rjHARLES' B.C. REES-MOGG Will give the First of his Series of Class Lectures " ON^"RHETORIC."' :; InthuOdlFillmvs' Hall, Featherston, on • FRIDAY, JDNB ; Wra INST.,' .. ' and reminds those desirous to attend them that tickets can lie .j-roeu'etl from Mr Williams, Royal Hotol.'or from himself., Family Tickets „. ... • j6l Individual Tickets (not transfenble) IBs TO PARENTS & GUARDIANS. |RY N. Z. CLOTHING FACTORYL For Boys OVERCOATS; SUITS, TROUSBItS and COATS, Manufactured from Pure Colonial Wool. I T7IOR Men's OVERCOATS,, extra long, J good value. Cheaper (him ever. Before purchasing Call and examine. 10R BLANKETS, Colonial Manufacture. JP Comfort and. Durab.lity. Really Superior,— —TliY— . The N. Z. CLOTHING FACTORY: ■ THE LARGEST Stock in the Colonies to select from, REMEMBER, ' A Single Artid at Wholesale Price. I TTIQR HATS in all tlio- Latest Phap.., J SHIRTS, DR AWIiRS, Colonial made, SOCKS and UNDERCLOTHING, of every description. TOfia PERFECT FIT, newest Styles, D and a FIRST-CLASS article call on the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Thirty different Sksto select from. IOR the BEST SEWING MACHINK X' TBI THE" WORTIUM" Hand and Treadle, Killers, <tc. N. Z. Clothing Factory, Agents. N. Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, Wellington Bbakcii JOHN GALLiE Lambton Quay. Manager. APPLE TREES U L\ 15s, and 24s The Dozen. lIVIDALE VTURSERY. D. BARRATT Has On Sale : A linear tinent of Fruit Trees, as good and as chc:i|i is can be found at any Nursery iu the Province, consisting of— Apples, Pears, Cherries, Peaches, Nectarines, Plums, Quinces, Grape Yines, Figs, Mulberries Medlars. Raspberries, Strawbtrries, Walnut, Spanish or Sweet Chestnut The best kind of Currants, Red White and Black Gooseberries, the very best soit of Prize-takers, at 7s the doz, other sorts at -Js to 5s per doz. A good assortment of Pines and Ornamental Trees and Flowering Shrubs. Tho best sorts of Roses, Camelias, Azalias, A good variety of Flowering Roots and Bulbs Rhubarb-Hyatt's Victoria, Myatt's Linnse'is, Myatt's Early Albert Salts' Perfection, Lang's Conquerer at 2s the root. Seeding Rhubarb at Gs per doz. N.B.—The stocks I have used for grafting my apples on for the last seven years have been the Majetiu Blight-proof, and can warrant no other sort is used in my Nursi ry, To those who wish to graft their own t--ces I can supply Mejctin Blight-proof Stocks at. 10s per dozen. All orders sent to D Rarratt will receive his best attention, TIVIDALENURSERY : NEAR, GREYTOWN. A MfNURSERY STOCK. W. W. McCAEDLE Offers his L\RGE and by far tho FINEST STOCK OF TREES and SHRUBS io be found in the Welling, ton Province, at prices that caunot be undersold, unless by inferior Treesand on common roots. His APPLES aro all on blight-proof roots, warranted to keep clean, Apples on blight-proof roots—l year, 15s • 2 years, 2fls; 3 years, 24s per dozen Winter Majetin Applo, blight-proof root and branch, oue of tho finest apples —1 year, 20s; 2 years, 2fis; 3 years, 32a per dozen Pears, Plums, Peaches Cherries, Quince 0 ., Nectarines Apricots'-l year, 15s; 2 do, 20s; 3 h 24s per dozen Curranjs and Gooseberries, 5s to 7s per dozen Strawberries, 5s por 100 Raspberries, 3s per dozen Rhubarb Roots, from 4s to 12s por doz HEDGE PLANTS, Barberries, 20s per 1000 Quicks, 2 years, 15s per 1000 Privet „ 5s „ 100 Pinus Insignis, Is to 2s each „ 9s to 20s doz „ 60s to 1008 per 100 Pines of many sorts much the same prices CUPRESSUSMACROCARPA. Is to 2s 6d each Per doz, 9s to 20s Per 100,50s to 100s ' Cupressns of all sorts, from la Gdto 7s Gd each . ROSES;. A largo Btock, 200 sorts, from Is Gd to 2s Gd each, 15s to 24s per dozen. The following trees are all to be had al ' 60s per 100-.-English Lauiel, Ash, Oak, ' Syoamore, Elm, Holly, Balsaam, Euony- • mus, Escallonia, Other Tieea, Plants, and i Bulbs from Is each- Filberts, Figs,'. Aloof i of all sorts, Arucariaj Cedars, Cryptomoria! 1 Yews, Thnga Aibutus, Azalea, Camellia, 1 [ Laburnum 'Deutzia, Deidilla; Hydrangea, , Lautana, Magnolia, Ndriurp, Philadelphusj * Photinia; Silver Tree, Rhodbdondton, Ribes, i Salix, Spirmia, Lime,' Veronica, Snowberry, j Fuohsia, Crysanthempi, DaWias; Gladiohiß | LRiumi'Tulips, : Msie's,Phroxeß.'.. , j I SEEDS'of:'ail kiridßj-new, cheap, andoi ;.' be/firws;- ;; '£&&>.<%"■% ; \
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 794, 15 June 1881, Page 3
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680Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 794, 15 June 1881, Page 3
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