ItuiiiineMH ]Votic«*« A. J. Gardiner^ NURSERYMAN, SOUTHBRIDGE. [ TWTSH to give notice that 1 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 guiirantee .to make them grow and bear fruit evory year, free from blight. Most people do not properly understand the naturt/, of trees ; through want of exf perienoe, fn trying; to- nave; a pound --they lose twenty. Tbis is fully proved by tb<? 'fact that most trees ar« dead at 15 or 30 years, ;when they oi-_rht just to be coming into their prime a,tso years. If owners would not tampei with theij* trees and engagejwith me for a few years, I .will give, them/ 1 plenty . p_; £ ruit,, instead of ImvinK to purdikse'thfe imported article. I am open to cut' and trim all kinds .of fruit trees with'anyman m the world, and make them grow strong and healthy. I wish to leased fru)t orclwrd for a term of 15 or *21i ; years. Old trees or young. Please let me know by letter. v , : , 'testimonial, a■, \ The<trees prunejdiljy., Mr A.. J. Gardiner this iast/ two yearfj,|haye ; , given me, every satief action j -bear^gf excellent fruit and free, -from* /blight ,Rodger_j, Sou .hhridge.^, ■ ... | : •'.-,- r ■'...' :'\\ . ,'.. - Plenty( ; of •o.tnera'C'an be' seen, "- : vai. r-A.^jftA^DINER.*V; .i{,^ V ""■■' " ; * :; ■■■ . ■ '■'._ ■ .. ■■'..■"•' -■ ~ . ' ■■ "• p~ •■ ■' %■ '"'■'■ I . ,'/ ;'*;"* ; ;V Vw/ : ;. ; .V;*;/V a ,-V . ;: i -■$£a\ ' /O^EiiSLT • l&'-tiWx*' '-. • ■'■'■■' ■.;>.-■*.• ■'■ - l-T^:vfeS«* ■: .• , • •• .-:^j,- •■• v j * v ''.4f.'-^* r ' /■'■ '*• ''"«'•• .'/ . / : .-''VV *;■' ' '' :V.J,;" ! '/- ■ ■ ; " ! I. <::;!■ '. . ;• ; .;.' '•:_.. ' '-V>,li.V"W.« ww. *v .,„. ,"" ; VV. ,'V '■'■ : '- ."'.-* ' v,.&^V'-: ; wwMmmv i .V--*v*.*. 'i .'•• ' , .^y;V..^ - •v .;■..■..'. .'•«.*■. :[<rA : A: : \ Mr> V*M : V ; 1 ; : WV ! :■■: J V/W/WVW , j" ;f^* I-; j ; • .■■ : i : 1 " i • : : ■ i ■ , '■- . . - *■• I, • v -a ?rv "■ ■ j CHRISTCHHUH 1 . AND j j, ■;-. : . V TIMARU " W i.i .■ '* ■' ; : 1 - V" ' A . '•: j BAKEU, . CONFF-CRION-Hlft. ' PASTRY COOK, CATERER. | I REG Respectfully to inform th«. In* habitants of the' Ellesmere District that I huve taken over the Business so lonK carried on by Mrs Copplestone. In soliciting patronage L have to offer first-dab* quality regularity and reasonable charges. Small Goods nnd Cakes, either on hand or made to order, Good tind Cheap. A regular Luncheon, with nice Cup of Tea on Sale Days*, at any hour. A Broiled Steak or Chop, or a Light ReJ f roshment, with Tea, Coffee, or Cocoa at any time. Luncheons, Dinners, Suppejs, Balls, Tea Meetings, &c, Catered for m firstclass style at Moderate charges. I trust the reputation I have gained ir the Distriei **8 a Baker, Pastry Cook, ant Caterer may be an earnest of success ih mj present undertaking. > Yonr Obedipnt Servant, JAS. M. PHILLIPS, •> 1 High Street, LeestonV I March 2. 1891. .-&
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 930, 29 July 1891, Page 1
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436Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 930, 29 July 1891, Page 1
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