NEWS
Alzu’s new premises on Summit Road, Blue Hills
Alzu opens Blue Hills
feed & pet store
W
ith a proud history
of manufacturing
horse feed for
more than 20 years, something
which stemmed from its stud's
pedigree of breeding cham-
pion showjumpers and
dressage horses, Alzu has
opened a comprehensively-
stocked feed and animal
requisites store in the heart of
Gauteng's horse country,
namely Blue Hills, Midrand.
The new shop joins Alzu's
growing chain of its own retail
outlets which include
Bronkhorstspruit, Rayton,
Delmas and Petit, and
representation through many
agents.
Alzu manufactures a range of
feeds for all livestock, includ-
ing four blends for horses
available in both meal and
cube form, as well as poultry
feeds for layers and broilers,
and feeds for sheep, pigs,
goats, dairy and beef cattle
and even game.
All these feeds will be available
at the new Alzu Depot in Blue
Hills. In addition the Alzu Pet
& Vet section of the depot
offers a full range of animal
medication, livestock equip-
ment, vaccines, supplements,
poultry equipment and dog
food.
The depot is on the corner of
Summit and P l antation Roads
and can be contacted on 082
827-9361
SPRING FESTIVAL
From page 10
For information on the Spring
Festival and booking for the
under threat world-wide.
talks, workshops and music
The spring festival programme
contact Garden World on 011
of talks and workshops
957 2545 /011 956 3003 or
includes an afternoon of music
083 997 6142.
and garden mayhem with
Or go to
Tanya Visser, Richard Cock and
www.gardenworld.co.za
Paul Vonk of Mayford Se eds
presenting 'In Tune with
Nature'.
Other annual attractions at the
festival are the school gardens,
children's box gardens and
floral exhibits of Interflora and
the Gauteng Flora Union.
Details of dates and times of
the various talks and demon-
strations are to be found in the
Diary section of this magazine.
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