Bnalneas TSotice* A. J. Gardiner^ NURSERYMAN, SOUTHBRIDGE. TWTSH to give notice that I am a Practical Gardener from England, having had thirty-three years experience. Persons wanting their fruit trees pruned nnd dressed, should let me know, and I will guurantee to make them grow and bear fruit every year, free from blight. Most people do not properly understand the nature of trees ; through want of experience, m tryine: to nave a pound tliey lose twenty. This is fully proved by the fact that most trees ar o dead at 15 or 30 years, when they ousrht just to be coming into their prime at 50 years. If owners would nottampei with their trees nnd engage with me for a few years, I will crive them plenty ef fruit, instead of having to purchase the imported article. Torn open to cut and trim all kinds of fruit trees with any man m the world, and make them grow strong and healthy. I wish to lease a fruit orchard for a term of 15 or 21 years. Old trees or young. Please let me know by letter. TESTIMONIAL. The trees pruned by Mr A. J. Gardiner this last two years have given me every satisfaction, bearing excellent fruit and free from blight. — Thomas Rodgers, South bridge. Plenty of others can be seen. A.J.GARDINER. BALLANTYNE'S GREAT STOCK TAKING SALE EL^S NOW COMMENCED. CHRISTCHTiUH ! , and ' ; ; TIMARU : JAS. I. PHILLIPS, BAKEK, CONFECRIONBR, PASTRY COOK, CATERER. I REG Respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of the Ellesmere District that T li/ivo taken ovor the Business po long carried ou by Mrs Copplestone. In soliciting patronage L have to offer first-clu&s quality regularity and reasonable charges. Small Goods and Cakes?, oither on h&nd or made to order, Good and Cheap. A regular Luncheon, with nice Cup of Tea on Sale Dayp, at any hour. ' A Broiled Steak or Chop, or a Light Reg f reshinent, with Tea, Coffee, or Cocoa at any time. Luncheons, Dinners, Suppejs, Balls, Tea Meetings, &c, Catered for m firstclnss style at Moderate charges. I trust the reputation I have gained m the District t>n a Baker, Pastry Cook, and Caterer may be an earnest of success m mj present nndertakinc. J v Your Obedient Servant, JAS; -M. PIHLLIPS, High Street, Leeaton March 2, 189 L
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 928, 22 July 1891, Page 1
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