j Buiuii SToilce* 1 JNURSERYMAN, SOUTHBRIDGE. T WISH to give notice that lam a Prac- |. tical Gardener from England, having h^d i hirty-tbT*e yearn expfcrifcn^. 1 ' f I j Persons wanting their fruit trees pruned apd dressed,' should 'let ma know, and I w|ill guarantee td makjß jtnera grow and bßar fruit every year, free from blight. Most people do pot property understand the natu>fe;of tree! ; through of |xperienee; !h trying to a^potind tWey lose twenty. This is fully proved by the faot that jmost trees are'dead|/at 16 or 30 years, whnn they oneht jist to be cowing into their prime at 50 years. If owners would hot tampei with their treei and engage with me for afaw yearn, I will give them plenty "f f roit, instead of hnvin^fofurchaee th"imporr<rd artioie. I am opc&itd out ;and trim,' all kind* of fruit trees with any man m the world, and make them grow, strong and healthy. i I wish to feaae a fruit oroliVrd^ for a term; , of. 1§ or .21 years.,; Old trees op young. Please let me Itnow by Utter.' J TESTIMONIAL. The trees pruned by Mr A. J. Gardiner this laßt'>t'wo years I have givr>n v qpe, ef^ery satisfaction, bearing excellent fruit and free from blifehfy-yThornaa Rodgera, Sourhbridge. (JLi./i a I Plenty of others can be seen, .■ l /!/j;/rA.)Ji I^ABDINiERj \i±hi//AA'. ■ .<■■ -:.':;"! TA MLLtNTYNFS GREAT TAKING ; afaS gahselD | HAS^OWv COMMENCED, j ■ ■•!!•, ■;' /,•;■/-■ ,'.T:: ArWH ,7/,<l $ i..-i.«".:.m:< ■-•■ ii.v.- t ,:•,;.] ..,,.,..,„.,! I ■■■'■ ' ■•.;■•'■;■ •!,■;.• •('■ •■•■ :J •! >;;.; > - ,;,: ::..,; -?..., ! ■•; <:.'■■ "i. .i, >:?!> ; ;.ii: >;..im ni *j-xnl j • ■■•■• ■ ■ •.■■ ; i'>i vi ! i! J'-:jJ > rM..!oi 1 j )u hio^ CHRISTCH^CH ' :is ?. 1 - . ><!*&: ■!.;• f* ;' ; ;.. ■; tim^ru. ■;' ;;^|j ; i ••••■■ i .•'■ y-i {■■■.. ii'.-.i:. '■ i.;.>- : v.-'!" -■; ■ .'.'l ti !■> JAS. :;JL PHEHPi BAKER, OONFErR]QNJfiR,o PASTRjY .. COO.X, CATERICR.;;;^ J I, REG Reßpectfnlly. toMnJffrnJf %j lk- ' habitabts 1 " of \ the EHesmere x Ettstrfot that, I have taken over tlie.BusiiaeW^o lo^g Carried on by'Mrs'Cqpplestone.' Tn Soliciting patrona'ge 1 1 have to offer Orat-cla^s quality regularity and reasonable charges, Small Goods and^Cakes, either on hand or made to onjer, Good and, phpap. , . A regular Luncheon, with nice Cup ofTta .:•.••.! on Baje Days, at any hour. " j A Broiled Steak or Chop, or a Light Se| frenhtnent, with Tea, Coffee, or Cocoa _... ;; at any time, j Lunchepqsi Dinners^ Sqjppejij.Balls, Tea Meetings,, &c,, Catered f or in jfi^rst- ! class style a^ Moderate (■liHrgea. I I trust the reputation' t have iin the District as a Baker, Pastry Cook, afad Caterer may be an earnest of suooess m iqy present undertakin&:. . ' f Your OHediettt - i JAS'' ; MiPHILLIPH, I — Righ Street, LeeaAQn i * Mftrch ; $ i&% ;.,,,, j
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 935, 15 August 1891, Page 1
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