Alexander t,air: FAIRFIELD NURSEIir. I take this opportunity of thanking *h public for \he very liberal and increa«un K support I .have received during the tin I have been in business, and' beg io in 1 form them that my Nursery Stock thi r y ShTB .LARGEST & HEALTHIEST . „ I have ever offered, c s P ec i» l i?L_ lc , THE FRUIT ANf> FOkEST TREES " They have all' been carefully preparec tor Transplanting, and' are nowin splen l d)d' condition for sending out, and thi Pricps^f illJbe such as* cannot fail to givi ' satyfaction". ' Inspection invited. < EARLY ORDERS SOLICITED. As usual, ail Orders left with Cummins _, .SlMMim. *and,q<}.* RidgF»y Street,, or a the Fairfield Nursery, as in the past, s< in thefature,*rill have my cawful ant « ' * prompt attention- ( ' t - .1 -price Liatt'Frefe on application. "» * AIiEiAKDER'T^AIBD, , , • UlairfielANnricnr, .Or . Box3l,P.O.,Wanjanui - \ U BLANTINa SEASON, ~<>T'A' ME S T A -I R V Offers a Large and Choice Assortment .4" • ' ' 'Of "'■-• ' < .*■ . PRUIT 'T^BEES Fof ihis seasons They are well •- rooted, '^on^, and healthy, ' ana consist of — Pears, Plunis, Cherries "Peaches, Apricots, Nectarines r Medlars, Gooseberries 1 Currftntß, Raspberries, Strawberries &c, &c.*, &c. { «se'B, 800 varieties, Azalias, Camelias, ■ Bhodidendrons, and other choice ' "'^FLOWERING SHRUBS. _ { L Forest Trees in variety. upwards of 10,000 ,Fruit Tfees^ffom 2 to s"years old to dispose I <>j^w suit the times will be sold cheap. 3 AlbO, 200 fappcimen Apple Trees in first rate order for removal, will fruit ' jfreeJy next season, to make room will * be gold a bargain. | y^r^ Come and order early. , 'Agricultural and Garden Seeds of best quality in Stock. ' -S; VV °Es F ° D » " NURSERY; ; Kino Sibeet, Feiuhng. ' fjolendid C»Becf.ion of FRUIT . iZZ .TREJ^ ior sale this season. j i $3& varieties of Apples toobdosefroni. Q&& Fwiit Trees in atrundanoe r ~: ' -j— : Insp£©ssm invited. : Also. lift varieties of Cyclamen. FtjOUR! FLOUR- * 'A^-SS fo^ Chamberlain's FLOUR ' J\. : 'adniittied to be the best in , _ ' liie Manawatu. t Chamberlain' 6ig the onlj Mill that ] fitted with' appliances for thoroughly *nixingthe wheat, essential to making good Flour. Ordtap punctually .attended to. llr, T. B. has now started a ipprn-crnshin^ machine., ' ( Oats crushed ,at Si per busheL iOushed.Qats.for sale.at 2s 6d . •ff. B^iOHAITBEBLAIN Fedu>ino Stbjjc J^oub Mni. «->r-.. , IWTEI&ON HEMATITE ' PAINT. • i^-^57 — s — 4 ' -ij^S-EWMAN having been apj«^l»4<agent for the above iA this * fl^rfcf, 'begs to announce he is 1 prepared to execute orders for any - idUantity« ' 'Sampleg^on application. ' Colored Fires for Theatrical purpose* always on hand. "^ J. NEWMAN Purveyor l^s^R^ to l 8 r " by Goyer"a. W. J3 BOW N , ' Successor to 1L F. Logan. Established 1844.) Orocer, Tea-dealer, and Provis or ' 'Merchant. CASH BUYER OP FRESH BUT TER AND EGGS. "TTISTTORS to Wellington will say« V money by making their purchase: at this old-established hou«e. Goods delivered free to Railway Bt&viou' Lambton Quay, Wellington, Opposite Government Bnildmys. / * S *TTOB PRINTING m all its branche #| executed on the shortest notic* at the Stab Office* Charges ver ie&soxiable.
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 42, 27 September 1887, Page 1
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