Tree* I Treew.| yir.eesj LAE^;HALLNI|RSER^> johOale FFERS for this season's'''planting a Large and Fine Stock of FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, FLOWERING SHRUBS, PLANTS, ETC. • 0 1, 2, and 3 year-old Apple, Plum, Cheny, Peach, Apricot, Nectarine, Mulberry, Pear, Quince,. Medlar, Gooseberry, Black, White and Red Currant. 40,000 Pinus Insignia. 10,000 Spruce and other Pine trees, No charge for packing and shipping. ■ JOHN HALE, 1957 Nurseryman, Nelson, THE WHITE HART HOTEL, CARTERTON. ;r_ PHOl'lil HTUIi. HAS much pleasure in in- . . >, forming his friends and the public in general, thiit he has taken possession of the above well-known building in Carterton, lately under the proprietorship of Mr Robert Elliotte, and that the LIQUim NOW SOLD will defy competition for Genuineness and Purity. Well-furnished Private MUtiny and Bed Rooms. The Culinary Arrangements are under the Proprietor's Immediate Supervision. Sample Booms for Commercial Travellers in the Centre of the Town. Good Stabling and Paddocks, A Cab meets the trains from the City. SOUTH BRITISH FORWARDING Company. Agents in Europe, America, Australasia, W. BISHOP, Jun,, Manager, 1016 Featherston st., Wellington. WOOL PI?I<:S8 Forl^lTi Messrs. s, bacon and co., agents for the OHAMPION WOOL Pit ESS are now prepared to execute orders for the coming sensun. Sample press on view attheWaipoua Mills. 1997 CARTERTON A. L. WHYTE, High-Street, Cartekton. The PUREST BREAD and BEST CAKES in the district. . Bulls and Parties Catered For. Luncheon, Dinners, and Teas, andPri--1968 , vate Sitting rooms,. MRS OWEN has much p'easure in informing Visitors to the Whareama that she has recently refitted and added to niM TKiYJU HOTttJ,. making it one of the most comfortable upcountry houses in the North Island. The recent additions include one of Alcock's best BILLIARD TABLES. Travellers will find at this Hotel the comforts of a home, with GOOD STABLES and SECURE PADDOCKS for their .! Ml'l K HOTKL, i'l'imi KI'R'OV, (Opposite Railway Station). jamksTsmith, PROPRIETOR, mHE best accommodation in the dis- |_ trict. Wines and Spirits of the first quality, Horses and Buggies always on hire, JOljlj BY APPOINT- r v . EXCELLENCY ME MENT TO GOVERNOR, f. LITTLEJOH'N & SON, WATCUMAKMIS JRWIM.I,E!!S & OPTICIANS. Queen-street Masterton, AND AT Lambtox Quay, Wellington, Respectfully invite inspection of i their large arid well-assorted Stock ®f NEW GOODS in all departments. ('UK SIX Gf'TNEA SHYER HUNTING KNfius.li j,evkk watch Is specially commended for its general excellence and cheapness,, being in no respect inferior to Watches usually sold' for£B. .. .. .. ; Each' Watch is accompanied by a GUARANTEE for TWO. YEAJtS.; '' : Securely packed and sent by Registered Post to ANY" PART OF THE OOLONY on receipt of P. 0.0. or Cheque, SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES fitted to any sight. All work receives Careful Attention. Queen-street cabinet and FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, MAsTKR'iON. Whitt & Donaldson Always have a. largo and well assorted stock of FURNITURE oh hand, which they sell at Remarkably Low Prices for Cash, and send the same, well packed, to any part of the country. In keeping up with the times, they are constantly making new designs, which are all original, and calculated to serve the requirements of the age. They strictly attend to all orders, and so hope to continue the patronage of the public of Masterton, Carterton,' and surrounding districts. They have in stock Whitt's own practical extending Dining Table, which is simple in construction, and low in price; Kitchen Chairs from 3s Gd'vfull size Spring Mattrasses from 455; Couches, upholstered in Cretonne from 355; Carpets, Hearthrugs, Door Mats, Linoleum, Oilcloth, Iron-and Wooden Bedsteads, etc,','" Dining Room Suites in Horsehair from £18; in Cretonne from 1 £l3 ; Chiffoniers froni 60s, etc., 'etc., etc. People intending to furnish should not fail to call at WHITT & DONALDSON'S SHOP, Queen-st., Masterton, as it will be to their advantage. Venetian Blinds taken at lowest rates, Carpets made and fitted, 1974 THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR OUR . LIST OF NEW GOODS IN SADDLERY. TAMES XI LLIOT, James Hjlliot, - - i; QcpN'&jMrr ,■■■'■ -ma : TO STaTION HOLDEBb 'AND ;• OJHERS, THE fenoiuer post,*, rnilw, or the be^tfheait" of totsja. PIKECK WITTER, Juh. (ireyttwj.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2084, 2 September 1885, Page 4
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