The Edison Gem! TUST RECEIVED—A consign pJ ment of the cbove The most'. Perfect Talking Machines yet offered to the public. Each machine com plete with a Recorder, Reproducer, extra large Spun Brass llo ;, n, *Oll Feeder, Oamel Hair Brush and Book of Instruction, so simple a child car. use it so perfect that you get the best of the World’s music in your own home, so interesting because you can make and re-pro-duce your own records, and so cheap that everyone shou d got one. Call and see them, I have plenty of Records to choose from, and more to arrive. ALMANAC S. I have still a few “ STAR ” Almanacs left. DIARIES. These are nearly all gone. An early call may save disappointment. School Requisites. A full stock of these now invoiced to meet the coming demand. ALE ERASER, STATIONER & NEWS AGENT, Main street. FOXTON MEDICAL FUND. ON and after June 2nd Dr Graham will visit Foxton on Mondays instead of Saturdays, and may be consulted at Mr Rickard’s shop during the following hours : Mondays — 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays —9.3o to 10 a.m. ; 2to 2.30 p.m. Note. —ln future all subscriptions due and overdue must be paid to Mr Rickard at bis shop, which becomes due on the 24th of each month. BRIDGE & ANDREWS, DENTISTS, 102, Wiliis-H., Wellington. Will Visit Foxton, Thursday morning, June sth. Levin, Friday, June 6th. Otaki, Friday, June 7tb. Trees. Trees. Trees. PLANTING SEASON 1901. OVER 600,000 FRUIT, SHELTER AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, BED K PLANTS, &c. < cl a : m A PPLES, Pears, Plums Peaches i V Apricots, Japanese Plums, Nectarines, Medlars, Quinces, Oranges, Lemons, Persimmons, Raspberries, Mulberries, Strawberries, Gooseberries, Currants, Grape Vines, the new fruit “ Loganberry,” and Lancashire Prize Gooseberries in great variety; Macrocarpa, Pines, Gums, Abies, Rhododendrons, Camel ias, Daphnes, Ericas, &c., &c. Every Tree is grown in high country, and in an exposed position, without shelter, and is therefore hardy and sure to succeed in any locality. I stoc!/no cheap rubbish stuff, but sound, strong, healthy trees. I hold testimonials as to the success of ray trees from all parts of the colony. Thos. Horton, PREMIER NURSERIES, PAHIATUA.
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Manawatu Herald, 10 June 1902, Page 3
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