7/10/-. —Geo. Palmer, , Alexandra street. Phone 3152, j HEVROLET 4-cylinder 4-ton, Saloon ' cab; stock sides; good tyres and motor, £47/10/-. —Geo. Palmer, Alexandra, street. Phone 3 102. CHEVROLET Junior Coupe, 1935 model; small mileage; mechanically perfect; repainted. £l7 s.—Geo. Palmer, Alexandra Street. Phone 3152. jgUSI.NESS J -JJSUAL ! Rental piARS ENTAL V^ARS ARE STILL AVAILABLE For ttire OR XJ-IRE AT USUAL CHARGES. JPOMEROY A /'NO., T TD, . A OMEROY A n->O., AjTD, ALEXANDRA ST, HAMILTON. Phone 1991
Did Not Know of Wf.r That two young. Now Zealanders, in these day> of motor-cars and broadcasting, should learn for the first time last Saturday war had broken our. seems hard to believe, but such is the case. They arrived at Hastings on Saturday by car to attend a Rugby match, and they soon learned not only that Britain was at war but that, because of the restrictions, they would be unable to obtain petrol for their homeward journey.
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20909, 14 September 1939, Page 2
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370Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20909, 14 September 1939, Page 2
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