M a N a G E M E N

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

M a N a G E M E N GreenBook 2001 « HOW TO USE THIS DIRECTORY Landscape MANAGEMENT! • Suppliers Listings (see page 56) Turn to this section for an alphabetical list of suppliers. Each listing includes the com- pany's name, address, telephone and fax numbers. In addition, Buyers' Guide advertisers are highlighted in black; use the ad locator cross reference at the bottom of the listing to locate their ad. • Distributor Listings (see page 85) Turn to this section for an alphabetical listing of distributors by state. Each listing includes the company's name, address, telephone and fax numbers. • Product Index (see page 99) This extensive, alphabetical product listing includes reference to the Yellow Pages headings in the Buyers' Guide. For example, look under "C" in the product index for chemicals-protection and nutrition— then turn to the page number indicated to find the complete listing of fertilizer suppliers in the Yellow Pages section. • Yellow Pages Buying Directory (see page 103) This section provides specific listings by product headings and includes the name and telephone numbers of all companies offering these products. Refer back to the Suppliers Listings for company addresses and fax numbers. • Suppliers / GreenBook 2002 AG Plus Inc, 440 Mourey St, PO Box 97, New Allan Fyfe Equipment Co, 261 Bowes Rd, Con- Haven IN 46774; Phone: 219-749-5139, 800-448- cord, Ontario Canada L4K 1H8; Type of AA-Tach, 6929 N Hayden Rd Ste C4614, Scotts- 3965; Fax: 219-493-2749 company: Equipment/accessories dale AZ 85250, 888-922-8224; Fax: 435-574- AGCO Allis Lawn & Garden Equip, 500 N Spring Alliance for Environ Concerns, 25 King George 3169; Email: [email protected]; Contact: St, PO Box 997, Port Washington Wl 53074- Rd, PO Box 4292, Warren NJ 07059-4292; Phone: President, Steve Young; Type of company: 0997; Phone: 262-284-8669; Fax: 262-377-8202; 732-563-9252; Fax: 732-560-8588, Email: econ- Equipment/accessories Online: www.allislawn.com; Type of company: [email protected] Contact: Exec Dir, Nancy Sedlon Equipment/accessories AAdvanced Water Management Inc, 1111 S Allied Mach Corp, 94-168 Leoole St, PO Box Shiloh Rd, Garland TX 75042; Phone: 972-494- Agcom International, 252 Country Club Rd, Can- 970126, Waipahu HI 96797-0126; Phone: 808 3494, 877-994-3494; Fax: 972-487-8484; Contact: ton MS 39046, 800-598-3372; Fax: 800-598-3372; 671-0541; Fax: 808-671-0440, Contact: Patrick Pres, Bobby Womack; Type of company: Email: [email protected]; Online: www.agcom- Feyerisen; Type of company: Equipment/ Irrigation/drainage/water management intl.com; Contact: Sr Producer, Larry Klaas; Type accessories of company: Business management ABI Inc, PO Box 389, Richfield OH 44286, 800- Allied Mach Corp, 16-220 Wiliama Place, Ke'au 847-8950; Fax: 330-378-1376; Email: abi@ultra- Agri-Fab Inc, 303 W Raymond St, PO Box 500, HI 96749; Phone: 808-982-7728, Fax: 808-982- clear.com; Online: www.ultraclear.com; Sullivan IL 61951; Phone: 217-728-8388; Fax: 7776; Type of company: Equipment/accessories Contact: Pres, Ray Parr; Type of company: 217-728-2032; Email: [email protected]; Online: Allied Mach Corp, 260 A Papa Place, PO Box Chemicals-protection and nutrition www.agri-fab.com; Type of company: Equipment/accessories 1612, Kahului HI 96732; Phone: 808-877-2120; Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, Environ- See our ad on page 50 Fax: 808-871-7478; Type of company: mental Horticulture Technology; ABAC 6, 2802 Equipment/accessories Moore Hwy, Tifton GA 31794-2693; Phone: 229- Agricultural Data Systems, 24331 Los Arboles, Allied Mach Corp, 1840 Haleukana St, Puhi HI 386-3449; Fax: 229-391-2592; Email: Laguna Niguel CA 92677-2196; Phone: 949-363- 96766; Phone: 808-245-8581; Fax: 808-246-0289, [email protected]; Online: 5353, 800-DATA-2GO; Fax: 949-495-7066; Email: Contact: Sis, Dan Pimentel; Type of company: www.abac.peachnet.edu; Type of company: [email protected]; Online: www.touch- Eq u i pment/accessor ies Universities, Services memory.com; Type of company: Business man- agement, Services Allied Mach Corp, 74-5588 Luhia St, Kailua Kona Acres Group, 610 W Liberty Street, Wauconda IL Agrifim, 337 W Bedford, Fresno CA 93711-6050; HI 96745; Phone: 808-334-1106; Fax: 808-334- 60084; Phone: 847-526-4554; Fax: 847-526-4587; Phone: 559-431-2003; Fax: 559-435-2922; Type 1042; Type of company: Equipment/accessories Email: [email protected]; Online: www.land- scapeusa.com; Contact: Pres/Owner, James of company: Irrigation/drainage/water Alto US Inc, 16253 Swingley Ridge Rd, Chester- Schwartz; VP Sis & Mktg, Sherm Fields; VP Maint management field MO 63017-1725; Phone: 636-530-0871; Fax: Opers, Ricky Thomas; Type of company: Chemi- 636-530-0872; Online: www.alto-online.com; AgSci Inc, 3601 Garden Brook, Dallas TX 75234; Contact: VP Sis No Am, John CastaIdo; Type of cals-protection and nutrition, Design/build Phone: 972-243-8930, 800-274-8930; Fax: 972- products, Irrigation/drainage/water manage- company: Equipment/accessories, Maintenance 406-1125; Email: [email protected]; Online: supplies ment Maintenance supplies, Seed/sod/sprigs, www.agsciinc; Contact: Sis Mgr, Derek Little; Services, Snow/ice management Type of company: Chemicals-protection and Americalist Lawn Care Mktg Grp, 8050 Freedom Advanced Drainage Systems Inc, 3300 Riverside nutrition Ave NW, North Canton OH 44720, 800-790- Dr, Columbus OH 43221; Phone: 614-457-3051, 0096; Fax: 330-494-0226; Email: stbuzash@amer- Air Technical Industries, 7501 Clover Ave, Men- 800-733-7473; Fax: 614-457-0169; Email: icalist.com; Online: www.americalist.com; Con- tor OH 44060-5297; Phone: 440-951-5191, 800- [email protected]; Online: www.ads-pipe.com; tact: Account Executive, Steven R. Buzash; Type 321-9680; Fax: 440-953-9237; Email: ati@world- Contact: Mktg Mgr, Russ Frake; Type of com- of company: Services pany: Irrigation/drainage/water management net.att.net; Online: www.airtechnical.com; Type of company: Equipment/accessories American Forestry Association, PO Box 2000, Advanced Horticulture Services, 25411 Monte Washington DC 20013; Phone: 202-955-4500; Air-O-Lator Corp, 8100-04 Paseo, Kansas City Verde Dr, Laguna Niguel CA 92677-1538; Fax: 202-955-4588; Online: www.amfor.org Phone: 949-495-6045; Email: advancedhorticul- MO 64131-2399; Phone: 816-363-4242, 800-821- [email protected]; Online: 3177; Fax: 816-363-2322; Email: American Forests, PO Box 2000, Washington DC www.lajollapacificltd.com; Contact: Owner, [email protected]; Online: 20013; Phone: 202-955-4500; Fax: 202-955-4588; Mark Buberl; Type of company: Services www.airolator.com; Contact: Vice Pres Manu- Online: www.amfor.org; Contact: VP Admin, Lu facturing, Roy L. Watkins; Type of company: Irri- Rose Advanced Power Systems Intl Inc, Fuel Catalyst; gation/drainage/water management 558 Lime Rock Rd, Lakeville CT 06039; Phone: American Granby Inc, 7645 Henry Clay Blvd, Liv- 860-435-2525, 888-881-2774; Fax: 860-435-2424; Alabama Nurserymen's Association, PO Box 9, erpool NY 13088; Phone: 315-451-1100, 800- Email: [email protected]; Online: www.fitchfuelcat- Auburn AL 36831-0009; Phone: 334-821-5148; 776-2266; Fax: 800-729-3299; Online: alyst.com Fax: 334-821-9111; Email: [email protected]; www.americangranby.com; Contact: Vice Presi- Online: www.alna.org; Contact: Exec Dir, Linda dent Sales & Marketing, Joe Brown; Type of AerWay, 20 Phoebe St, Norwich, Ontario H. Van Dyke company: Equipment/accessories Canada NOJ 1P0; Phone: 519-863-3414, 800-457- Algoma Net Co, 1525 Mueller St, Algoma Wl 8310; Fax: 519-863-2398; Email: aerway@ox- American Honda Motor Co Inc, Power Equip- ford.net; Online: www.aerway.com; Contact: 54201; Phone: 920-487-5577; Fax: 920-487-2852; ment Div; 4900 Marconi Dr, Alpharetta GA Marketing Manager, Paul C. Gillen; Type of Email: [email protected]; Contact: Natl Sis 30005; Phone: 678-339-2600, 800-426-7701; Fax: company: Equipment/accessories mgr, Dale Massey; Type of company: 678-339-2670; Online: www.honda.com; Con- Eq u i pment/accessor ies tact: Natl Sis Mgr, Rob Clum; Type of company: Affiliation of Landscape Irrigation Repair Tech- All Florida Trencher & Equipment, PO Box Equipment/accessories nicians, 2700 Handley Drive, Fort Worth TX 160403, Miami FL 33116-0403; Online: 76112; Phone: 817-496-8653; Fax: 817-496-7767; [email protected]; Type of company: American Horticultural Therapy Association, Email: [email protected]; Online: Equipment/accessories 909 York St, Denver CO 80206, Phone: 720-865- www.alirt.org; Contact: Natl Chmn, Greg 3616; Fax: 720-865-3728; Email: ahta@earth- Mitchell All Pro Putting Greens Inc, 2265 Holcomb Rd, link.net; Online: www.ahta.org; Contact: Dir of Ringold GA 30736-2827; Phone: 800-334-9005; Admin, Mary Mitchell Affordable Tree & Landscape Co, 142 Ridge- Fax: 706-965-6071; Email: wood Dr 12 Davis Ave, Norwood MA 02062; [email protected]; Online: www.allpro- American Marking Corp, 12712 Q Sf Omaha NE Phone: 781-762-0664, 877-HYDROSEED; Fax: greens.com; Contact: Pres, Chris Heptinstall; 68137-3212; Phone: 402-895-5627, 800-777- 781-762-5140; Contact: Owner, Tony Civitarese Type of company: Equipment/accessories, De- 4655; Fax: 402-895-3976; Online: www.mark- III; Type of company: Equipment/accessories, sign/build products, Maintenance supplies, ingflag.com; Contact: President, Tom Moderow; Services, Snow/ice management Seed/sod/sprigs, Services Type of company: Equipment/accessories GreenBook 2002 / Suppliers « American Seed Trade Association, 225 Reinekers Anchor Wall Systems, 5959 Baker Rd Ste 390, AquaScaping by Aeromix, 2611 N Second St, Lane Suite 650, Alexandria VA 22314-2875; Minnetonka MN 55345-5973;
Recommended publications
  • The Phoenician Origin of Britons, Scots & Anglo-Saxons (1924
    THE PHCENICIAN ORIGIN OF THE BRITONS, SCOTS &: ANGLO-SAXONS WORKS BY THE SAME AUTHOR. DISCOVERY OF THE LOST PALIBOTHRA OF THE GREEKS. With Plate. and Mape, Bengal Government Press,Calcutta, 1892.. "The discovery of the mightiest city of India clearly shows that Indian antiquarian studies are still in theirinfancy."-Engluhm4P1, Mar.10,1891. THE EXCAVATIONS AT PAUBOTHRA. With Plates, Plansand Maps. Government Press, Calcutta, 19°3. "This interesting ~tory of the discovery of one of the most important sites in Indian history i. [old in CoL. Waddell's RepoIt."-Timo of India, Mar. S, 1904· PLACE, RIVER AND MOUNTAIN NAMES IN THE HIMALAYAS. Asiatic Society, Calcutta, 1892.. THE BUDDHISM OF TIBET. W. H. Alien'" ce., London, 1895. "This is a book which considerably extends the domain of human knowledge."-The Times, Feb, 2.2., 1595. REPORT ON MISSION FOR COLLECTING GRECO-SCYTHIC SCULPTURES IN SWAT VALLEY. Beng. Govt. Pre.. , 1895. AMONG THE HIMALAYAS. Conetable, London, 1899. znd edition, 1900. "Thil is one of the most fascinating books we have ever seen."-DaU! Chro1Jiclt, Jan. 18, 1899. le Adds in pleasant fashion a great deal to our general store of knowledge." Geag"aphical Jau"nAI, 412.,1899. "Onc of the most valuable books that has been written on the Himalayas." Saturday Relliew,4 M.r. 189<}. wn,n TRIBES OF THE BRAHMAPUTRA VALLEY. With Plates. Special No. of Asiatic Soc. Journal, Calcutta, 19°°. LHASA AND ITS MYSTERIES. London, 19°5; 3rd edition, Methuen, 1906. " Rich in information and instinct with literary charm. Every page bears witness to first-hand knowledge of the country ..
    [Show full text]
  • The Economic Potential of Low Carbon and Environmental Goods and Services (LCEGS) Sector in Cheshire and Warrington
    The economic potential of low This research was commissioned by the Environmental carbon and environmental goods Sustainability Technical and services (LCEGS) sector in Assistance Project. Cheshire and Warrington ENWORKS Disclaimer This report represents the observations and findings of K-Matrix and Gyron who have provided this report to ENWORKS on behalf of the ESTA project. Whilst all reasonable efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the contents, this report may contain technical inaccuracies or other typographical errors and you should not assume it is error free. The report is provided “as is” and without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied. ENWORKS does not accept responsibility for any action taken or refrained from as a result of the contents of this report. In no event shall ENWORKS be liable for loss or damage of any kind arising from or in connection with use of this material or any associated advice. Cheshire and Warrington LEP: LCEGS Report July 2013 Cheshire and Warrington LEP LCEGS Report July 2013 1 Copyrightfrom kMatrix Ltd kMatrixand Gyron LLP 2013 Ltd and Gyron LLP Cheshire and Warrington LEP: LCEGS Report July 2013 Disclaimer This information is provided to help the client identify opportunities in current and future Low Carbon Environmental Goods and Services (LCEGS) markets. It does not constitute advice to the client as to what they should do, when, where or with whom. The client should exercise discretion or seek further professional guidance before committing themselves to any future actions or investments arising from this information. 2 Copyright kMatrix Ltd and Gyron LLP 2013 Cheshire and Warrington LEP: LCEGS Report July 2013 Agreement This report was produced for, and is the property of, the Environmental Sustainability Technical Assistance (ESTA) project; the project is managed and delivered by ENWORKS with funding from the European Regional Development Fund and the Environment Agency.
    [Show full text]
  • Draft Submission to the United Kingdom's Department of Health the European Commission's Proposal for a Revised Tobacco Prod
    DRAFT SUBMISSION TO THE UNITED KINGDOM’S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION’S PROPOSAL FOR A REVISED TOBACCO PRODUCTS DIRECTIVE 1. Introduction i. British American Tobacco UK Ltd and the scope of this submission British American Tobacco UK Ltd (BAT UK) is the British operating subsidiary of British American Tobacco Plc. The UK company is run from its offices in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire and employs some 170 people nationwide. British American Tobacco UK Ltd is the UKs third largest tobacco company with a share of the legal UK market of just over 8%. Its main brands are Pall Mall, Rothmans, Royals, Lucky Strike, Vogue, Dunhill and Cutters Choice. Through this document, BAT UK submits its initial viewpoints on the European Commission’s proposal for a revised Tobacco Products Directive (“The Directive”), launched on 19 December 2012. The proposal is now the subject of the EU’s ordinary legislative procedure in the context of which Member States Governments including the UK will form negotiating positions to be progressed in the Council of Ministers. This document focuses on the impact the Directive is expected to have on the legitimate UK tobacco market, on issues regarding the Directive’s legal base and on the process via which the Directive was developed. We also hope that this document may address some of the concerns raised in the Department of Health’s Explanatory Memorandum on TPD of 4 February 2013. ii. Summary of the TPD’s impact on the UK tobacco market BAT UK believes that the Tobacco Products Directive, if passed in its current form, will have the following consequences for the British tobacco market: The Directive would ban pack formats accounting for 37% of the UK cigarette market and 78% of the UK Handrolling Tobacco (HRT) market.
    [Show full text]
  • Heraldic Terms
    HERALDIC TERMS The following terms, and their definitions, are used in heraldry. Some terms and practices were used in period real-world heraldry only. Some terms and practices are used in modern real-world heraldry only. Other terms and practices are used in SCA heraldry only. Most are used in both real-world and SCA heraldry. All are presented here as an aid to heraldic research and education. A LA CUISSE, A LA QUISE - at the thigh ABAISED, ABAISSÉ, ABASED - a charge or element depicted lower than its normal position ABATEMENTS - marks of disgrace placed on the shield of an offender of the law. There are extreme few records of such being employed, and then only noted in rolls. (As who would display their device if it had an abatement on it?) ABISME - a minor charge in the center of the shield drawn smaller than usual ABOUTÉ - end to end ABOVE - an ambiguous term which should be avoided in blazon. Generally, two charges one of which is above the other on the field can be blazoned better as "in pale an X and a Y" or "an A and in chief a B". See atop, ensigned. ABYSS - a minor charge in the center of the shield drawn smaller than usual ACCOLLÉ - (1) two shields side-by-side, sometimes united by their bottom tips overlapping or being connected to each other by their sides; (2) an animal with a crown, collar or other item around its neck; (3) keys, weapons or other implements placed saltirewise behind the shield in a heraldic display.
    [Show full text]
  • JOURNAL DE MONACO Vendredi 18 Novembre 1994
    et a C.) CENT TRENTE-SEPT1EME ANNEP, N° 7.156 Le numéro 7,70 F VENDREDI 18 NOVEMB 1994 SERVICES UMM CENTRALES • JOURNAL DE MONA *1:e Bulletin Officiel de la Principauté JOURNAL HEBDOMADAIRE PARAISSANT LE VENDREDI DIRECTION - REDACTION - ADMINISTRATION MINISTERE D'ETAT - Place de la Visitation - B.P. 622 - MC 98015 MONACO Téléphone : 93.15.80.00 - Compte Chèque Postal 30 1947 T Marseille ABONNEMENT INSERTIONS LÉGALES 1 an (à compter du 1° janvier) la ligne hors taxe : tarifs toutes taxes comprises Greffe Générai - Parquet Général 34,50 F 295,00 F Monaco, France métropolitaine Gérances libres, locations gérances 37,00 F Etranger 360,00 F Commerces (cessions, etc ) 38,00 F Etranger par avion 455,00 F Annexe de la "Propriété Industrielle", seule 145,00 F Société (Statut, convocation aux assemblées, Changement d'adresse 7,00 F avis financiers, etc ...) 40,00 F Microfiches, l'année 450,00 F Avis concernant las associations (constitution, (Remise de 10 % au-delà de la 10' année souscrite) modifications, dissolution) 34,50 F SOMMAIRE Arrêté Ministériel n° 94-494 du 10 noveMbre 1994 autorisant un méde- cin à pratiquer son art en Principauté (p. -1281). ARRÊTÉS MINISTÉRIELS Arrêté Ministériel n° 94-495 du 10 novembre 1994 fixant les modali- tés d'application de l'article 17 de la loi n° 622 du 5 novembre 1956 relative à l'Aviation Civile (p. 1281). A rrêté Ministériel n° 94-487 du 10 novembre 1994 portatufixatim des taux de redevances perçues à l'occution de la mise en fourrière des Arrêté Ministériel n° 94-496 du 10 novembre 1994 fixant les montants véhicules (p.
    [Show full text]
  • Is an Advertisement an Offer? Why It Is, and Why It Matters Jay M
    Hastings Law Journal Volume 58 | Issue 1 Article 2 1-2006 Is an Advertisement an Offer? Why It Is, and Why It Matters Jay M. Feinman Stephen R. Brill Follow this and additional works at: https://repository.uchastings.edu/hastings_law_journal Part of the Law Commons Recommended Citation Jay M. Feinman and Stephen R. Brill, Is an Advertisement an Offer? Why It Is, and Why It Matters, 58 Hastings L.J. 61 (2006). Available at: https://repository.uchastings.edu/hastings_law_journal/vol58/iss1/2 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Law Journals at UC Hastings Scholarship Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Hastings Law Journal by an authorized editor of UC Hastings Scholarship Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Is an Advertisement an Offer? Why It Is, and Why It Matters JAY M. FEINMAN* AND STEPHEN R. BRILL** INTRODUCTION Courts and scholars uniformly recite the contract law rule familiar to all first-year students: An advertisement is not an offer. The courts and scholars are wrong. An advertisement is an offer. This Article explains why the purported rule is not the law, why the actual rule is that an advertisement is an offer, why that rule is correct, and what it tells us about contract law in particular and legal doctrine in general. I. THE TRADITIONAL RULE: AN ADVERTISEMENT Is NOT AN OFFER It is Hornbook law' that an advertisement is not an offer. Williston self-assuredly declared the rule to be an application of the dividing line between preliminary negotiations and offers: Frequently, negotiations for a contract are begun between parties by general expressions of willingness to enter into a bargain upon stated terms and yet the natural construction of the words and conduct of the parties is rather that they are inviting offers, or suggesting the terms of a possible future bargain than making positive offers.
    [Show full text]
  • Uk Standardised Packaging Consultation
    UK STANDARDISED PACKAGING CONSULTATION RESPONSE OF BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO UK LIMITED 08 August 2012 Table of Contents Page ABOUT BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO UK LIMITED .............................................................. 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................................2 1. QUESTION 1 ................................................................................................................. 10 1.1 Plain Packaging would not work and would have serious unintended consequences .................................................................................................... 10 1.2 Smoking prevalence is reducing without the need for risky additional measures ........................................................................................................... 11 1.3 The FCTC does not require Plain Packaging ..................................................... 11 1.4 Effective alternative measures ........................................................................... 12 2. QUESTION 2 ................................................................................................................. 15 3. QUESTION 3 ................................................................................................................. 16 3.1 The studies relied on in the PHRC Review are flawed and irrelevant ................. 17 3.2 Plain Packaging would not discourage young people from taking up smoking ... 20 3.3 Plain Packaging would not increase
    [Show full text]
  • Impact of Tobacco Tax Increases and Industry Pricing on Smoking Behaviours and Inequalities: a Mixed-Methods Study
    King’s Research Portal DOI: 10.3310/phr08060 Document Version Publisher's PDF, also known as Version of record Link to publication record in King's Research Portal Citation for published version (APA): Partos, T. R., Hiscock, R., Gilmore, A. B., Branston, J. R., Hitchman, S., & Mcneill, A. (2020). Impact of tobacco tax increases and industry pricing on smoking behaviours and inequalities: a mixed-methods study. Public Health Research , 8(6), 1-174. https://doi.org/10.3310/phr08060 Citing this paper Please note that where the full-text provided on King's Research Portal is the Author Accepted Manuscript or Post-Print version this may differ from the final Published version. If citing, it is advised that you check and use the publisher's definitive version for pagination, volume/issue, and date of publication details. And where the final published version is provided on the Research Portal, if citing you are again advised to check the publisher's website for any subsequent corrections. General rights Copyright and moral rights for the publications made accessible in the Research Portal are retained by the authors and/or other copyright owners and it is a condition of accessing publications that users recognize and abide by the legal requirements associated with these rights. •Users may download and print one copy of any publication from the Research Portal for the purpose of private study or research. •You may not further distribute the material or use it for any profit-making activity or commercial gain •You may freely distribute the URL identifying the publication in the Research Portal Take down policy If you believe that this document breaches copyright please contact [email protected] providing details, and we will remove access to the work immediately and investigate your claim.
    [Show full text]
  • Cigarette Price List Effective 02Nd December 2019
    Cigarette Price List Effective 02nd December 2019 Price Name Price Name €18.20 B&H Maxi Box 28’s €13.20 Superkings Black €18.20 Silk Cut Blue 28’s €13.20 Superkings Blue €18.20 Silk Cut Purple 28’s €13.20 Superkings Green Menthol €17.00 Marlboro Gold KS Big Box 28s €13.20 Pall Mall 24’s Big Box €16.65 Major 25’s €13.20 JPS Red 24’s €16.40 John Player Blue Big Box 27’s €13.20 JPS Blue 24’s €16.00 Mayfair Superking Original 27’s €13.00 Silk Cut Choice Super Line 20s €16.00 Mayfair Original 27’s €13.00 John Player Blue €16.00 Pall Mall Red 30’s €13.00 John Player Bright Blue €16.00 Pall Mall Blue 30’s €13.00 John Player Blue 100’s €16.00 JPS Blue 29’s €13.00 Lambert & Butler Silver €15.20 Silk Cut Blue 23’s €12.70 B&H Silver 20’s €15.20 Silk Cut Purple 23’s €12.70 B&H Select €15.20 B&H Gold 23’s €12.70 B&H Select 100’s €14.80 John Player Blue Big Box 24’s €12.70 Camel Filters €14.30 Carroll’s Number 1 23 Pack €12.70 Camel Blue €14.20 Mayfair Original 24’s €12.30 Vogue Green €13.70 Players Navy Cut €12.30 Vogue Blue Capsule €13.70 Regal €11.80 Mayfair Double Capsule €13.70 Rothmans €11.80 John Player Blue Compact €13.70 Consulate €11.80 Mayfair Original €13.70 Dunhill International €11.80 Pall Mall Red €13.50 B&H Gold 100’s 20s €11.80 Pall Mall Blue €13.50 Carroll’s No.1 €11.80 Pall Mall Red 100’s €13.50 B&H K.S.
    [Show full text]
  • Tide Turning on Plain Packaging
    20.02.2015 ABCs GUIDE INSIDE Are you stocking the star performers? MAGAZINES Page 38 » Doing mags differently ‘I’m targeting a £25 average basket spend’ Page 28 » NEWS l CONVENIENCE l PROFIT www.betterretailing.com l £2.20 Tide turning on SYMBOLS plain packaging £10m new l 99% of consultation respondents say no to the measure. business l Rumours of cabinet split ahead of parliamentary vote. bonanza l ‘This is winnable’, says BAT’s Ron Ridderbeekx. Page 5 » for Nisa NEWSSTAND Recruitment drive picks up 17 i margin Costcutter stores in beats Sun Northern Ireland. and Star Page 6 » Pro-rata terms on ADVERTISING 10p price increase welcomed by Suppliers retailers. Page 4 » planning ICE CREAM covered ‘We’ve got gantry ads Display ban it licked’ offers marketing Unilever targeting opportunity, say 68% growth with retailers. Page 4 » summer launch blitz. Page 11 » Vol 126 No 8 FOR TRADE USE ONLY Plain packs rebels? 08 Seven great ideas to Are these the rebels supporting your cause? RN has identified these five mem- make money in 2015 bers of the cabinet, seven other ministers and three senior Conservatives have all Page 30 shown concern at the government’s plans for plain packs. Page 5 » » Pepsi, Pepsi MAX and the Pepsi Globe are registered trademarks of PepsiCo Inc. Source: *Nielsen RMS Total Coverage Value Sales – MAT 27.12.14 vs YA **Nielsen RMS Total Impulse ROS ACV Weighted – MAT 27.12.14 vs YA BRV300376_15 Retail Newsagent 20 February 2015 3 Last Wednesday, wearing a white t-shirt and ‘plain’ plastic mask, I marched with 100 retailers through Westminster to tell the govern- ment why introducing plain packaging would be a disasterous deci- sion.
    [Show full text]
  • Ritual Year 8 Migrations
    Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Studies with Ethnographic Museum at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences — SIEF Working Group on The Ritual Year Edited by Dobrinka Parusheva and Lina Gergova Sofia • 2014 THE RITUAL YEAR 8 MIGRATIONS The Yearbook of the SIEF Working Group on The Ritual Year Sofia, IEFSEM-BAS, 2014 Peer reviewed articles based on the presentations of the conference in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, 26-29 June 2012 General Editor: Emily Lyle Editors for this issue: Dobrinka Parusheva and Lina Gergova Language editors: Jenny Butler, Molly Carter, Cozette Griffin-Kremer, John Helsloot, Emily Lyle, Neill Martin, Nancy McEntire, David Stanley, Elizabeth Warner Design and layout: Yana Gergova Advisory board: Maria Teresa Agozzino, Marion Bowman, Jenny Butler, Molly Carter, Kinga Gáspár, Evy Håland, Aado Lintrop, Neill Martin, Lina Midholm, Tatiana Minniyakhmetova, David Stanley, Elizabeth Warner The Yearbook is established in 2011 by merging former periodicals dedicated to the study of the Ritual Year: Proceedings of the (5 volumes in 2005–2011). Published by the Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Studies with Ethnographic Museum at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences ISSN 2228-1347 © Authors © Dobrinka Parusheva & Lina Gergova, editors © Yana Gergova, design and layout © SIEF Working Group on The Ritual Year © IEFSEM-BAS CONTENTS Foreword 9 THE SEED-STORE OF THE YEAR Emily Lyle 15 MODERN SPORTS AWARDS CEREMONIES – A GENEALOGICAL ANALYSIS Grigor Har. Grigorov 27 THE RITUAL OF CHANGE IN A REMOTE AREA: CONTEMPORARY ARTS AND THE RENEWAL OF A
    [Show full text]
  • Ing Items Have Been Registered
    ACCEPTANCES Page 1 of 20 January 2008 LoAR THE FOLLOWING ITEMS HAVE BEEN REGISTERED: ÆTHELMEARC Ælfra Long. Device change. Per pale argent and lozengy argent and purpure, three domestic cats rampant contourny sable crowned Or. The submitter is a court baroness and thus entitled to display a coronet. The submitter’s previous device, Per pale argent and lozengy argent and purpure, three domestic cats rampant contourny sable, is released. Æsa Helgulfsdottir. Name and device. Per bend argent and sable, a flame azure and an arrow bendwise argent. Aquila Blackmore. Device change. Gules, on a lozenge ployé argent between in chief two coronets Or, a mullet sable, a bordure embattled argent. The submitter is a court baron and thus entitled to display a coronet. The submitter’s previous device, Argent, vetu ployé gules, a mullet sable within a bordure embattled argent, is retained as a badge. Beniamin Hackewode. Name and device. Vert, a wolf rampant contourny maintaining a halberd argent, in dexter chief a mullet Or. Brandubh Ó Donnghaile. Badge. (Fieldless) A drum bendwise argent. Catrijn van der Hedde. Device. Or, a dragon’s head cabossed sable and on a chief vert three triangles inverted Or. Éamonn mac Alaxandair. Name and device. Per bend sinister argent and Or, three dexter hands in bend sinister and a lion rampant gules, a bordure sable. As precedent notes: There was some concern whether this was too reminiscent of the Red Hand of Ulster, a prohibited charge in the SCA. It turns out that the Red Hand of Ulster was used as an augmentation, not as a main charge.
    [Show full text]