SEASON FOR PLANTING. Evergreen trees may be planted with success from April to October inclusive. Decideous trees from May to September. E DONALD has for sale Pinus Maritima, 0 P. Pineaster, P. Halpensis. These are well suited to plant for shelters, being very hardy and of rapid growth, and can be sold cheap ; also a variety of trees and shrubs, comprising pines, cypresses, hollies, laurels, enonimas, laurestinas, myrtles, fruit trees, native trees, ferns, &c, &c. A pi’ice list may be seen and orders taken at the store of H. F. LOGAN, Lambton quay, or at Eden Yale Nursery and Pleasure Ground, Karori. WAIRARAPA STATIONERY STORE, Two doors from Post Office, Greytown. HE. SEAGER, having opened the above, • is prepared to supply, at WELLINGTON PRICES, all kinds of; useful and fancy Stationery, Tissue paper, &c,'Church Services, Prayer Books, Hymnals, Wesleyan Hymns, &c. Copy and School materials of all kinds. A Circulating Library. T4BI ‘SS •ojo-jg toqrfiSuB I }]; ‘aZLTfIHOS H T •qoa«j\[ isq SuiouararaoQ —.xoquiocnay; •iyuo qjuoui eno aoj ‘HSYO jo J Pl os OC L jpM. puß ‘uorpnpoa ojqßaapisuoo it }B paipßiuoa ueaq st?q qoiqM ‘ocy ‘ajßAiuoqiaßa ‘esxqfi ‘sutqo ‘eacMOpoq ‘sjoqußiq ‘sjooq JO 3JOOJB Siq JO o[Ot[As. 9qj JO l['|UOJ\[ 9UQ aoj 3TTS DNIRYEPIO H3LISNOW b pjoq oj poaiiuaapp BBq -g *9ai.ub 01 s coS aoj raooa Gjpnct oj aapao jjX *HHOXS I3H I X I-B NY £C S.aZIIHHOS *3 T xv i ‘HOHYH 3 8 1 BNION3MWOO 1 *at:no himoi ano aoa 31YS DNIHYaiO XY3HD . Jg ON E DIJST MAN UR E. i MANUFACTURED and SOLD by the undersigned in quantities to suit purchasers. “ Cheapest and best Manure ever dial covered.” —Stephen’s Book of the Farm. “ One of the best, most lasting, and cheapest l Manures that a Earmer can use.” —Encyclopedia of Agriculture.
Orders executed in order of rotation. THOS. W. PILCHER. Steam Mills, Manners street. WOODSIDE STEAM SAW MILL has always a large stock of various sizes of Totara. Having great steam power, can execute large orders speedily. J. GALLON, Manager. Woodside, Wairarapa, March 2, 1871. A RAT A, HI SAW MILL is prepared to cut timber to order with dispatch. A. HUGHAN, Manager. Wairarapa, March 2, 1871. WRIGHT’S PURE COAL TAR SOAP should be in daily use in every family. As a Preventative of Infectious Diseases of every kind, its importance is recognised by the most pi’ominent members of the Medical profession, as well as by the leading johrnals of the day. Vide “ Lancet,” “ Medical Times and Gazette,” “ British Medical Journal,” &c. The “Times” has directed especial attention to the increase of infectious diseases and warned the public to use every sanitary precaution. The use of Pure Coal Tar Soap is the readiest, simplest, and most effective means to this end. Sold everywhere by Chemists, in Tablets, 6d and Is each,... CAUTION. —The great and increasing favor this truly antiseptic and detergent. Soap has gained as the best Soap for daily toilet use, has caused a host of imitations. The proprietors direct attention to the fact that each Tablet of the Original and Genuine Coal Tar Soap bears the impress “ SAPO CARBONIS DETERGENS under which name it is registered. Sole Inventors and Proprietors, W. V. WRIGHT & CO., Maunnfacturing Chemists, Southwark Street, London, S.E. Where the digestive powers are so weak as to cause imperfect Assimilation, and in many cases laying the foundation for Counsumption and Wasting, the use of Savory & Moores’s Pancreatic Emulsion and Pancreatine, already so highly approved by the Medical faculty, will be found among the most potent remedial agents ; they effect the digestion of Cod Liver Oil and prevent nausea, while they efficiently supply the place o fthe oil when the stomach re-, jects it. These facts are attested by the published records of medical men, extracts from which accompany each bottle, price from 2s to 21s. Savory & Moore, 143, New Bond Street, London, and all Chemists. Note —Savory &- Moore’s name and trade mark on each bottle. April 22,1871. [s2w.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 14, 29 April 1871, Page 17
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