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H.A.G.B. SOCIETY. THE nexfMeeting will be' held at Leeßion on THURSDAY, JDLY: 2nd ■:■ ■: '; =»■:•■■ -■ ■•••■; .-;. ; A. J. Grardiner^ ;BQUTH^r|dGB; I WISH to give notice that 1 am a ?rnc-; tical Gardener from England, having, had thirty-three years experience. Perßons want lg tbeic fruiti trees pruned! and dressed, shouTl let rr>e know, on.l I will guHrantee to make them grew and; bear fruit every year, free from blight. Most people, da npt. properly, understand 1 the nature of treen; through Want of experience, m trying to save a pound theylone twenty. This is fully proved by the fact that most trees ar o dead at 15 or 30i years, when they ought jnst to be coming into their prime at 50 years. ' If owners wou?d not tampoj with their trees nnd engage with me for afewyeare,. I will give ti.ern p enty ©f froit, instead of having to ( ii'ohase tho imported article. 1 am open to cvi and trim all kinds of fruit troes with any man m the world, and n.ako them grow strong and healthy. I wish to lease a fruit orchard for a | tr;rm of 15 or 21 yenre. Old trees or young. Please let me know by letter. TESTIMONIAL. The trocN primed by Mr A, J, Gardiner this last two yours h'jve given ma every satiHfaution, bearing excellent fruit nnd free from blight. — Thomaa Rodgers, Southbridge. Plenty of others can be seen. ' >, 5, GARDINER, i

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume x, Issue 919, 17 June 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume x, Issue 919, 17 June 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume x, Issue 919, 17 June 1891, Page 3

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