THE "NEW CAH^IE" IJAX-HEIJTER i From CHARLES WAIN & CO., cpstiugp, H. 8., 28th Nov.,- 1889.^ ''There is no doubt it is tlo best md irost practical Machine at work in (the Colony." From SSTUARtT t BUTTON & CO.. Orotin Dours, 17th Sept.. 1889.— *We hnve no hesitation in saying that your trippers are tl:e beet in the waarket." From L. FALCONER, Orruondville, E. 8., 4th Nov., 1889. "The Stripper is doing very good work,- in fnct, I ett< r than any Stripper I have seen. • We pot through 5 tons of green hd on Saturday. We supply cemp'ete Mill Outfits of any r'esircd capacity. Cireu!ars and Estimates of cost ou application to BOOTH McEOIn/LD & CO., Carlyle Impkirent and Iron Works, Cbi-istchurcb. Ag'n's— Poxtoc C. Bonore. IVmevfton— "Ready Money Store.
Aramoho Nursery to the Front. 3TRUIT TREES IN GREAT VARIETY. APPLES, Pears, Plums, Peaches Cherries, Apricots, Quinces, Oranges, Nectarines, Lemons, Gooseberries, Black Currants, Red Currants, White Currrmts, Raspberries and Rhubarb, Loquats and Persimmons. Ndts.— Walnuts, Chestnuts, Gilberts, Cob Nuts, Hazel Nuts, and Almonds. .J SHELTER AND FOREST TBEES, ■ * PINES AND Tf? CYPRESSES, OAKS, ELMS, ASH ORIENTAL PLANES, and a Large Stook of H edge Pknts, i v&, Quioks and;Batberrie3. •■ . — *=*:**«-;«■■'• -^<s*j ■ „- ROBES, EHODEDANDRONS, V AND OAMELTA3. All to be Cleared at Reduced Prices. Come and Inspect for yourselves, Pnces. . Catalogues and Special Price List . POBted to any address free. W. T 1 Beiiefield, Aramoho Nursery, JOHN AH Rli J* Pegs, to announce that he bus commenced business on his own »«• count as a HIT heelwrigliti In those premises lately occupied by Jenkins & Co., Hall Street, Foxton. Carts built to any size, and Bni?- --" gies nnd Traps repainted and varnished on the premises. npiCHTEB, XT ANNESTAD & CO TIMBER, a»d FLOURMILLERS. PALMEESTON NORTH. Have on Sale all kinds of Building Timber MoiV. dings Sillies and Doors Seasoned 1 rees Timber always on hand. Fist Class 1; oiler Flour, Pnl'ard, Bran, &c, at lowl bt quotations. /gi"ntsFor Timber— Messrs Bncon & Speirs. for Flour- Mrßobe.it A oLean. SHORTEST AND MOST DIREC T J.OTJTE TO WANGANUI. C E- LEVINS KOYAL MAIL COACH j^tkx] ILL n;«et the Trnm at Sans- on VV Mornings and Evening", " leaving Bulls m time to catcli ihe 'Irani for Fo>ttn oi- Wednesday and Friday mornings, and Monday, "Wednetday and i rid ay eveuiigs, arriving at Bulls in lime to caicli the coach that meets the train at Gieat f ord for Wanganui same night. Passnigavs and r parcel's can be booted right through. :. e.E. levin. • ' '"' it ■ " ■ '
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 15 September 1891, Page 1
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412Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 15 September 1891, Page 1
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