(COLOMBA ROAD}. (Opposite th'ei grounds of M. Caselberg, Esq,, Masterton.) THOMPSON begs to inform i J. jthe. inhabitants of Maatei'tou and Burrounding;district that he has com raonced busiiiesß aa NURSERYMAN AND FLORIST, and he hopes, by 'dillgent application to all work entrusted to him to morit a shave of their 'patronage and support. As the season has now far advanced, it is not my intention to issue a catalogue ; but all those requiring PLANTS, either for the "GARDEN, GREENHOUSE, or WfNDOW.can gain some idea of-his prices from the following quotations.-j-ASTERS, PHLOX DRUMMONDI, LOBELIA, PERILLA NANKINENSIS. P2RETHRUM, at 8s 'per IWJI-j PANSIES, ;4a per dozen, Best named (true) Show and Fancy, 10s per dozen ; PETUNIAS (B&gle) from C' 3 per dozen; (doubles) 10a per dozen ; DAH LIAS, (best show), 12s per dozen. .Fuchsias, including Black Prinoe, Bridal Bouquet,, Erecta von novelty. Straita perfecta, President and numerous others, 10s per dozen; PELARGONIUMS rega 2s Cd each; PELARGONIUMS, Zonal, 8s per dozen; tuberous rooted BEGO NIAS from 12s per dozen ; Coleus (in splendid variety), 9s per dozen. Foreign Ferns, from 15s per dozen ; Coieen Greenhouse Ferns, from 20s per dozen Native Ferns (true to name) from m .pence each. • His collection of STOVE PLANTS includes all the boat varieties [of the firie.foliaged plants, also a splendid assortmentof flowering plants* ORCHIDS a ' speeiality^and' ; can supply gorgeous flowe'rihg;kinds for cool greenhouso from three guineas por dozen. Any of the PLANTS in the following list can be had either, in or out of pots, and guaranteed to be among the best and latest varieties grown : Cucumber, Melon,, Tomato., (President Garfield, immense sizet-iiew), Vegetable Marrows, Pumpkins, l 'e'tc.- i'Asparagus Plants, 6s per 100 Thesetshojild be planted ; at once.i Abed, trenched i)wo feet deejijiprmed'and planted with 100plantsfof;iG8^, ; All other jobbing equally cH,eap^nd:''pertormed. in a thoroughly wbrknianlike manner.' Any plant requireijrby customers not in stock will bb procured, and sold at the price which it can .he obtained at any other, Nuwery. Gentlemena':, grounds, Villa,' and Cottage Gardens-'laid, out and planted, Having several glass houses, and Fernery'in course of erection, and w,hen finished, all visitors, whether purchasers or not, will bo cordially wel-
Special - liat of all kinds of Plants on . 'application, ADDioss.rO,. THOMPSON. Victoria . .Joinery, Mastertoii, ; Comniuhicatioua left at Mr Taylor's or Mrs Preston's Fruit Shops will receive immediate attention. 2725 PRIZE Lir.GH.ORNS. The WHIt'E LEGHORNS, bred aud owned by rue, winners of the SILVER MEDAL, CUP and SPECIALS for teat birds in the bhows 1886, s r e known to be tb,o finest strain in the colony. At the late show I purchased the Three Best Hens exhibited, and am r.ow prepared to supply eggs from an .uoiivalled breeding pen. In BROWN LEGHORNS I Lava a most perfees Cock mated with Pullets bred from, .special, prize witmeis, 1886. With each sitting purchasers c:m have a few eggs from my imported birds (white or brown) to enable them to mate their Block next season without breeding in. Eggs guaranteed. Price LI per dozen.' - P. J. W. PEAB, WILLK-ST. ahd KILBURNIB. N.8.-Another importation of Two Pairs Whites due by steamer from England. 2785 COTTRDLL & nUSTOMS, SHIPPING, AND [j FORWARDING AGENTS, AND GENERAL CARRIERS, COTTRELL'S PARCELS POST EXPRESS
-Parcels and Packag«3 forwarded and . delivered to any address, at cheap through inclusivo rates. One clmrgo; no extras; no trouble. Despatches to Great Britain, ] Europe, and Australia, by every steamer. A?ents for the Westport Coal Company, 1 (Coalbrookdalo). . . t iFEAaHERSioN'Sram, Wellington, Telephone No. 303. P.0.80x, 32y. , V^IGHT&BHASCH,* UPHOLSTERERS AND CABINET '-"" I MAKERS. QU, EEN-STREET, MASTERTON, f INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR LARGE STOCK Comprising CHOICE DESIGNS . IN • 'DRAWING, DINING, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, &c. Patties Furnishing or requiring the smallest domestic requisite, Bhould , inspect/ this establishment, Every information afforded, without ..beinp pressed to purchase, 2694 W, H.INGRAM, WATCHMAKER axd JEWELLER, IEGS to notify that he has removed from his premises, Willis-street, to— N0.;i67, MULLIGAN'S BUILDINGS, LambtoitQuay. ■ (3 doom from Queen's Hotel,) •■■•■; WELLINGTON. •. Sole Accent for the repairs and materia n the Wellington District for the Water URY WATCH Co C. WAG LAND, BUTCHER, ';/ Masiehton. '?'.'. ORIME BEEF, and Best Quality L MUTTON always on hand 9380
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2738, 31 October 1887, Page 1
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