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"DYYOUttBIGHI'M AUICK MARCH!II WILLIAMS' .Wholesale ami Retail Tobacoiipositß Club Hotel, MASTERTON J. WILLIAMS Takes this opportunity to thank his numerous customers for the kind patronage accorded him since the late lire while carrying on business in his temporary premises, and now begs to inform them that he has now opened up his new shop on the old corner site, opposite the well-known Club Hotel, with a splendid shipment of American Tobaccos Fancy Goods, &c, J I W. is the only importer in the Wairarapa of Cameron's Celebrated AMERICAN TOBACCOS. The following now brands now to hand : Belle of Virginia Carolina liose Golden Gem Auuimn Loaves Cable Twists Gold Bar Venus Twist Yankee's Glory Wake up Cock Honey Dew Havelock's Mixture Drcyer's Pride Golden Cloud iiiciimouiicaveiulsn Sun Flower Mix. Negro Head Princess Mixture German tiling. Agent for the f 'niitcrbury Times, Evening Post, New Zcalandor, Saturday Nights? milE FLOWE!!, FRUIT, & KITCHEN 1 GARDEN. FOR AUGUST, THIS slicnhl be a busy month in all gardens, for draining, digging, trenching, planting of trees, hedges, bulbs, etc, Dig round all l'r.iit trees giving apples, pearl, and plums manure; prune fruit tiecs cutting away all cross shoots leaving only sueli biMncimo ..« piactiee or wilting Dack the leaning branches with the idea of making the trees dwarf. In cutting the tree back it only forces growth encourages blight and waste fruit. Those that believe in cutting back to cause fruit bearing or to make a dwarf should inspect the re-, stilt upon hedge rows under the same treat- 1 ment, and they will see that edges tiiat are cut an the tallest and the most branchy but without fruit. If you want haws take the hedge that is left to grow without cutting. So we have found the same result in fruit growing. In planting out young tries water • them well, put shelter round young pines and cuprcssus. Early sowing of cabbage teed may now be made of the following sorts: Early York, King of Cabbage, Warenheap, Sugar Loaf, also cauliflower in a dry sheltered spot. Onions to ensure a good crop should bo sown this month, the sorts to sow are is one of the best crops and keeps best for large onions, try giant roccoa, Sow carrots early and late sorts, Sow turnips towards the end of the month, also parsnips and potatoes. Sow parsley as edgings or in beds, also pels and broad Windsor beans. Flower seed will be better sown this month than later; shelter them from the sun and frost. Sow rhubarb in well dug rich ground the stalks will be lit for use in Autumn.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 236, 12 August 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 236, 12 August 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 236, 12 August 1879, Page 2

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